maggie.1008 Posted September 17, 2015 #26 Share Posted September 17, 2015 Will dine in Luminae / Solstice on Tuesday. Plan on having lunch for embarkation. Will let you know of any changes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
takemewithyou Posted September 17, 2015 #27 Share Posted September 17, 2015 What are the hours of breakfast in Luminae and the hours of lunch? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keithm Posted September 17, 2015 #28 Share Posted September 17, 2015 (edited) No, someone above asked if anything was served "as a starter" to dinner. They have bread, but of course there are Starters on the menu. Also, we did ask for a salad a couple of times and found Lumanae to be very accommodating. We were on the Constellation out of Venice on Aug 23rd We always got a sorbet "intermezzo" between the app & main course. This was in the MDR on the Eclipse. I'm sure that Luminae is most accomodating to requests. It's what we loved about dining in the Grills on Cunard. Edited September 17, 2015 by keithm spelling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevnzworld Posted September 18, 2015 #29 Share Posted September 18, 2015 What are the hours of breakfast in Luminae and the hours of lunch? It depends on the ship. They try to shut breakfast down at 9:00 , 8:30 on port days. You CAN object but not with the hostess....the Food and Beverage manager/ officer. We got the hours extended by :30. I don't want to have to be down to breakfast before 8:30. Lunch should be until 2:00, though on some ships they may try limit that too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H2OH! Posted September 18, 2015 #30 Share Posted September 18, 2015 Luminae is fabulous! We are on Silhouette now and have enjoyed all of our meals. I will post pics when we get home. Ciao. amy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avidrunner Posted September 18, 2015 #31 Share Posted September 18, 2015 Thank you for your reply.is the Luminae dinner menu posted outside restaurant so you can preview it ? We like to see the menu ahead of time to decide if we want to change to a specialty restaurant for that evening based on the appeal of that evening's menu. Thanks. We were actually able to have our butler get the menu for us. He would also get the MDR and Blu menus so we can look at those to and decide where we might want to eat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare POA1 Posted September 18, 2015 #32 Share Posted September 18, 2015 Luminae is fabulous! We are on Silhouette now and have enjoyed all of our meals. I will post pics when we get home. Ciao. amy Really looking forward to it! Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ccqueenanne Posted September 19, 2015 #33 Share Posted September 19, 2015 What are the hours of breakfast in Luminae and the hours of lunch? On Equinox, 7:30-9 on port days, 8-9:30 on sea, lunch 12-1 daily. You just had to arrive prior to the end time. We arrived at 12:55 and were served a multi-course meal with nary a comment. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eduk8or Posted September 19, 2015 #34 Share Posted September 19, 2015 During our August sailing on the Summit, we attended the Kitchen tour presentation. One of the guests noted that their prime rib from the night before was tough, and asked if it was a prime cut of meat. The chef responded that it was actually a choice cut. The guest then asked about the speciality restaurants, and the chef again said they use choice cuts of meat. There was a noticeable gasp from the audience and the chef seemed a bit embarrassed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
need2bespoiled Posted September 20, 2015 #35 Share Posted September 20, 2015 During our August sailing on the Summit, we attended the Kitchen tour presentation. One of the guests noted that their prime rib from the night before was tough, and asked if it was a prime cut of meat. The chef responded that it was actually a choice cut. The guest then asked about the speciality restaurants, and the chef again said they use choice cuts of meat. There was a noticeable gasp from the audience and the chef seemed a bit embarrassed. They me have been surprised, but I'm not one bit surprised based on personal experience and the often reported cost per day cruise ships use to feed passengers. Luminae is using many higher price ingredients than most of the specialty restaurants, but they're often used sparingly and I don't believe the cuts of mean were prime their either. This being said, I think that the quality of products is only part of the equation. On a 15 day cruise, or a 7 day crossing, it's hard to expect fresh fish and meats let alone fruits and berries to keep very well. It's possible for some, but not easy, and I certainly don't want week old non-frozen fish. Happy sailing, Jenna Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Project_gal Posted September 20, 2015 #36 Share Posted September 20, 2015 (edited) During our August sailing on the Summit, we attended the Kitchen tour presentation. One of the guests noted that their prime rib from the night before was tough, and asked if it was a prime cut of meat. The chef responded that it was actually a choice cut. The guest then asked about the speciality restaurants, and the chef again said they use choice cuts of meat. There was a noticeable gasp from the audience and the chef seemed a bit embarrassed. Sorry, my question got too complicated and I have had to give up!!! Edited September 20, 2015 by Project_gal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eduk8or Posted September 20, 2015 #37 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Sorry if I took it to far off track! We had a wonderful time in Luminae - the food was fabulous, and the highlight of the trip. We would travel suite class again just to have access to the restaurant. The cut of meat did not affect my experience at all! More particular diners may feel differently, but the flavors, presentation, service, etc. made for a most memorable experience! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare POA1 Posted September 20, 2015 #38 Share Posted September 20, 2015 During our August sailing on the Summit, we attended the Kitchen tour presentation. One of the guests noted that their prime rib from the night before was tough, and asked if it was a prime cut of meat. The chef responded that it was actually a choice cut. The guest then asked about the speciality restaurants, and the chef again said they use choice cuts of meat. There was a noticeable gasp from the audience and the chef seemed a bit embarrassed. Prime Rib (Usually a Standing Rib Roast) isn't necessarily Prime Beef. Prime Rib is a Preparation Method for a beef roast. Prime Rib can be made from several different cuts of rib roasts. See the first Q&A here: http://iabeef.org/beefbasics-primerib.aspx If you have been under the impression that you have eating USDA Prime Beef every time you have Prime Rib, you've most likely been wrong. :eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketMan275 Posted September 20, 2015 #39 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Prime Rib (Usually a Standing Rib Roast) isn't necessarily Prime Beef. Prime Rib is a Preparation Method for a beef roast. Prime Rib can be made from several different cuts of rib roasts. See the first Q&A here: http://iabeef.org/beefbasics-primerib.aspx If you have been under the impression that you have eating USDA Prime Beef every time you have Prime Rib, you've most likely been wrong. :eek: I read your link from the Iowa Beef Industry Council but take exception. Beef is graded by standards established by the USDA, not by this industry council. From the USDA Prime is is produced from young, well-fed beef cattle. It has abundant marbling and is generally sold in restaurants and hotels. Prime roasts and steaks are excellent for dry-heat cooking (broiling, roasting, or grilling). Choice is high quality, but has less marbling than Prime. Choice roasts and steaks from the loin and rib will be very tender, juicy, and flavorful and are, like Prime, suited to dry-heat cooking. I'm suspecting the the council is trying to convince people that they can get a prime rib for choice prices to encourage sales. But, how a rib roast is cooked has nothing to do with whether it is a prime roast. FWIW, there are better ways to prepare a rib roast than they recommend. BTW, we can buy prime or choice meat and generally prefer choice. There is a small difference, certainly too small to offset the huge price difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare POA1 Posted September 20, 2015 #40 Share Posted September 20, 2015 (edited) I read your link from the Iowa Beef Industry Council but take exception. Beef is graded by standards established by the USDA, not by this industry council. From the USDA Prime is is produced from young, well-fed beef cattle. It has abundant marbling and is generally sold in restaurants and hotels. Prime roasts and steaks are excellent for dry-heat cooking (broiling, roasting, or grilling). Choice is high quality, but has less marbling than Prime. Choice roasts and steaks from the loin and rib will be very tender, juicy, and flavorful and are, like Prime, suited to dry-heat cooking. I'm suspecting the the council is trying to convince people that they can get a prime rib for choice prices to encourage sales. But, how a rib roast is cooked has nothing to do with whether it is a prime roast. FWIW, there are better ways to prepare a rib roast than they recommend. BTW, we can buy prime or choice meat and generally prefer choice. There is a small difference, certainly too small to offset the huge price difference. No where on that Beef Council page does it say that the Iowa Beef Council grades the beef. I'm not sure what you're taking exception to. It was just a nice quick link to explain that Prime Rib is a roast, not a Grade. The fact that I am pointing out is that Prime Rib is not necessarily Prime Beef. Here's a much longer version: http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/12/food-lab-guide-to-prime-rib.html#prime It's taken from this page, which also discusses grading. http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/12/food-lab-guide-to-prime-rib.html Edited September 20, 2015 by POA1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketMan275 Posted September 20, 2015 #41 Share Posted September 20, 2015 No where on that Beef Council page does it say that the Iowa Beef Council grades the beef. I'm not sure what you're taking exception to. It was just a nice quick link to explain that Prime Rib is a roast, not a Grade. The fact that I am pointing out is that Prime Rib is not necessarily Prime Beef. Here's a much longer version: http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/12/food-lab-guide-to-prime-rib.html#prime It's taken from this page, which also discusses grading. http://www.seriouseats.com/2014/12/food-lab-guide-to-prime-rib.html We're discussing two different issues, the grade of beef and the cut of beef. We're both trying to make the same point that many folks do think that a 'prime rib' must be from a prime cut. That simply isn't the case. Call me a purist if you want, but I expect a 'prime rib roast' to be a prime cut of beef. Not choice, not select, but prime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jakejraj Posted September 20, 2015 #42 Share Posted September 20, 2015 We are currently on Infinity. Can't say enough superlatives about Luminae. Most accommodating. Excellent food and service. Now if our suite was just half as excellent, I would be a thoroughly happy cruiser. [emoji3] Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare POA1 Posted September 20, 2015 #43 Share Posted September 20, 2015 I wanted to say thanks to everyone for the Luminae impressions. We have our first Celebrity cruise booked and we are looking forward to dining in Luminae. Based on the menus we've seen, there's not a single night when there aren't multiple dishes that appeal to us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rkeate0804 Posted September 20, 2015 #44 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Curious what was wrong with the suite.....would you tell us more....tyvm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LMKohler Posted September 20, 2015 #45 Share Posted September 20, 2015 We have just booked our first suite[emoji106]. How does Luminae work? Do you need reservations, or just go when you like. Will they have tables around 7 pm when everyone wants to eat? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jakejraj Posted September 20, 2015 #46 Share Posted September 20, 2015 You can eat in Luminae pretty much when you want. They would like to have a general idea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jakejraj Posted September 20, 2015 #47 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Internet coverage very spotty. We have had no problems getting a table for when we have wanted. While they like to have an idea when you are coming to dinner, have never seen anyone turned away or much of a wait. Of course if your suite has access one can always go to Michaels club and wait and the concierge will call. Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jakejraj Posted September 20, 2015 #48 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Master bathroom toilet backed up, trap under one of the sinks leaked badly, faucets leaked from the base, lighting system had to be reprogrammed, one TV picture not working, etc. I tend to be very laid back, but last night I had a 30 minute meeting with the hotel director and CR manager. Much activity in the suite today and most things have been fixed. Btw I am in a PH on Infinity. Please don't get me wrong here, we are having a great cruise and expect to have even more fun in the days ahead. Celebrity is a great line[emoji41]Stuff happens, just was not expecting it all to happen the first two days. [emoji1] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colliercruiser Posted September 20, 2015 #49 Share Posted September 20, 2015 Master bathroom toilet backed up, trap under one of the sinks leaked badly, faucets leaked from the base, lighting system had to be reprogrammed, one TV picture not working, etc. I tend to be very laid back, but last night I had a 30 minute meeting with the hotel director and CR manager. Much activity in the suite today and most things have been fixed. Btw I am in a PH on Infinity. Please don't get me wrong here, we are having a great cruise and expect to have even more fun in the days ahead. Celebrity is a great line[emoji41]Stuff happens, just was not expecting it all to happen the first two days. [emoji1] And what does this have to do with Luminae? [emoji3] Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
need2bespoiled Posted September 21, 2015 #50 Share Posted September 21, 2015 Master bathroom toilet backed up, trap under one of the sinks leaked badly, faucets leaked from the base, lighting system had to be reprogrammed, one TV picture not working, etc. I tend to be very laid back, but last night I had a 30 minute meeting with the hotel director and CR manager. Much activity in the suite today and most things have been fixed. Btw I am in a PH on Infinity. Please don't get me wrong here, we are having a great cruise and expect to have even more fun in the days ahead. Celebrity is a great line[emoji41]Stuff happens, just was not expecting it all to happen the first two days. [emoji1] Port (6147) or Starboard (6148). I'm curious. We've had less than satisfactorily maintained suites and had similar meetings the the GRM/HD and things improved greatly. We seem often to leave cabins in better shape than we receive them. Regards, Jenna Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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