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10/10/05 11:23 AM
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xander
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A question for those who have sailed Silversea -
I know that this is an all inclusive cruise; so if i want some caviar - how do i get it? On Seadream the caviar was on the room service menu, but you could order it anytime, anyplace. What's the deal on Silversea? And does anyone know what type they serve?
Ian
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Re: caviar
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10/10/05 04:30 PM
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lapeter
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You can order it from the room service menu and in the restaurant anytime at no charge. I don't know what type, but I enjoyed it.
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Re: caviar
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10/11/05 07:38 PM
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cruisinsince75
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It's Sevruga from what I remember, but then I'm not a caviar afficianado.
Don
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Re: caviar
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10/12/05 01:02 AM
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xander
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Thanks for the info. We are fans of caviar and champagne - so that's breakfast sorted then......
Gus and Ian
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Re: caviar
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10/12/05 11:13 AM
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cruisinsince75
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BTW, the champagne now is Pommery and Perrier Jouet. I understand that you have a choice between the two. Sounds like a wine tasting is in order! :D
Don
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