On my next cruise, I would like to try the Brunch at Remy. I know it is seafood, but I am a strict vegetarian (no seafood). Do they have veggie options for the herbivores?
If you tell them in advance they will design your own personalised menu for you, I do not eat fish or seafood and they accommodated me very well.
Some photos for you.
http://fantasyfantasyholiday2012.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/remy-dinner-and-brunch.html
So do tell them in advance and the chef will design your own menu for you.
Thank you. Great photos. I am kicking myself for not going on my last cruise.
You need to try Palo brunch. That's my faaaaavorite. I'd pay $50 every night to have that for dinner.Given enough notice, Jen, I'm certain they would come up with something deliciously vegetarian for you in the courses that normally include seafood or meat. I have to agree with @Nmoody1, the champagne pairing was the best value of the whole cruise!
I was determined to try out all the "upscale dining" offerings, with dinner at both Palo and Remy, and brunch at Remy. I enjoyed the brunch best out of all three, and you know what a great meal we had at Palo!
You need to try Palo brunch. That's my faaaaavorite. I'd pay $50 every night to have that for dinner.
As long as I know I can get a veggie meal, I am in. I wanted to try it on the last cruise, but sometimes I worry about vegetarian options. Now that I know how they treat vegetarians, I will book with confidence.
Plus, the champagne is a draw for me.
Ah, you caught me there, Siobhan! LOL
Hopefully, next time, I will be well enough to partake in more of the festivities.
Me too.I like seeing all these "next time" comments
I will redeem myself next time with better FE gifts, too.
Win!C'mon, we were the candy girls!
I scarfed those Tootsie Rolls, and had to wrestle my hubby for the Blow Pops when I got home (OMG, hope no one takes that out of context!! ).
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