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Breakfast and lunch buffets on the Orion were always served on the deck, so you could enjoy the beautiful views while eating. |
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Every morning there were different custom-cooked options like waffles, French toast, pancakes, or eggs Benedict.
Or you
could have any kind of eggs you requested. A buffet included cereal, fruit, casseroles, and many other choices.
Always bacon! In the entire week, I was able to try only a few of the appealing options. The lunch buffet was in
the same location, and was just as tempting, with different themes each day. |
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Most mornings before breakfast was served, I had a cappuccino in the library on the top deck of the ship, while watching the ship take its final position for the morning's activities. There was always coffee up there. |
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During the 6 PM cocktail hour, small hors-d'oeuvres were offered along
with any drink you could think of. This was also the time when the
expedition team and naturalists would wrap up the day's activities. |
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The 7 PM dinners were in the ship's dining room. As sunset was around 6:00,
there wouldn't have been much of a view from the deck. |
Dinners were served in a very formal way -- waiters showed us the printed menu and then brought each course, elaborately arranged on a plate. We could choose an appetizer (such as the lobster below), a salad, a pasta dish, and a main course. The main-course choices included fish, meat, and sometimes game. I tried venison, veal, beef cheeks, Indonesian-flavored pasta, and others. For dessert there was usually an elaborately arranged cake with sorbet or ice cream or a fruit salad or a choice of one or two ice cream flavors. The one exception was a Polynesian buffet on deck one night, with a whole roast piglet, barbecued fish and steak, and a variety of salads, side dishes, and desserts.
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I had a great time reading about your adventures. In part because we visited many of the same places about 6 months ago. :-) Shipboard food is SO enticing, isn't it? Hard to resist all those goodies. I'm not usually much of a breakfast person, but find those breakfast buffets hard to resist.
ReplyDeleteNow, I could really get into this!
ReplyDeleteThat's a dream trip for me and Doug. Food looks wonderful and the view on the deck - stunning!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly ate well!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGreat food
ReplyDeleteFor a small ship, it looks like you were treated to quite a feast everyday.
ReplyDeleteYou look to be having a great trip, with fabulous views and food. It's been awhile since I've been in that part of Polynesia.
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