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Here's the link to our Specialty Dining packages, in case anyone else is looking for it: https://www.azamaraclubcruises.com/booked-guests/onboard-packages/specialty-dining-packages

 

Personally I like the "Chefs Table Plus Two." You get to sample both Aqualina and Prime C, plus your choice of the Chefs Table you would like to try.

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What seating options are available for Chef's Table and specialty restaurants? I'm a solo cruiser and often eat with friends I've met onboard or at a shared table in MDR. Don't know if I'll feel comfortable alone in the more 'upscale' venues. Anyone have experience with this?

 

 

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What seating options are available for Chef's Table and specialty restaurants? I'm a solo cruiser and often eat with friends I've met onboard or at a shared table in MDR. Don't know if I'll feel comfortable alone in the more 'upscale' venues. Anyone have experience with this?

Hey Melissa! The Chef's Tables I've been to are at the long high table by the entrance in Prime C. It's pretty informal and usually has a nice mix of people. I don't think you'd feel left out at all. Speak to the Maitre d' onboard and he will make sure you are looked after.

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Agree with Phil's points completely.The Cruise Directors usually host a solos table in the MDR on one of the first nights of each cruise. There are 3 different menus for the Chef's Tables - Italian, French and California. Each is coupled with multiple selections of very good wines, and the event usually is very social. We have met many solo travelers at them. We just had an 87 year old friend travel solo on Azamara and she was very pleased how well she was accepted and felt right at home to the point where she booked several more crises next year, including the one that we are really looking forward to, the Seychelles.n to

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Agree with Phil's points completely.The Cruise Directors usually host a solos table in the MDR on one of the first nights of each cruise. There are 3 different menus for the Chef's Tables - Italian, French and California. Each is coupled with multiple selections of very good wines, and the event usually is very social. We have met many solo travelers at them. We just had an 87 year old friend travel solo on Azamara and she was very pleased how well she was accepted and felt right at home to the point where she booked several more crises next year, including the one that we are really looking forward to, the Seychelles.n to

Good stuff Bill! Sending you and Cyn all good wishes for a wonderful Christmas and New Year.

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