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Royal Caribbean reveals 9 of more than 20 new dining options aboard Icon of the Seas

Royal Caribbean has revealed several of the more than 20 new dining experiences that will debut aboard Icon of the Seas in January, 2024, promising an unmatched line-up of options for every type of family and vacationer.

The selection of dining options released by Royal Caribbean includes a combination of elevated experiences, spots for quick bites and venues made for families with kids, from restaurants to walk-up windows, casual to upscale, live music to chefs who put on a show.

The new dining experiences include venues like the upscale Empire Supper Club, a swanky and lavish eight-course experience; AquaDome Market – Royal Caribbean’s first food hall – and Izumi in the Park, an all-day window with fresh sushi and more.

The variety of new dining options complement Royal Caribbean favourites that range from Italian to Japanese and Mexican, including Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Wine Bar, Izumi and El Loco Fresh.

“The experiences had over great food are at the heart of so many shared memories that we could all use more of in our day-to-day,” said Linken D’Souza, Vice President, Food & Beverage, Royal Caribbean International. “We’ve designed Icon of the Seas to offer every guest, no matter their tastes, age and mood or the occasion, a variety of ways they can easily make those moments their way every day while on vacation.”

“If vacationers want to stick to their favourites, like kids and their chicken tenders, or mix it up every night and try new flavours, more than 20 experiences across Icon’s eight neighbourhoods make that possible – without compromise – more than ever,” he added.

Icon of the Seas

Elevated Dining Experiences

Empire Supper Club – Near the lush Central Park neighbourhood, the new experience is an extravagant night out with a taste of old New York. Bringing it to life is an eight-course menu of premium American cuisine, from caviar to wagyu; a drink paired with every dish; a swanky three-piece band playing renditions of modern favourites; and more.

Empire Supper Club

Celebration Table

Celebration Table – Special occasions and milestones get the VIP treatment at the new 12-seat private experience. Paired with AquaDome’s sweeping ocean views, guests can have their choice of exclusive American, Italian, Asian and seafood menus, along with the option to add a personal touch with ambient plus-ups and menu upgrades.

Returning upscale favourites – Returning Royal Caribbean favourites include Central Park’s American steakhouse, Chops Grille, and Trellis Bar, with its debut menu of bites; the Dining Room, where three levels are matched with three courses; Hooked Seafood in AquaDome; Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen & Bar, new to Royal Promenade; the now two-level Coastal Kitchen in the Suite Neighbourhood; and the exclusive Chef’s Table.

Spots for Quick Bites

AquaDome Market – The line-up at Royal Caribbean’s first food hall brings five different stalls and a selection of wines and beer to the table for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

AquaDome Market

Flavours range from sweet and savoury crepes at Creme de la Crepe to macaroni and cheese with a twist of tasty toppings at Mac’s, to fresh pitas and bowls at Feta Mediterranean, to Asian-inspired treats like Korean beef and broccoli at GNGR, and sandwiches and salads at Toast and Garden.

Izumi in the Park

Izumi in the Park – The all-day window debuts next to the first Izumi restaurant in Central Park, serving up fresh sushi and street food to go like taiyaki ice cream with Insta-worthy toppings.

Pearl Cafe

The Pearl Cafe – A new stop for bites day or night, like freshly toasted sandwiches and ready-made salads, the cafe sits between The Pearl and floor-to-ceiling ocean views in Royal Promenade.

Basecamp – The new spot to refuel between memory-making in Thrill Island, Chill Island and The Hideaway serves drinks and treats like pretzel bites with cheese and crispy shrimp bao buns. For a sweet ending, nearby is Desserted, the new milkshake bar with over-the-top shakes, including adults-only boozy options.

The Grove – A new al fresco and casual Mediterranean dining option conveniently located on the suite sun deck in the Suite Neighbourhood – only steps away from the private pool, whirlpool and cosy spots to hang out.

Returning quick bites favourites – Central Park’s Park Cafe will now be open in the evening for tapas; there’s also El Loco Fresh, the grab-and-go spot for Mexican delights in Chill Island; Sorrento’s signature pies and a different specialty pizza for every day of the week in Royal Promenade; and the most expansive Windjammer buffet that offers an equally expansive menu of flavours from around the world, along with a section designed for kids.

Dining for Family and Kids

Surfside Eatery

Surfside Eatery  The new buffet dedicated to families at the heart of Surfside, the stay-all-day neighbourhood for young families, has options for all ages to enjoy at breakfast, lunch and dinner, including twists on kids classics for the grownups.

Pier 7 – It’s about the all-day brunch at this new venue in Surfside, serving up casual California-inspired dishes like surf-and-turf tacos, smoked salmon benedict and sharable platters.

Surfside Bites

Surfside Bites – Surfside’s pit stop makes maximising every minute of adventure easy, thanks to the walk-up window and its menu of quick snacks like burgers, popcorn chicken, cinnamon-sugar donut holes and more.

Returning family dining favourites – From bow to stern, the whole family can have their pick from signature options like sushi and hibachi cooked by an expert chef who puts on a show at the Asian-inspired Izumi, Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade for some friendly competition and bar bites, and Sprinkles for ice cream all day and night.

The line-up of new and returning favourites join the recently announced bars and nightlife that will be available aboard Icon of the Seas, including spots for families like The Lemon Post in Surfside, with a menu for adults and another for kids; and Duelling Pianos in Royal Promenade, the cruise line’s first duelling pianos bar.

Starting January, 2024, Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean’s largest cruise ship to date, will sail 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean vacations from Miami year-round and visit destinations like Royal Caribbean’s award-winning Perfect Day at CocoCay, The Bahamas, Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Cozumel, Mexico; and Roatan, Honduras.

Shaun Ebelthite

Founder and editor of Cruise Arabia & Africa. I try to create the best news and information specifically for cruise passengers taking cruises to and from Dubai (where I live) and South Africa (where I was born). You can contact me at shaun(at)cruisearabiaonline.com.

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