Dining on The Ruby Princess - Recipe Girl (2024)

One of the most excitingthings about my recent Princess Cruise wasDining on The Ruby Princess. They really put a lot of thought into crafting their dining and and adult beverageoptions- from upscale restaurants to pubs to buffet to super casual.

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The desserts arebeautiful and plentiful! But there is so much more…

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Breakfast options– a couple of times we went to the main buffet to grab to-order omelettes and fruit. But most days we visited the International Cafe in the Piazza area of the ship. In the cafe, you are able to orderspecialty coffee drinks (extra charge) + breakfast sandwiches…

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… and beautiful pastries made from scratch.

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The International Cafe isalso a good choice for lunch- they offer salad choices, light sandwiches and sweet treats. There is also a gelato bar! You can also visit the buffet on the main deck for lunch for a variety of offerings- it’s a good place to create-your-own salad too.

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There is a pizzeria on board too- offering the usual + a pizza-of-the-day.

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Burgers, hot dogs and grilled chicken sandwiches are another casual lunch option in the main pool area of the ship.

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And soft serve ice cream with sprinkles is all too easy to grab on a hot, sunny day.

The Paradise Punch co*cktailwas our favorite for Happy Hour, and we had it many times during the cruise- Paradise Punch (Absolut + Southern Comfort + Amaretto + Grenadine + Lime Juice + Pineapple and Orange Juice).

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It turns out we enjoyedtrying out a bunch of other co*cktail offerings too!

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When you’re cruising… having a tropical co*cktail feels like the right to do!

I think it’s pretty clear that my cousin Kelly and I had a great time on our Princess cruise!

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In the evenings, we met up with some of our travel friends for wine and appetizers- this is Sandy (ReluctantEntertainer.com) and Sandra (ADashOfSanity.com). These girls are both so much fun.

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One of our favorite places to hang out on The Ruby Princess come 5 o’clock was a wine bar in the Piazza called Vines. It’s a relaxing, nice atmosphere with plenty of good wine choices and little tapas plates and sushi samplers.

Regular dining options for dinner include a choice of dining in three different dining rooms. There are options to eat with a large group or at a more intimate, smaller table.

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A couple of nights, our travel group dined together in the Michelangelo Dining Room. We really had great food on these nights- chosen off a menu. Everything was very fresh, and the steaks and seafood were fabulous. Of course, we couldn’t resist the desserts!

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Youmay also try out the specialty dining options on the ship. SHARE by celebrity chef Curtis Stone is designed for sharing dishes family-style with the people you are dining with.

I love the vibe of this restaurant- you’d have no idea you were on a ship!

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We sampled so many wonderful things at this special dinner– Tagliatelle with crab, Truffled Potato Gratin and Ricotta Fritters were my favorite. They also offer charcuterie, composed salads, handmade pastas, premium quality meats and an array of decadent desserts.

I must say that I was so surprised to see that such a well-known chef was behind a restaurant at sea. It truly turns dining on a ship into a culinary experience.

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We also ate at The Salty Dog Gastropub (another specialty dining option) a couple of nights while on board. This was truly my favorite place to eat on the ship. I’m quite certain that our group managed to order and sample every single item on the menu. It was all SO GOOD.

Pictured above are some of the best things on the menu: the Ernesto Burger (fresh ground ribeye, grilled pork belly, gruyere, caramelized kimchi, beer-battered jalapeño, charred onion aioli, smoked salt and pepper brioche bun), Charred Asparagus and Toasted Haloumi (lemon-shallot vinaigrette and smoked almonds), and the Wild Mushroom Sauté (porcini, portobello and shiitaki + crispy poached egg, oregano smoked scamorza, truffle garlic purée and lemon zest). Truffle-parmesan or sweet potato fries came with each selection. My favorite dessert at this place was the Coffee and Doughnuts (espresso mousse + cinnamon and jelly donuts).

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One of our special nights we were invited into the kitchen to tour the main kitchen, meet the head chef and sample some gourmet appetizers. Yes, the kitchen really was that clean!

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That evening, we experienced eating at the Chef’s Table. The chef himself came out to fire three different kinds of meats on the spot for us- and those meats were served with a variety of sauces. It was a memorable experience with a LOT OF FOOD. We discovered this wine and enjoyed it so much that we asked for it the next night too.

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The evening concluded with a fancy chocolate dessert…

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… and a variety of other goodies to choose from.

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There were roses to complete our perfect Chef’s Table evening, of course.

On our last night, we had the opportunity to eat at yet another specialty dining restaurant: The Crown Grill- a steakhouse type restaurant with seafood and aged, premium Sterling Silver steaks and chops. I didn’t take any photos, but the Crown Grill is definitely worth mentioning. Highlights of this meal were the Pan-Seared Pacific Scallops, Black and Blue Onion Soup (with Jack Daniels and a Roquefort Crust) and the Ribeye~ it is a terrific restaurant in a nice setting.

It’s safe to say that we didn’t come home from this cruise hungry. We took advantage of every delicious experience that was offered, and it was all very much worth it!

Watch for posts on Sundays (my travel-post days) to find out more about Princess Cruises and The Ruby Princess. If you’ve ever wanted to take a cruise and are considering Princess Cruises, you’ll want to see what else I have to share!

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Disclosure: I’m so thankful to Princess Cruises for hostingme and my guest on this cruise so that I could write about my experience and share it with RecipeGirlreaders. All opinions shared about my experience on this trip (as always) are my own.

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FAQs

Does the Ruby Princess have a chef's table? ›

CHEF´S TABLE. A multi-course dinner and wine experience for 10 to 12 guests hosted by the executive chef in our dining room with a menu you won't find anywhere else on board. A unique experience for $110 per person ($100 per person without wine).

Does Ruby Princess have Alfredo's? ›

Sit-down pizzeria with an enticing menu of freshly prepared individual-size pizzas, Alfredo's is named for the line's master executive chef, Alfredo Marzi.

What do you get with the Princess Plus package? ›

Save Big On Things You Care About The Most
  • Wi-Fi. 4 devices per guest. ...
  • Beverages. Premium Drinks, Bottled Water, Specialty Coffee, and Juice Bar. ...
  • Crew appreciation. Included. ...
  • Professional photos. Unlimited. ...
  • Specialty meals. 2 per sailing. ...
  • Casual meals. Unlimited. ...
  • Premium desserts. Unlimited. ...
  • OceanNow® (delivery anywhere onboard)

What is the difference between anytime dining and traditional dining on Princess? ›

Traditional dining features an early and a late seating every evening. Reservable dining times let you change reservations as needed. (It's flexible!) Walk-in Anytime has open seating.

Does the Ruby Princess have a formal night? ›

Ruby Princess Dress Code

Daytime: Princess cruises are informal during the day, and most passengers simply dress for the weather. Evening: Most nights the dress code is informal, but there are two formal nights on most cruises.

What time is breakfast on Princess Cruises? ›

Breakfast is available in the main dining room from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. and lunch is available most days. Anytime Dining is available from 5:30 to 10 p.m. On most Princess ships the traditional dining times are as follows: Early seating is at 5:30 p.m. 1st seating is at 6 p.m.

What time is breakfast on the Ruby Princess? ›

Dine alfresco style on your stateroom balcony and indulge in an elegant multi-course breakfast or romantic dinner, served by a dedicated waitstaff. Seating Times: Breakfast: 7 - 11 AM (selected days at sea), Dinner: 5:30 - 10:00 PM.

Does Princess have anytime dining? ›

Seating times can vary by ship or itinerary. There is also open seating available called "Anytime Dining", which goes from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. You do not need to reserve seating for Anytime Dining, but reservations are available upon request.

Is room service free on Princess? ›

If you have paid for the Princess Plus or Princess Premier cruise fare, then room service is free. If you have paid the basic “Princess Standard” fare, you will have to pay a $5 delivery charge.

What are Princess Premium desserts? ›

Premium Desserts

These tasty concoctions mix gelato, pastry and candy to create something you have to eat to believe. Available within Gelateria, Swirls or Coffee and Cones and unlimited with a Premier package.

What extras do you pay for Princess Cruises? ›

Things that aren't included in the basic cruise fare are airfare, shore excursions, alcoholic beverages, spa treatments, souvenirs and casino games.

Are drink packages worth it on a cruise? ›

That's where drink packages come in handy. The optional add-ons broaden the range of beverages you can order without worrying about incurring charges each time. But they aren't always worth it, and it can be cheaper to quench your thirst a la carte.

What is the daily drink limit on Princess Cruises? ›

Alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 beverages per 24-hour period (6 a.m. to 6 a.m.). Alcoholic drinks requested above the daily limits are at the discretion of the shipboard management and crew and charged at regular menu prices. Non-alcoholic drinks do NOT have this limitation, nor do they count toward this maximum.

What is the name of the buffet on Princess Cruises? ›

World Fresh Marketplace outshines any cruise buffet – with regional fare, chef specialty stations and familiar favorites. And don't forget our International Café with sandwiches, soups and – you guessed it!

Do cruise ships have served yourself buffets? ›

The main food areas are either self-serve, or there is a crewmember behind the counter, who will dish up food at your request. However, most buffets do have wait staff who come around to bus dishes or take drink orders.

Are Princess cruise buffets self serve? ›

Princess' cruise ships currently allow for self-service, with passengers able to pick up their own plates and utensils and scoop their own fare in most areas at the onboard buffets. Some stations are still served by crew members, however.

Are buffets free on cruises? ›

Your cruise fare always includes food for breakfast, lunch and dinner on a cruise ship. However, not all venues that offer food will be free. The main dining room and cruise ship buffet will always be included in your cruise fare, though a few specialty items might cost extra.

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