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NORWEGIAN

With more dining choices included in your fare, Norwegian Epic also offers:

Manhattan Room

Dine in an ambience reminiscent of an elegant supper club complete with music, dancing and entertainment.

O’Sheehan’s Neighbourhood Bar & Grill

There is a whole rang of deliciou choics included in your fare

Two main dining rooms

mmm, comfort food

Indulge in a delicious feast in our beautiful main dining rooms that offer classic or contemporary décor along with elegant style and great service.

Beyond buffets

Experience the next big thing in buffets with a huge salad bar and chefs on hand to cook to order your favourite dishes from around the globe.

The Great Outdoors

With a wonderful view over the ship’s wake, this is just the place for informal alfresco dining.

Room service at your service

Complimentary in-room dining is available 24 hours a day, so you can have breakfast in bed, a light meal and tempting snacks whenever hunger strikes.

On-deck grills

Don’t miss a second of the sunshine or sights; just grab a freshly grilled favourite with a side order of incredible sea views.

Relax and take your seat any time because our casual restaurants are ready when you are around the clock. From burgers to fish and chips, enjoy the kind of food the word ‘comfort’ was invented for.

The place for all-American favourites and comfort food 24 hours a day with 10-pin bowling lanes, sports TV and pool tables adding to the fun atmosphere.

Spice H2 O

Just for adults, Spice H2 O serves up a

contemporary take on Latin and Asian- influenced cuisine.

Taste

Located in the ship’s atrium, Taste offers an exciting menu of traditional and contemporary cuisine in a retro-chic setting.

Taste

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