There's always a steak on the menu. Also chicken and a fish dish. When looking at the posted MDR menus don't just look at the featured items. There is another section of every day items.Dh and I are booked on 3 night Dream. When I looked over the md menus, I saw items Dh is not going to eat as he is strictly meat snd potatoe guy and not into trying new foods. Can he order a steak if it's not on the menu?
This is a great suggestion. Since it doesn't cost anything extra, go ahead and order something adventurous off the menu. If it turns out you don't like it they'll bring something else for him. That's how I first tried escargot!I tell DH to try at least one thing new each cruise.
DH is steak and potatoes, also.
Note: They serve the steak w/ some kind of sauce (not steak sauce, but some fancy sauce). I ask them to leave the sauce off. Also, I had to ask for sour cream for the potato.
I tell DH to try at least one thing new each cruise. The understanding is that if he doesn't like it, he doesn't have to eat it. There's always Flo's or a hamburger from room service.
As noted, there's always the Lighter Note options (steak, fish, chicken). You can see the section on this menu:Dh and I are booked on 3 night Dream. When I looked over the md menus, I saw items Dh is not going to eat as he is strictly meat snd potatoe guy and not into trying new foods. Can he order a steak if it's not on the menu?
My sirloin had no sauce on it. The whole point of the Lighter Fare menu is not that it is "plain" but that it is lighter than the stuff with all the sauces and whatnot on it. Ergo no sour cream on the potatoes (thank goodness).