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I thought that Cafe Jardin was being changed to a MPW restaurant.

Can anyone confirm what is happening.

Thanks.

Matt

It is only an MPW restaurant in the evening so supplements only apply then. Breakfast and Lunch are still served. If the MPW offering is half as good as The White Room on Ventura I'll be a happy boy!

 

When we come back From Oceana towards the end of May I can give you more information.

 

Eddie :)

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Just back from Oceana and had lots of meals in Cafe Jardin.

I must say that the food was very good for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

You pay a supplement for dinner of £4.99 from 630pm to 1030pm and steaks are extra.

We found the service to be very good also.

They now do Horlicks for the night time drink for all us oldies. LOL!!!!!!!!

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"What sort of breakfasts were served, and lunches?



 

Is it like Auroras Cafe B - a bit different than usual danish or fry up in the main restaurant"



Sue - I'm hoping it's like Cafe Bordeaux which I really like. I keep thinking P&O will probably start charging extra for this in the near future- a bit like Ventura's Ramblas (which I also liked but had to pay supplement for!)

Funny that the Aurora and Oceana's MPW supplements are SO much less than the other ships.

If I hadn't enjoyed my meals on Aurora I would have tried the MPW experience.

Tried Ventura but it wasn't that special for the price (IMO - especially now that hubby and I have now retired!)

 

Caryl

 

 

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Can anyone tell me if Cafe Jardin is open for breakfast and lunch - the same as Aurora's Cafe Bordeaux?

Thanks

Caryl

was on Oceana feb-march, cafe jardin was open for lunch, actually it was 24 hours but at certin times there was a cover charge, ie 5.00pm -10.00pm if i remember right, not to sure about b reakfast, but it is very easy to see where is you can eat, I personally recommendFreedom Dining. Hope u have a nice time

Myself and friends have already booked another 2 cruises!

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No fry ups in Cafe Jardin for breakfast, things like Smoked Salmon with egg, Bacon Baguettes etc. plus fresh fruit, cereals, muffins, various meats and cheeses.

Lunch was things like Chicken a la King, Coq au Vin, A meat Ball thingy, all very well presented. Then lots and lots of choice for desserts. Plus tea or Coffee. Again No Charge.

In the evening the menu consisted of Starter Terrine of Ham Hocks in Parssley Jelly. Crown of sweet Melon, Coquille St-Jacques a la Parisienne. Pithivier of Wood Pigeon.

Soups. Soup of the Day, Cream of Cauliflower.

Main Courses.

Marco's Classic Spaghetti, Fillet of Seabass, Panfried Veal Cutlet, Roast Rack of Lamb Boulangere, Duck a la Orange, Asparagus Risotto

Grills.

Pan Fried Fillet of Beef £3.25 supplement for 6oz and £4.25 for 8oz.

Desserts.

Raspberry Souffle, Pear Tarte Tatin. Individual Gateau, Fresh Fruit Salad.

Creme Caramel with Oranges in Grand Marnier. White and Milk Chocolate Mousse.

Selection of French Cheeses, or Cheddar and Stilton.

Tea or Cofe with Conversations.

 

All for £4.99

Good value

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