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Definitely one of those restaurants that feel a meal should be an experience. Some of the presentations looked pretty neat, but some just seemed odd (like the weird tool for eating sorbet - they couldn't find a long-handled spoon?). But your overall rating was a pretty good one.
What a weird and fun place! Silver bullet, hahaha! Their presentations are way out there, wow! Funny how it doesn't matter how it's presented though, it still needs to taste good. Which I'm glad most of it did, but a few things missed the mark. Oh well. You guys ended up with full bellies though!
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That was quite a unique restaurant, just for the various presentations alone! Some of the courses looked very good, while others just bizarre. It's was quite an experience and glad you got to try it. Overall, it seems like the two of you liked it!
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It looks like a lot of the "innovative" or "unique" ideas were just the serving-items they used. I'm disappointed there wasn't more molecular gastronomy or actual cutting edge stuff from what I can see.
Definitely one of those restaurants that feel a meal should be an experience.
Oh it certainly was!
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Some of the presentations looked pretty neat, but some just seemed odd (like the weird tool for eating sorbet - they couldn't find a long-handled spoon?). But your overall rating was a pretty good one.
Yes, some were odd, but overall, the quality of the food was very good, and that's what we mainly rate on.
Silver bullet, hahaha! Their presentations are way out there, wow! Funny how it doesn't matter how it's presented though, it still needs to taste good. Which I'm glad most of it did, but a few things missed the mark. Oh well. You guys ended up with full bellies though!
That was the main thing - bizarre presentations, but still good food.
That was quite a unique restaurant, just for the various presentations alone! Some of the courses looked very good, while others just bizarre. It's was quite an experience and glad you got to try it. Overall, it seems like the two of you liked it!
We did, but not enough to go back, if that makes sense? We'd sampled so much of the menu, there wasn't much to go back and try in addition.
It looks like a lot of the "innovative" or "unique" ideas were just the serving-items they used. I'm disappointed there wasn't more molecular gastronomy or actual cutting edge stuff from what I can see.
No, there was nothing along those lines, but then again, I don't know how easy that would be to do on a cruise ship.
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The presentations were quite clever, but honestly, until you got to the desserts, none of it looked or sounded at all appealing to me.
I can understand that. Some of the presentation was decidedly odd and I must admit I took some first bites thinking "am I going to like this?" and I was pleasantly surprised. It was a little too way for, I would think, most people's liking...
Tuesday 7 June – part six: they want our disembarkation plans already?
As we had seen the sun starting to set, we decided to head up to deck 14 to get some photos of it…
My goodness, the wind was whipping around up there! However, we stuck it out, as the longer we waited, the more beautiful the view became.
We walked back through the Solarium, and it was interesting to see they had some more lighting effects now that it was the evening…
When we got back to the room, we watched the last 20 minutes or so of the last episode of Billions. We had hoped to finish it earlier, but with the drama outside, it didn’t happen. I have no idea if they’re doing series 2, but based on the ending of series 1, it’s possible. I certainly hope they go ahead with it.
I scoured their equivalent of the Daily Navigator to see what was happening the next day, and that was a constant source of amusement, as I’d read out to Mark what they’d listed as the highlights. For tomorrow, one was the “live hair show”, where “our international stylists will take you through the world of cuts, colours and styles, including a live make-over for one lucky guest”. Then there’s the Imperial Gemstone of Russia Seminar and Sale, or the House Challenge: Officers vs. Guests Blackjack. Today there had been another Officers vs. Guests challenge, table tennis, and apparently the officers were unbeaten. I don’t know if they’d maintained their run, but talk about pressure!
There was also the talk on back pain and sciatica, oh and my favourite the disembarkation questionnaire. I couldn’t believe this. We’ve only just stepped aboard, and they want to know your plans for disembarkation? You have to complete it by Sunday 12 June, which is a week before we return. This is where Disney definitely wins out, as they could easily have got people to complete it on the website beforehand.
Amazingly, we made it to 10:00pm before we finally hit the sack – that’s a record for us so far this cruise! Maybe we’ll actually sleep past 6:00am tomorrow…
The weather today was dry with some cloud and sun, and a bit windy with temperatures in the low 60s. The best thing today was just spending the day chilling. The worst thing today was the aromatic suite not working. The funniest thing today was the guy airlifted on to deck taking photos of us taking photos of him! Today we tried seeing the Hot Glass Show And the result was it was really interesting. The most magical moment today was enjoying time alone together in the hot tub and then in the comfy chair nearby, watching the world go by.
If you hadn't already noticed that you were one of the youngest on board, you'd certainly be able to tell from the activity schedule!
How funny that they want to know your disembarcation schedule already!
There's nothing like a sunset at sea. Gorgeous photos! Especially those where the sun appears to be shining down through a hole in the clouds. Awesome!
The activity schedule is amusing! I see how you and Mark got a chuckle over it. But disembarkation already? Cripes.
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