I'm wondering if we're the only people who think Palo's is overrated. We actually thought Triton's was better, though I certainly would suggest going to Palo's anyway just for the experience.
A few complaints: The appetizer in the reception area consisted of unseasoned, overcooked shrimp and Wonder bread-quality plain bread. The antipasto tray was about what you'd expect at Bertucci's. A fish soup tasted like a bowl of cream, with no complexity. The lamb chops were fine but relatively insipid and tasteless. The filet was tasteless as well (we had the wine sauce, gorgonzola is supposedly better). The service was friendly but slow and amateurish.
The chocolate souffle was good, not surprisingly, since it consists of chocolate, eggs, and sugar and is hard to ruin unless you mistime. The coffee was the Disney special--Nescafe.
On the other hand we had two excellent meals at Triton's--delicious duck, a very fine filet, and wonderful appetizers.
Perhaps we just had a bad night at Palo's? It was the only disappointment in an absolutely spectacular cruise.
A few complaints: The appetizer in the reception area consisted of unseasoned, overcooked shrimp and Wonder bread-quality plain bread. The antipasto tray was about what you'd expect at Bertucci's. A fish soup tasted like a bowl of cream, with no complexity. The lamb chops were fine but relatively insipid and tasteless. The filet was tasteless as well (we had the wine sauce, gorgonzola is supposedly better). The service was friendly but slow and amateurish.
The chocolate souffle was good, not surprisingly, since it consists of chocolate, eggs, and sugar and is hard to ruin unless you mistime. The coffee was the Disney special--Nescafe.
On the other hand we had two excellent meals at Triton's--delicious duck, a very fine filet, and wonderful appetizers.
Perhaps we just had a bad night at Palo's? It was the only disappointment in an absolutely spectacular cruise.


