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The Grand Dining Room
Eight restaurants with various themes keep the dining options wide open.
Oceania has an open seating policy, encouraging passengers to show up with however many in a party at whatever time they please within the open hours of each of the six open restaurants. Two other restaurants require reservations and are extremely exclusive: Privee and La Reserve.
| Restuarants | |
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| Restaurant Name | Cuisine |
| The Grand DIning Room | International |
| Jacques | French |
| Red Ginger | Pan-Asian |
| Polo Grill | Steakhouse |
| Toscana | Italian |
| Terrace Cafe | International |
| Waves Buffet | International |
| Privee | International |
| La Reserve | International |
| This review is organized into 9 pages | ||
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The Grand Dining Room
The main dining area on the Marina, offering European-continental cuisine. Read More... |
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Jacques
Modern takes on French classics can be had at Jacques. Read More... |
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La Reserve
La Reserve is one of two restaurants requiring a reservation and offers exclusive wine-paired dinners to passengers willing to pay the $75 cover charge. Read More... |
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The Polo Grill
The Polo Grill is the steakhouse option on the Marina. Read More... |
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Privee
Pulling from the Polo Grill and Toscana menus, Privee is a privately reserved room with all the frills for no more than eight guests. Read More... |
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Red Ginger
Pan-Asian fusion is the fare at Red Ginger. Read More... |
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The Terrace Café
The Terrace Café is the casual buffet option on the Marina. Read More... |
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Toscana
Toscana serves northern Italian classics. Read More... |
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