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Platter
Platter opens during late afternoon and evenings. You can create your own individual or sharing platter from a selection of meats, cheeses and light bites – each one looking as good as it tastes. There’s a wine list, too, so you can pick a tipple that compliments your platter. Just so you know, there’s a charge to dine here.
Kora La
A firm Marella Cruises favourite, this swanky eatery offers up a selection of pan-Asian dishes for you to tuck in to. From gyozas and dumplings to curries and bespoke dishes created by Master Chef Ian Pengelley. Including our new Thali option - an Indian-style meal made up of a selection of dishes served on a platter. Just so you’re aware, this is one of the ship’s specialty restaurants, so there’s a charge to dine here – we recommend making a reservation in advance.
Snack Shack
The Snack Shack is just the ticket for bites to eat by the pool. It’s nestled on the pool deck, and serves light options and grab ‘n’ go snacks throughout the day.
Nonna's
At Nonna’s, you can tuck in to made-to-order pizza for lunch and dinner. Salad and calzones also star on the menu.
Speciality Restaurant
This one-of-a-kind restaurant is going to be exclusive to Marella Voyager. Stay tuned for more information about what will be on offer here.
Self Service Buffet
You can help yourself to a variety of globe-trotting picks at this buffet.
Mexican Restaurant
This eatery’s open for lunch and dinner, and lines up a menu of classic Mexican options made with authentic ingredients.
Sushi Bar
Here, sushi, sashimi and nigiri are prepared right in front of your eyes. Plus, it also serves things like dim sum, cooked dishes and desserts. This is one of Marella Voyager’s specialty restaurants, meaning there’s a charge to dine here – we recommend making a reservation in advance.
The Coffee Port
The Coffee Port is your one-stop shop for hot drinks and sweet treats. Luxurious Lavazza coffee is on the menu, alongside a selection of cakes, cookies, brownies, macarons and handcrafted chocolates – all made onboard.
Vista
Vista is tucked away in Latitude 53, on Deck 5. In the evening, it changes into a classy Italian restaurant, complete with a menu of regional dishes made with authentic ingredients.
Latitude 53
Latitude 53 is the ship’s main restaurant, and it’s spread across two decks. It’s all waiter service here, and the floor-to-ceiling windows mean the views are top class. Menu-wise, expect a selection of your favourite dishes.
The Kitchens
The Kitchens is a brand-new food hall made up of eight different eateries. Some of the highlights include traditional roast dinners at Gravy Boat, Asian curries at Banyan Leaf, and Greek-style pittas at AthenasAbuela's
This eatery’s open for lunch and dinner, and lines up a menu of classic Mexican options, like tacos and nachos, made with authentic ingredients.
Surf & Turf
True to its name, the menu at this specialty restaurant includes the likes of steak, seafood, chicken and lamb dishes, as well as a long list of sides. Just so you know, there’s a charge to dine here, and we recommend making a reservation in advance.
Silver Fork
This speciality restaurant’s another Marella Voyager exclusive. The menu lines up a stack of British favourites, with a modern twist. There's a charge to dine here and we recommend you make a reservation.
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