MSC Euribia offers diverse dining options, including five main dining rooms and three specialty venues, alongside exclusive dining for Yacht Club passengers. Room service is chargeable except for Yacht Club guests and features standout pizza. Specialty dining operates a la carte, but an 'experience' option offers multi-course meals, albeit with limited menu choices. Packages for these venues, available pre-cruise or onboard, offer savings but come with restricted menu selections.
Free dining encompasses the main dining rooms and the Marketplace Buffet, showcasing quality pasta, bread, and cheese. The ship boasts five distinct smaller dining rooms across different decks, each offering varying menus and hours. Breakfast flaunts international fare, while lunch and dinner feature diverse options from soups and salads to gourmet desserts, catering to varied tastes aboard.
Take a look at the list of available dining options on MSC Euribia.
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Hola! serves lunch and dinner, presenting a menu filled with options like tacos, burritos, enchiladas, nachos, tamales, and more. Guests can choose items individually or opt for an affordable all-you-can-eat option. The salsa selection, varying from very mild to mildly hot, delighted our taste buds, and the tacos were particularly enjoyable.
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Experience top-notch, fresh sushi at MSC Euribia. Indulge in a variety of rolls, from classic to creatively modern, while seated at tables or a sushi bar with a view of the promenade.
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Kaito Teppanyaki offers entertaining hibachi dining, where skilled chefs prepare made-to-order dishes. Despite its cheesy fun, it guarantees a satisfying meal. Exclusive for dinner, this experience is enjoyable for all ages, leaving guests happily full.
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The expansive Deck 15 buffet serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast offers a variety of items, drawing large crowds early. Lunch presents salads, pizza, a carving station, and fresh mozzarella. Dinner is quieter and features grilled fish, pasta, and service buttons for drinks. Desserts include mousses and cakes, but ice cream is exclusive to the main dining rooms. Soft serve on the pool deck incurs a fee.
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5. Aurora Boreale/Aurora Borealis
The twin restaurants, situated opposite each other on Deck 6, form the ship's largest dining area, accommodating over 900 guests. During our voyage, both venues operated for breakfast, but specifically, only Aurora Boreale was available.
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Located aft on Deck 6, this main dining room charms with abundant natural light and a capacity of just over 700 guests, making it one of the ship's most delightful spaces.
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Located on Deck 5, this primary dining venue hosts nearly 600 guests onboard the ship.
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The Gallic-inspired L’Atelier Du Voyageur bar showcases an intriguing artwork, Street 2023, portraying figures in motion traversing from side to side across a moving wall.
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The intimate Le Grill, a departure from traditional steakhouses, exudes a cozy French ambiance. The dining experience includes starters, mains, sides, and desserts. Opt for a la carte for premium cuts not included. Stellar service complements delightful dishes like beet salad and fillet, while non-meat eaters might want to explore other dining options.
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10. MSC Yacht Club Restaurant
Exclusively for Yacht Club guests, this Restaurant serves daily breakfast with fixed options and rotating menus for lunch and dinner. Renowned for exceptional service and elevated cuisine, it stands out from other main dining venues. Periodic live pasta stations add a delightful garlic aroma to the ambiance.
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Exclusive to Grand Suite Aurea guests, this main dining room on Deck 7 offers a special experience with its panoramic view of the ship’s grand promenade.
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This pool deck eatery on Deck 15 offers pizza, burgers, and similar fares. However, it remains closed during inclement or chilly weather conditions.
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Carousel Lounge is more of a snack bar than a full restaurant, offering light bites like pastries, muffins, and finger sandwiches until early evening. It's a great alternative when the buffet gets crowded.
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14. Yacht Club Grill and Bar
Yacht Club passengers can enjoy the Grill, the buffet option available for breakfast and lunch, weather permitting.
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15. Jean-Philippe Crepes & Gelato
Jean-Philippe, situated on Deck 6's promenade, boasts an impressive array of crepes and gelato. Even multiple visits a day wouldn't cover the extensive variety within a week.
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16. Atmosphere Ice Cream Bar
Enjoy a delightful poolside treat of creamy and refreshing soft-serve ice cream, a perfect way to cool off and indulge during your leisurely moments by the pool.
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