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The food is always fresh in the restaurants on the Monarch of the Seas and with the portions you receive on your plate you won’t walk away hungry. The two main dining rooms, named Claude and Vincent after famous artists, can accommodate 700 guests each at any one time. You have a choice in traditional cruising style in a set time for dinner and an assigned table or a more flexible time for dinner that suits your schedule of activities on the ship.

The menus, which are the same in both venues, offer a wide variety of choices in starters, main meal, and desserts. You can choose from the ShipShape menu if you want to make sure that you are eating healthy and watching your calories. Children can choose from a menu designed just for them and those who follow a vegetarian lifestyle have their own menu.



The many food stations in the Windjammer Cafe will surely satisfy your hunger at any time of the day. This buffet style venue is open just about all the time with stations serving menu items for breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon tea and midnight snacks. You can have salads, soups, burgers, meats of all kinds and in the Jade Restaurant right next door, you can feast on Asian cuisine for dinner each night. There is a sushi bar in this location as well.

Sorrento’s Pizza serves pizza by the slice but if nothing on display suits your fancy you can order a pizza to be made just for you with all your favourite toppings. Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream Shop serves numerous flavours of ice cream in a cone or a cup and at Latte-tudes you can have your favourite cup of Seattle’s Best Coffee along with a mouth-watering pastry.

Room service is available 24 hours a day and the menu is posted in every suite and stateroom. You can have a full meal or a light snack delivered to your room at any time and there is no extra charge for this service.

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