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Norwegian Cruise Line enriches on-board dining with culinary favourites

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<p class="p1"><span style="color:#0000CD;"><span style="font-size:20px;"><b>Norwegian Cruise Line enriches on-board dining with culinary favourites, new menus and more variety</b></span></span></p><p class="p1"><br></p><p class="p3"><i>Extensive new rotating menus, the addition of main dining reservation options, and a dedicated Chocoholic Night each cruise round out the line’s new offerings</i></p><p class="p4"> <br>Wiesbaden, <span class="s1">July 21, 2014</span> – Guests setting sail with Norwegian Cruise Line this summer and beyond will have more choices and flexibility in the line’s complimentary dining venues. These new offerings are a further development of the Norwegian NEXT programme, focused on bringing “new enhancements, experiences and transformations” across the fleet, with the goal of elevating the guest experience and building on the success of the line’s two newest ships: Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Getaway.</p><p class="p4">The culinary enhancements include: the debut of multiple new menus in the ships’ main dining rooms that offer an increased variety of selections and contemporary dishes; a dedicated “Chocoholic Night” one evening per cruise, featuring speciality chocolate-based desserts in each restaurant; and the ability for guests to make main dining reservations up to 90 days in advance.</p><p class="p4">“Dining is an essential part of cruising and an experience that our guests look forward to,” said Kevin Sheehan, Norwegian Cruise Line’s President and CEO. “We want to make sure that we are exceeding our guests’ expectations with culinary delights in our complimentary dining venues. These enhancements with such a wide variety of choice along with guest favourites and of course, chocolate, are bringing our complimentary dining venues to new heights.”</p><p class="p4">The new regionally-focused complimentary dining room dinner menus vary by ship itinerary and change each evening of the sailing, ensuring that guests have a wider selection of dishes to choose from during their cruise. Featuring a sleeker design along with wine pairing recommendations and anecdotal culinary history, the new menus display several sections – starters, classic dishes, main courses, chef’s signature dish and dessert – and offer an increased variety, with up to 12 starters and up to 15 entrees per evening. The menus have been carefully developed by Norwegian’s culinary team with a focus on balancing popular traditional dishes like prime rib, chateaubriand, rack of lamb and escargot with current dining trends and heightened guest expectations. The new offerings include increased seafood options such as grouper, barramundi, sushi and crab dishes. Contemporary dishes include mojito shrimp ceviche, seared Atlantic scallops with fennel puree, and braised beef short ribs with Cajun shrimp. Additionally, guests can enjoy new lunch menus in the main dining room.</p><p class="p4">In the popular, complimentary dining venue, O’Sheehan’s Neighborhood Bar &amp; Grill on board Norwegian Getaway, Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Epic and Norwegian Jewel, the company is introducing exclusive speciality dish nights, such as prime rib, all-you-can-eat baby back ribs, and chicken and waffles. These speciality dish nights give guests an alternative dinner venue in a casual, relaxed atmosphere.</p><p class="p4">One of the most popular additions to the new dining programme is sure to be Norwegian’s “Chocoholic Night,” which offers a choice of up to seven signature chocolate desserts in every restaurant one evening each cruise. Ranging from the delectable warm chocolate volcano to the decadent chocolate Nutella pot de crème and the white chocolate strawberry mousse, the desserts are sure to satisfy any cruiser’s sweet-tooth.</p><p class="p4">In keeping with the line’s Freestyle Cruising, Norwegian is also making it easier than ever for guests to further customise their holiday experience by offering the ability to make reservations for complimentary dining rooms up to 90 days prior to the cruise date. With reservation times <span class="s1">at 5:30 pm</span>, <span class="s1">6:30 pm</span>, <span class="s1">7:30 pm</span>, and <span class="s1">8:30 pm</span>, the new system provides guests the option of selecting a dining time during any evening of their cruise, for a party size of up to 12 guests.</p><p class="p4">“After a trial on Norwegian Breakaway, the main dining reservation option has been met with overwhelming support from our guests,” said Frank Weber, Vice President of Product Development for Norwegian Cruise Line. “The programme has been extremely successful because it allows guests to select their experiences ahead of time if they wish to, or they can choose to simply walk up to the restaurant they wish to dine at once on board. It’s another way to offer more freedom and flexibility to our guests.”</p><p class="p4">The new menus and concepts will be available on most of Norwegian’s fleet by <span class="s1">July 31</span>, and on board Norwegian Jade, Norwegian Spirit, Norwegian Sky and Pride of America by early 2015.</p><p class="p4">For more information on Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian NEXT programme, visit <a data-cke-saved-href="http://www.ncl.eu/next" href="http://www.ncl.eu/next">www.ncl.eu/next</a>.</p>
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