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What is your favorite food in MDR on Carnival?


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Just wondering what everyone's favorite food is in MDR on Carnival? Doesn't matter if it's breakfast, lunch or dinner...going with some Carnival"newbies" and wanted to make good suggestions...Thanks in advance...!

 

Breakfast: Eggs Benedict, Chicken Sausage and Pineapple Juice (Main Diningroom)

 

Lunch: Cheeseburger, Hot Dog, Anything from WOK station, Grilled Reuban

 

Dinner: West Indian Roasted Pumpkin Soup, Chatauebriand, Shrimp Cocktail, EVERYTHING!

 

Dessert: GRAND MARNIER SOUFFLE!

 

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The fruit soups-cherry and strawberry -especially

I liked the alligator fritters but feel I was in the minority

Ribs at lunch time in the MDR

Escargot

For breakfast thought I am a real square-two fried eggs, corned beef hash, and OJ

and dessert-bitter and blanc!

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Call me crazy, but I loved the corned beef hash for breakfast on the Elation in September! I will have it every day of my cruise in June. I am drooling over it now! But, I didn't have a single bad meal on that cruise. I really liked everything!

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Fruit Soups

GRAND MARNIER SOUFFLE

Escargot

Chocolate Melting Cake of course

Eggs Benedict (ask for the sauce on the side, otherwise it's baked into it and rather dry, love it with the hollandaise on the side)

Pizza

Lobster

Just about everything is great

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Agree with the previous posts on main courses and hot soups. And the best ones for me and my family are the desserts namely tiramisu, souffle, black forest cake, and the melted chocolate cake! Cheese cake and almond napoleon in the buffet!

 

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Eggplant Parm. It is listed as a vegetarian entree. It is a stack of both breaded eggplant and breaded tomatoes with cheese and sauce. It is very, very good.

 

The Roast Spring Chicken is also one of my favorites. It's half of a roasted chicken with a very flavorful stuffing underneath.

 

For Soups, the Pumpkin soup is out of this world-good.

 

I'm not a fan of the rich desserts so tend to order the cakes off of the Spa menu. They are light and fluffy with a whipped cream filling. They are made with Splenda so a little friendlier to the waistline.

 

 

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