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Norwegian Prima - Menus Here!


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Indulge Food Hall. Like a land-based food hall, there is an assortment of eateries each serving a unique menu. Tablets/iPads are on each table and you can order from any of the eateries. Waiters bring the food to your table. Desserts are self serve. Breakfast is self serve. 

 

Indulge Food Hall - Lunch.pdf

 

Indulge Food Hall - Dinner.pdf

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A wide variety of Specialty Dining Restaurants (extra fee) is a hallmark of NCL ships. Palomar is the new kid on the block on the Prima. Other restaurants are proven favorites from other NCL ships. 

 

Cagney's Steakhouse.pdf

 

Food Republic.pdf

 

Hasuki.pdf

 

Le Bistro.pdf

 

Los Lobos.pdf

 

Nama Sushi.pdf

 

Onda.pdf

 

Palomar.pdf

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26 minutes ago, Sand and Seas said:

Yes, thanks  BirdTravels! 

So nice to have an easily searchable  thread to reference all of Prima's unique  menus.   We are in Galveston  now to board Prima tomorrow.  Love this planning  help!

Have a lucky trip! All brand new and shiny. And, yes, stay away from the smoking section,,, every time the door opens, a cloud of smoke rolls out. 

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3 hours ago, BirdTravels said:

Have a lucky trip! All brand new and shiny. And, yes, stay away from the smoking section,,, every time the door opens, a cloud of smoke rolls out. 

Good advice. Is it easy to avoid that area?

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7 hours ago, BirdTravels said:

I was speaking specifically to the casino and yes, there is a lot of space that is not near the entrance to the smoking casino. 

 

Thanks, we have been on ships where you pretty much have to go through the smoke filled casino to get to the main dining room. And that sucks.

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3 hours ago, beccafries said:

Hi, thanks for sharing!...did they offer day pass for spa on your cruise?

They were offering day passes. I don't know if they did it every day. I went every day and it was pretty under utilized. The astronomical prices for Thermal Suite passes across the fleet are keeping people away. Prices are up 70% from last year. 

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On 11/1/2022 at 9:26 AM, Diver2014 said:

Wow, you are a wealth of welcome knowledge!  Thank you so much!  We are looking forward to our cruise next July to Norway and Iceland.

That sounds like a wonderful itinerary. And the Prima is a wonderful ship to sail it on. Enjoy!

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