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I enjoy when they have the Mongolian barbecue for lunch, but it is only offered on select days.  

 

For dinner, I love Italian night, with the numerous fresh pasta selections. 

 

The salad bar bar is always a winner, too, with abundant vegetable selection. 

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Hidden away from the 'cold' desserts' is a steam table with daily warm desserts.....the sticky pudding with warm caramel sauce was one of the best things I have ever tasted.  Other times, they had cherry cobbler and bread pudding with hot sauce.  Awesome!

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5 hours ago, johnmik1 said:

Gyros!

 

I love gyros! Happy to hear they have them on the Royal.

 

4 hours ago, Diver2014 said:

Hidden away from the 'cold' desserts' is a steam table with daily warm desserts.....the sticky pudding with warm caramel sauce was one of the best things I have ever tasted.  Other times, they had cherry cobbler and bread pudding with hot sauce.  Awesome!

 When we eat in the buffet, I go look at that warm dessert steam tray first. So I'll know how much room to save. Sometimes they have rhubarb crumble!

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2 minutes ago, Sea Hag said:

 

 

 

 When we eat in the buffet, I go look at that warm dessert steam tray first. So I'll know how much room to save. Sometimes they have rhubarb crumble!

My mouth is watering at the mention of rhubarb!

 

Glenn

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Certainly hope they have more selection than was posted... No 1.  Do not eat Gyros  No Lamb for me... Could live the rest of my lfe with out a taste of rhubarab.

 

Would go for a good Philly Cheese steak and fries.

 

Thanks

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3 hours ago, eclue said:

The grill at the buffet has the best gyros, grilled zucchini and grilled chicken........we can eat that everyday.

 

 

These are the pics we took on the Royal.  

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Rhubarb, when prepared properly, is absolutely wonderful.  It can be awful if it is not sweetened but combine it with something like strawberries (pie) or as Sea Hag mentioned, rhubarb crumble and wow, what a mouth watering sensation.  It's tartness with something sweet can make your mouth water....in a good way.

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2 hours ago, hobbyfarmer2 said:

Stilton or gorgonzola cheese go very well with a glass of wine.  Throw in a couple of the long breadsticks and a few fried shrimp for a beddie snack.  Decadent.

I’m intrigued by this as I like to try new things. My thing is Bleu cheese and red wine. It’s magical! 

What’s a good wine with the cheeses you mentioned?

 

Glenn

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