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Yes of course it is available in Cabins. The selection is different according to Category.

 

A tip is also suggested.

 

Brian

 

The room service menu is the same, no matter what category of cabin you have. A tip is never required, but most of us give anywhere from $2 on up, depending on what is served. But, be ready to hand it to the room service steward, as they do not wait around for it; they are in and out in a flash.

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ROOM SERVICE MENU

Available 24 hours:

Smoked Atlantic Salmon - pickled red onion, capers & cream cheese

Mesclun Garden Greens - tomato, cucumber, alfalfa sprouts & blue cheese crumbles

Triple Decker Club Sandwich - sliced turkey, ham, bacon, tomato & lettuce served on toasted bread of your choice

All American Hamburger - broiled 1/4 pound beef patty on a sesame bun with dill pickle & coleslaw - add cheddar or Swiss cheese

Open faced Omelet - ham & cheese or vegetables

Selection of assorted cheese with crackers

Apple tart with whipped cream

Chocolate cake with raspberry sauce

A plate of chocolate chip cookies with a glass of milk

Fruit salad - selected fruits in season

Available from 12 noon until 10 PM:

Appetizers & Soups:

Bay shrimp cocktail with cocktail sauce

Smoked Atlantic Salmon

French onion soup baked with Gruyere cheese

Soup of the day

Salads:

Mesclun Garden Greens

Chef salad - mixed greens, ham, salami, swiss cheese, turkey, hard boiled egg - choice of Italian or blue cheese dressing

Caesar salad - tossed with Caesar dressing, croutons & parmesan - add bay shrimp or grilled chicken breast

Sandwiches & Burgers:

All are served with a choice of potato salad or potato chips

Triple decker club sandwich

Broiled California chicken breast sandwich on multi=grain bread with avocado & honey mustard sauce

Grilled tuna melt - tuna salad & Swiss cheese on rye bread with pickle spears

Thai Vegetarian wrap - eggplant, bamboo shoots, bean sprouts & cilantro rolled with rice & green curry sauce in a tomato tortilla

Steak sandwich - sirloin steak on sourdough bread sauteed with onion & bell pepper

All American Hamburger

Entrees:

Seared salmon steak - dill-lime fusion, broccoli florets, carrot batonnet & country mashed potatoes

Penne Primavera - tossed in marinara sauce with Italian roasted vegetables - add grilled chicken breast

Pizza:

Margarita (tomato sauce & cheese)

Pepperoni

Vegetarian (mushroom & bell pepper)

Desserts:

Apple tart

Chocolate cake

Creme caramel surrounded in berry compote

Fruit jello

fruit salad

Vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce

Selection of assorted cheese with crackers

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Breakfast menu for all cabins:

Cabin Breakfast Menu

Preferred Time Frame

6 AM - 6:30 AM; 6:30 - 7 AM; 7 AM - 7:30 AM; 7:30 AM - 8 AM; 8 AM - 8:30 AM; 8:30 AM - 9 AM; 9 AM - 9:30 AM; 9:30 AM - 10 AM

 

Juices

Grapefruit; Orange:; Cranberry; V-8; Prune, Tomato

 

Fresh Fruit

Half Grapefruit; Sliced Bananas; Diced Oranges; Mixed Fruit; Seasonal Melons; Stewed Prunes

 

Low Fat Yogurt

Plain; Fruit

 

Breads

English Muffin; White Toast; Wheat Toast; Rye Toast; Danish; Croissant; Blueberry Muffin; Bran Muffin; Bagel

 

Preserves

Assorted Jams; Marmalade; Honey; Butter; Margarine; Cream Cheese

 

Cereals

Corn Flakes; Special K; Mueslix; Raisin Bran; Granola; Fruit Loops; Frosted Flakes; Rice Krispies; Shredded Wheat

With: Milk; 2% Milk; Skim Milk

 

Eggs & Meats

Two Eggs: Scrambled or sunnyside up or over easy

Omelet: With Cheese or With Ham and Cheese

Eggbeaters: Scrambled or Omelet with Cheese or Omelet with Ham and Cheese

 

Meat: Ham or Sausage or Bacon

 

Beverages

Regular Coffee; Decaf Coffee; Tea; Hot Chocolate; Milk; 2% Milk; Skim Milk; Half & Half

 

If you can wait until the main dining room opens -- usually 7:30 on port days and 8 on sea days, you can write in anything you want like Eggs Benedict. Waffles, Chocolate croissants, etc.

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You can also order dinner.

Just stop by the dining room to see the menu -- usually posted around Noon. Or stop by any bar/lounge in the afternoon.

You can place your order for in-cabin service either 1/2 - 1 hour after the main dining room opens for dinner. It varies by ship, so you need to ask what the rules are on your ship.

You can order anything from the dinner menu to have in your cabin -- everything will be delivered at once.

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Yes of course it is available in Cabins. The selection is different according to Category.

 

A tip is also suggested.

 

Brian

 

Brian the selection for Room Service is exactly the same 24/7 aboard each and every HAL Ship.

 

And it is FREE for every category stateroom so the only thing it might cost you is a couple of dollars for a tip, if you tip:) And that is not a mandatory thing:)

 

Joanie

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Yes, you can write in peanut butter somewhere on the tag.

 

You should also write-in "glass" somewhere on the tag unless you want to drink milk out of a carton.

 

Write-in "ketchup" somewhere on the tag if you like it for your scrambled eggs.

 

Write-in "chocolate croissants" somewhere on the tag.

 

Here is a scan of the actual Room Service Breakfast tag that you hang on your door before going to bed. The square at the top is the hole that fits over your door knob. You place the quantity you want of each item to the left of each menu item. There is no limit to the quantity especially for bacon lovers.

 

http://www.rogerjett-photography.com/here/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Room-Service-Breakfast.pdf

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It will be my first cruise this June, anyone please help me to find out is the room service food already included in the cruise fare.

 

Yes, room service food is included in your fare.

 

If you want to have porridge for breakfast, just write oatmeal on the breakfast order form.

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I can't see it on the menu, but can I asked for peanut butter for room service breakfast?

I hope so.

 

It comes in a very tiny ramakin. Barely holds a couple of tablespoons.

Have you seen the tiny ramakins with ketchup and mustard in them -- they look like that.

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I've asked for peanut butter. Usually I get it but I've been told sometimes it's not available.

 

That is strange.

They don't put it out in the Lido any more because some children may pick it up accidently who are allergic to it. You have to ask for it there.

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That is strange.

They don't put it out in the Lido any more because some children may pick it up accidently who are allergic to it. You have to ask for it there.

 

Too bad they can't rely on parents to be responsible.

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