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Monday 17 December – part four: our first Palo dinner on the Fantasy
Once our photos were done, we popped back just to say hello to the rest of the table…
As you can see, when we came out, it was deserted in the atrium:
…. then we made our way over to Palo.
We were a bit early, so we sat in Meridian, which was fine, but the manager of Palo came out twice, and I think he insisted on us being seated straightaway. We ended up with Igor again, who had served us for brunch yesterday, which worked really well.
Igor told us that the antipasti would be brought out shortly, and I thought no more about it, as I assumed he’d be bringing the trolley to the table, but they don’t do that for the early seating apparently. When he arrived, everything was on a plate. I let him do his spiel, then had to tell him that I don’t eat meat, which I think he was mortified about, as he hadn’t picked up on that at brunch. I told him it was fine, and some cheese and peppers would do me fine, but it left Mark with a pretty large plate of food…as you can see, that suited him just fine!
Next out on to the table was the breadsticks…
For appetiser, I went for the fritto di calamari, lightly-crusted calamari served with deep fried cherry peppers, and the calamari was absolutely spot on, which was such great news, after the disappointment of Palo on the Dream, which started with the self-same calamari.
Mark had the tuna carpaccio and lemon oil dressing, thin slices of tuna brushed with their chef’s special lemon oil. Neither of us could believe how thinly sliced this was. I tried a bit, and it was superb.
Next, we both got some mozzarella and plum tomatoes, which was beautifully presented. We were very impressed with it when it showed it – this is something very new to Palo, and a good addition. As for the taste, it tasted pretty good.
For entrée, I couldn’t bear to part with my personal favourite on the menu here, the lobster and mascarpone ravioli, with a light burro blanco, and it was divine. Igor promised me four pieces, instead of the usual three, and he was as good as his word. However, I had no problem demolishing this. The taste was perfect, and it wasn’t too heavy, it was just beautiful.
Mark had the oregano and parmesan crusted rack of lamb, with Sangiovese roasted shallots, olive oil baked Roma tomatoes, potato torta, and herb jus, and he seemed to really enjoy it.
Igor came round during our entrée to check whether we wanted their famous chocolate soufflé, and of course, we both said Oh my goodness, the wonderful scent of chocolate when this arrived was just beautiful, and the taste was just as good.
During the meal, one of the ship’s photographers came round and took a photo of us:
I suggested to Mark that we should see if we could get in another meal at Palo, and the manager was only too happy to oblige. He asked when we wanted it for, and I asked about Wednesday and Thursday nights at 7:30pm. He was able to fit us in at 7:30pm on Thursday night, so we’d be back for a repeat performance – and with Igor again – before the end of the cruise!
Palo:
First appetiser 9½ 9½
Second appetiser 9 9
Entrée 10 10
Dessert 9½ 10
Service 9½ 9½
Atmosphere 10 10
Average score: 9.63
We finished dinner around 8:15pm, so we went for a short walk around deck 13 to see if the sports deck was still in evidence. It was, which surprised us, as we hadn’t heard any thuds from above, but maybe they improved that from the Dream.
We wandered down to deck 11 to see the AquaLab…
… and the Aquaduck, which was still running. Interestingly, only double riders were allowed on it due to the high winds – and there certainly were high winds, as they messed with my hair no end!
Once we’d done that, we headed back to the room…
….where we watched a bit of the Bourne Legacy before going to bed.
The weather today was hot and sunny with temperatures in the high 70s. The best thing today was dinner at Palo. The worst thing today was missing the DVC celebration again this morning. The funniest thing today was Mark with his antipasti at Palo Today we tried watching Disney Wishes And the result was it was superb, and a definite must-see for any Disney fan. The most magical moment today was smelling and tasting Palo’s amazing chocolate soufflé
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Aaaah, Palo never disappoints. What a fantastic meal. I love how they always try to match you with the same server on repeat visits.
(I hope your special work day went well!)
Thanks - it went fine, although it was a loooong day - I left the house at 6:15am and got back at 6:05pm. We had a visit from the national head of our organisation, which went well and the whole day went to schedule, so that was good. I'm just glad it's a four day week here and I'm looking forward to getting away to Germany, as I feel exhausted after just one day's work!
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Dinner sounded lovely. So glad you scored a second meal there later in the cruise!
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