There are places that, without intending to, become essential stops on a journey. One of those corners that speaks to us of tradition and contemporaneity at the same time is The Commodore Room. Beyond what one might expect from a restaurant on a cruise, this room presents itself as a meeting point for lovers of fine dining and culinary experiences.
Located on Deck 6 of the Norwegian Prima, this restaurant welcomes us with a cozy and sophisticated atmosphere. Now, beyond the aesthetics, what really keeps us here is the promise of a gastronomic journey with dishes of international cuisine. Here, we're not just talking about filling our stomachs, but about allowing ourselves to discover, through its culinary offerings, stories, traditions, and techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation and have been reinvented with a fresh and contemporary touch.
If you're wondering about the menu, The Commodore Room strikes a balance between familiar dishes and those that invite us to step out of our comfort zone. So, between bites, diners can travel to different regions of the world, discovering flavors that, although they may sound exotic, reflect the essence of each place.
One of the factors we often consider when choosing a restaurant is the cost. Sometimes, thinking of "international" makes us imagine astronomical figures. But here's a surprise: the price per person at The Commodore Room is complimentary. Yes, you read that right. If you've already purchased your cruise ticket, there are no additional costs to enjoy this restaurant.
That said, let's not forget the dress code. Even though we're on vacation, and the idea is to relax and enjoy, there are spaces that invite us to dress up a bit. In The Commodore Room, the dress code is 'Cruise Casual'. For women, this translates to summer or casual dresses, skirts, regular or capri pants, shorts, jeans, and blouses. Men can opt for khakis, jeans, shorts, and casual shirts. And if you're thinking about dinner, for women, it includes pants or jeans, dresses, skirts, and blouses; and for men, jeans or pants with a collared shirt and closed-toe shoes. Children under 12 are welcome with smart shorts in all cruise ship restaurants.
The Commodore Room is that place on the Norwegian Prima where culinary tradition and innovation meet. A proposal that invites us to open our senses, to be surprised, and to enjoy each bite as if it were a journey in itself. Because, at the end of the day, that's what we seek on a cruise: experiences that enrich us and leave us with unforgettable memories.