Virgin Voyages Food: Top 5 Must-Try Dishes
Virgin Voyages Food
Generally, I find cruise food to be quite boring. This is one of the places where I find Virgin stands in a different category than other cruise lines. They have a very innovative menu.
Here are 5 things I recommend you try on your next Virgin Voyage:
Hangar steak at the Dock House. I could eat this every day and sometimes do. This is my favorite place to hang out on my Virgin Voyages
2. Avacado Toast at Razzle Dazzle. You can get avocado toast at two places on board in the Galley and Razzle Dazzle. They are both fantastic, but Razzle Dazzle adds siracha, and that mkes me happy!
3. Filet Mignon at the Wake. Do not skip the caramelized twice-baked potatoes with it. My sister, who doesn’t even like potatoes, ate more than her share of mine.
4. Steak at Pink Agave - this is one restaurant I was not excited about, and it ended up being my favorite. I book it the first night of ever cruise and it never disappoints me.
5. Pasta at Extra Virgin. You can order half portions of the pasta at dinner and try more. My sister and I ordered 5 different pastas to split on our cruise, and we had so much fun trying them all. My favorite is pappardelle bolognese, but they are all amazing and made fresh daily.
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