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Our Three Course Meal Dinner

RESERVATION MADE for fine dining each evening whereby we can order endlessly.... 

We had our dinner for the next three nights at the same table same restaurant.  The menu is different each night, from appetizer, main course to desserts.  The waiter who served us was from Indonesia and he was very happy to attend to us, speaking our mutual language where two countries have in common.  He was really good at taking our orders, three course meal for the seven of us.  No mistakes made, none at all... I guess he must be trained pretty well... And of course, we tipped him pretty well too... LOL... 

Appetitzers to start off.... 
And we can have more than one plate of starters...
Crab patties for most of us....
Truffle mushroom soup.... 
Main course... Prime Ribs for my son....
New York steak....
Seafood variety for me...
Shrimps, scallops and calamari...
Oh, I think I ordered two for myself... hehehe...
Grilled Salmon...
For desserts, we can certainly eat....
Creme Brulee...
I forgot what this is... maybe Apple pie with ice cream....
Chocolate Lava... 
So so good!!
YAY!!!

 

Comments

  1. Oooo...fine dining! Sighhh!!! I would have to skip those lovely desserts these days, I'm on a no or low sugar diet. Old people, lots of problems.

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  2. Oh, it all looks so good! Especially the creme brulee and steak!

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  3. Wow!! Fine dining!! All looked sumptuous. Look at the prime rib, make me want steak right now. Good that you guys made reservation. Sure limited seat with many people onboard.

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  4. I will eat all the desserts in this post and then I will have to roll off the ship.

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  5. Wahhh! Everything looks good. I am sure the waiter enjoyed serving you all too.

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