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El Sombrero
The Fantasia offers a varied set of dining options in six restaurants.
Mediterranean, all types of Italian, French, Tex Mex, a la carte and buffet options are the fare at the Fantasia’s selection of restaurants. Most of the restaurants require a reservation for dinner as well as a dress code that varies between venues.
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| Restaurant Name | Cuisine |
| Red Velvet Restaurant | Italian |
| Il Cerchio d'Oro | Italian |
| L'Etoile | French |
| El Sombrero Tex Mex | Mexican, American |
| L'Africana | International |
| Zanzibar | International |
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El Sombrero
Looking for Tex Mex on an Italian cruise ship? El Sombrero is what you want. Read More... |
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Il Cerchio D'Oro
Il Cerchio D’Oro is an Italian restaurant open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Read More... |
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L'Africana
Catch some unreserved buffet dining at L’Africana. Read More... |
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L'Etoile
L’Etoile serves gourmet French cuisine in a more intimate setting. Read More... |
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Red Velvet
In the main dining room they serve traditional Italian food. Read More... |
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Zanzibar
A very casual restaurant on the Fantasia with a similar look to L’Africana. Read More... |
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