katmigordon
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Can anyone point me towards a menu and a price list for caviar at Remy? As I'm new to the caviar experience, recommendations as to which are better would be nice as well if anyone has any.,
Also can someone tell me how much the dessert tasting menu is?Can anyone point me towards a menu and a price list for caviar at Remy? As I'm new to the caviar experience, recommendations as to which are better would be nice as well if anyone has any.,
It’s just gone up to $65.Also can someone tell me how much the dessert tasting menu is?
I can't recommend any caviar (I've only tried it at Palo but don't know what kind it was). However, I would be surprised if your server at Remy couldn't walk you through it. If you tell them you're new to the experience, they should be able to give you some recommendations. Any restaurant of that caliber should be able to.Can anyone point me towards a menu and a price list for caviar at Remy? As I'm new to the caviar experience, recommendations as to which are better would be nice as well if anyone has any.,
I never even thought of that - thank you! Kind of like working with a sommilier? (sry no clue how to spell that word.)I can't recommend any caviar (I've only tried it at Palo but don't know what kind it was). However, I would be surprised if your server at Remy couldn't walk you through it. If you tell them you're new to the experience, they should be able to give you some recommendations. Any restaurant of that caliber should be able to.
Yes, it's sort of the same concept! They might ask a couple of questions about your flavor profile, what you like, and should be able to give you some recs.I never even thought of that - thank you! Kind of like working with a sommilier? (sry no clue how to spell that word.)
The dress code doesn't differentiate between meal types at the restaurants, just indicates what the dress should be at each: https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/faq/dining-food-beverages/dining-dress-codes/?Those who have done the Remy dessert experience - what is the dress code?
We added on caviar at Remy on our April sailing on the Fantasy, I didn't take a picture but I vaguely remember (a) being told on the first night that it wouldn't necessarily be available by our second visit (night 5) and (b) I believe there were 3 options at different price points and the waiter was happy to talk us through the differences in size and flavor profile. I believe we selected the middle option and it was fantastic.Yes, it's sort of the same concept! They might ask a couple of questions about your flavor profile, what you like, and should be able to give you some recs.
sure the minimum doesn't differ.The dress code doesn't differentiate between meal types at the restaurants, just indicates what the dress should be at each: https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/faq/dining-food-beverages/dining-dress-codes/?
Right. The PP asked specifically about the dessert experience, so I was just noting that the dress code didn't change based on the type of meal/experience.sure the minimum doesn't differ.
I hear dress code and I think what *should* I do so I respect the establishment and don't feel out of place; not what can I get away with. so I guess its down to how you interpret "dress code".
I'm sure Grant Achatz wouldn't have turned me away in Alinea if I wore flip flops either.