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Does the Zaandam have a Canaletto restaurant and if so does anyone have a copy of the menu. We are going on the Hawaii cruised Dec 8. Also, any suggestions as to which hotels we can spend a few hours at while in Honolulu.

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Fredzy :)

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Does the Zaandam have a Canaletto restaurant and if so does anyone have a copy of the menu. We are going on the Hawaii cruised Dec 8. Also, any suggestions as to which hotels we can spend a few hours at while in Honolulu.

Thanks,

Fredzy :)

 

Yes, Zaandam gained her Canaletto in NOV 09

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Canaletto Menu

 

 

 

ANTIPASTI e ZUPE:

Our chef’s selection of antipasti, cucumber and olives

 

Insalata Canaletto – Seasonal greens and tomato, cucumber and olives

 

Minestrone – A flavorful tomato broth consisting of white beans, pasta shells, fresh vegetables and thyme

 

Zuppe Di Pesce – Assorted seafood simmered with vegetables, tomatoes, flat parsley and saffron

 

PASTA, CARNE, PESCE e POLLO

Penne Alla Vodka – A deliciously light combination of our Pomodoro sauce, cream and vodka

 

Linguini Frutti Di Mare – Linguini pasta and clams, mussels, shrimps and scallops tossed in garlic, onions and cherry tomatoes

 

Baked Meat Lasagna Pomodoro – Baked with meat and tomato sauce and gratinated with four cheese sauce.

 

Veal Milanese – Breaded veal scaloppini with porcini mushrooms, spaghetti and vegetables

 

Chicken Marsala Scaloppini – Tender Scallops of chicken breast glazed with Marsala wine. Served with linguini pasta tossed with tomato and roasted garlic

 

Cod Putanesca – Marinated in lemon, oregano and olive oil, quickly sautéed and coated with a flavorful herbed tomato concassee with kalamata olives, capers and chopped parsley, served with grilled cheese polenta and balsamic glace

 

Spaghetti with Meatballs – The classic way to eat spaghetti; home made meatballs braised in a tomato and meat sauce served over olive oil tossed spaghetti

 

DOLCI

Trio of Tiramisu – Italy’s most famous dessert: presented in three flavored variations, espresso, lemon and Amaretto

 

Limoncello Crème – Refreshing crème topped with Tuscan lemon liqueur

 

Mille-Feuille of Madagascar Chocolate – With walnut praline and ice-cream

 

Gelato – A refreshing and full-flavored selection: strawberry, mango, vanilla and lemon

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T4T I was thinking the same thing as that menu makes me hungary. It appears we will have to do without in July as HAL's website does not list one for the Noordam :(

 

Kirk

 

But upon further review the deck plan does show one so which is correct?

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Oh yes, there is one on the Noordam! The antipasto is served on a huge tray and you pick which of the goodies you want. Some diners take a little of everything. Limoncello creme was great also.Buon Appetito!!:D:D

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Also, any suggestions as to which hotels we can spend a few hours at while in Honolulu.

I'd head down to the Royal Hawaiian in Waikiki. It's a pretty view sitting at the bar there. And it looked like a great beach.

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Definitely try the Canaletto on the Noordam - it was a real nice change from either Lido or MDR dining. DH is not a great fan of Italian food - he chose the Cod - I had Veal and both were excellent. The antipasta that is served from a very large tray was wonderful - as were the salads and desserts.

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Best Spaghetti I've had in a long time!:) The Veal is good also!

 

 

:) You need to come back to Boston to the North End to have some more great spaghetti !! Wonderful Italian food as you know. ;)

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:) You need to come back to Boston to the North End to have some more great spaghetti !! Wonderful Italian food as you know. ;)

 

There is a statement that is so true---wish we could just pick up and import one side of the street down to Central Texas.

 

Wish you had not posted this about the North end---will just cost me a visit---at least Jet Blue flies from here.

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