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15 Cruise Lunch Foods You're Totally Missing

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Creator's Key Takeaways

Cruise ships spend roughly $10 to $15 per passenger per day on food ingredients.

Hidden inside that tiny budget are 15 lunch foods so good that passengers who discover them say lunch became the best meal of their entire cruise.

The Kummelweck sandwich at Park Cafe on Royal Caribbean has a near religious following.

The chicken tikka masala from the Indian station called Tamara is the single best item in the entire food hall.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Check the app to see what's open for lunch.
Peek into small cafes and food halls that don't have lines.
Sit down in the main dining room on sea days.
Book a specialty restaurant at lunch for a third of the dinner price.
Ask the waiter what the kitchen is proudest of today.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Most passengers never find the best lunch foods.Treat lunch like a treasure hunt and venture past the buffet.
First-time cruisers walk right past Park Cafe because it doesn't look like a restaurant.Look for small cafes tucked away in areas like Central Park.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the best lunch foods on a cruise ship?
QHow can passengers find hidden lunch gems?
QWhy is lunch sometimes better than dinner on a cruise?

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YouTube Video Description

Cruise ships spend $10-15 per passenger per day on food. That covers breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, room service, and midnight pizza. Hidden inside that tiny budget are 15 lunch foods so good that passengers say lunch became the best meal of their entire cruise. What You Will Learn - Why the Kummelweck sandwich at Park Cafe has a near-religious following - Why food halls changed what free lunch looks like on cruise ships in 2024 - Why the Chicken Tikka Masala at Indulge Food Hall is called the sleeper hit of the ship - Why most passengers do not know the main dining room is open for lunch - Why French onion soup is the most underrated item on Royal Caribbean ships - Why Chops Grille charges $70 for dinner but $18 for the same steak at lunch - Why afternoon tea is the most elegant free meal most passengers never try - Why Alfredo's Pizzeria was voted Best Pizza at Sea by USA Today - Why Disney's smoked brisket is one of the best complimentary lunches at sea - Why Carnival's free pasta bar serves $20 dinner food for free at noon Chapters 0:00 The $10-15 Per Day Budget 2:00 Guy's Burger Joint 4:00 Kummelweck Sandwich Park Cafe 6:10 Royal Caribbean Food Halls 8:20 MSC World America Dining 10:00 Norwegian Indulge Food Hall 11:40 Main Dining Room Lunch 13:00 French Onion Soup Secret 15:10 Specialty Restaurants At Lunch 16:40 Afternoon Tea 18:30 Alfredo's Pizzeria Princess #cruise #lunch #cruisefood #cruisetips #royalcaribbean #carnival #norwegian #disneycruise #buffet #cruisedining #foodhall #cruiseship #travelfood