Welcome to the culinary experience on Celebrity BeyondSM Specialty Dining Le Voyage by Daniel Boulud Our Global CulinaryAmbassador’s first signaturerestaurant at sea. Fine Cut Restaurant A modern steakhouse. Le Grand Bistro The tabletop that comes to lifewith Le Petit Chef. Dinner on the Edge...
Shared plates (and/or everyone picking off a central platter) will NOT be a theme of most menus coming out of this. You might as well ask your friends, “Let’s go infect each other over dinner.” Even though it’s not true, you’ll get a lot of “Ewwww” at the very thought. ...
Guests aboard the "Celebrity Apex" will enjoy features like the "Magic Carpet," a cantilevered platform above the sea for dinner or drinks, 29 different dining options with menus created by Michelin-starred chefs, staterooms with plunge pools and infinite verandas and a team of butlers, ...
offer the opportunity to have a little fun with furniture. Cocktail tables encourage guests to mingle, while lounge areas with sofas and armchairs create intimate spaces for conversation. For dinner parties, consider a family-style setup with long tables that encourage a sense of community and shar...
Darsenas, the bustling Princess Pathway, the impressive San Juan Cathedral, and Old San Juan. Then, you’ll meet with a chef who will teach you how to make mofongo, a favorite dish in Puerto Rico. Afterward, sit down to a delicious three-course dinner accompanied by a refreshing mojito....
Thanksgiving Pizza on the SouthCoast and Beyond Looking for your entire Thanksgiving dinner to be hand held? These Massachusetts and Rhode Island pizza shops can help you out with that. See how many Thanksgiving favorites you can fit in one slice. ...
Founded by Glen Bell in San Bernardino, California, Taco Bell was originally a hot dog stand called Bell's Drive-in in 1954. Bell opened his first Taco Bell in 1962 and began franchising outlets around Los Angeles and beyond. The fast-food Mexican restaurant became one of the fastest-growin...
Celebrity Cruises has put luxury wellness in the spotlight on board its newest ship Beyond. With a strong focus on women’s wellness, the company has worked to create a holistic programme that is unique to the cruise and wellness tourism industries. ...
you’ll need cash while you’re exploring Japan. Credit cards are becoming more widely accepted, but it’s more common to pay with cash while on a Nagasaki, Japan cruise. Tipping isn’t the norm in Japanese culture, so you don’t have to tip your taxi driver or server at dinner. ...
and shore excursions can be booked with just a tap. Browse menus for each restaurant so you can decide where to have lunch or dinner. I particularly like the small “fork and knife” button which takes you to “hungry now?” - a list of eateries that are open right now, with ...