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6 minutes ago, crimsonbird said:

Oh that's great.  Is the 35 doable for dinner there??

 

That is per person. Rolls are $9-$12ish. Sides and shashimi are mostly under $10. If you're used to ordering a boat, probably not, but for a light-ish meal it's plenty. The little beef sliders are delicious.

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48 minutes ago, Jeremiah1212 said:

 

That is per person. Rolls are $9-$12ish. Sides and shashimi are mostly under $10. If you're used to ordering a boat, probably not, but for a light-ish meal it's plenty. The little beef sliders are delicious.

Thanks.  We just eat cooked...not raw...do you think there's enough selection?  

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1 minute ago, crimsonbird said:

Thanks.  We just eat cooked...not raw...do you think there's enough selection?  

Use the Celebrity app and you can check the menu, but yes, there is a good cooked selection.

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We ate lunch there many days since we had free specialty restaurants, they would still give us the bill and zero for what we had to pay typically bill was 70 for the two of us . 
i loved the lobster dumplings.

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Compared to what you get at other specialty restaurants with no limit I would not use Sushi on Five or Raw on 5 as one of the restaurants if you have other choices.  You can eat well under $60 per couple and also then enjoy another specialty restaurant which would cost you separately a lot more.  Of course, on some of the ships(not Apex, Edge and Beyond) your choices of specialty restaurants are limited and that could determine your choices.  

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30 minutes ago, dazey said:

Compared to what you get at other specialty restaurants with no limit I would not use Sushi on Five or Raw on 5 as one of the restaurants if you have other choices.  You can eat well under $60 per couple and also then enjoy another specialty restaurant which would cost you separately a lot more.  Of course, on some of the ships(not Apex, Edge and Beyond) your choices of specialty restaurants are limited and that could determine your choices.  

I really prefer it on the non edge class, really different menu on edge class.

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3 hours ago, Peteymil said:

Same for us and we've always found enough to eat. And it is very reasonably priced.

It is for sure reasonable. Excellent fare and wayyyyyy cheaper than a similar meal in a major city. It’s the best place for lunch on embarkation day. Quiet. Skip the madhouse buffet. 

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