The best ships for gourmand (2)
by peremukThe best ships for gourmand (continued)
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises: The award-winning chefs aboard all the line’s ships produce artful culinary presentations that compare favorably to those of New York’s or San Francisco’s top restaurants, and the waiters are some of the industry’s best.
Celebrity Cruises: Among the mainstream lines, it doesn’t get any better than the intimate, elegant, reservations-only alternative restaurants on Celebrity’s Millennium-class ships, with their artifacts from classic Golden Age ocean liners, their doting waiters, their tableside cooking, and their musicians playing elegant period pieces. The experience takes about three hours and costs $30 a person, but it’s well worth it.
Oceania Cruises: Oceania’s dining experience is near the top in the mainstream category, with menus created by chef Jacques Pepin, and passengers able to dine at any of four different restaurants, all of them excellent. Service is doting and fine-tuned, even at the casual semi-buffet option, offered on an outdoor terrace that’s elegant and totally romantic at sunset
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