7 Can’t Miss Dishes on Your Virgin Voyages Cruise

With 20+ eateries included in your cruise fare, there are SO many delicious things to try.

Virgin Voyages takes a fresh approach to dining onboard their yacht inspired cruise fleet by including food at more than 20 made-to-order food venues. There are five signature restaurants including The Wake, upscale steak and seafood; Pink Agave, Mexican inspired cuisine; Test Kitchen, experimental gastronomy; Extra Virgin, Italian delights; and Gunbae, the only Korean BBQ at sea. There’s also a food hall called The Galley, that offers everything from breakfast all day at Diner & Dash, to spicy ramen at Noodle Around, and delicious tacos from Let’s Taco Bout It. And because there is no shortage of options onboard, there are also several other places scattered throughout the ship including: The Dock and The Dock House (tapas and mezze), The Social Club (bar food and boozey milkshakes), The Sun Club (poke bowls), The Pizza Place, and of course, Ship Eats room service.

Feeling like you need to book a longer cruise just to check out this foodie paradise? You’re not wrong! Here’s my top seven can’t miss dishes on Virgin Voyages:

  1. Braised Mini Meatballs at Extra Virgin. These little delights have San Marzano tomatoes, smoked mozzarella, and pancetta.

  2. Esquites at Pink Agave. Do not sleep on this grilled corn, spicy aioli and lime. Every person at the table will want their own. Trust me.

  3. White Truffle Pizza with an Egg at The Pizza Place. Ask them to box it up and enjoy this pizza with mozzarella and cracked black pepper wherever you like onboard.

  4. Salt Crusted Dorade at The Wake. This dish is not only delicious, it’s also a table-side experience where your server prepares the fish with caper lemon butter sauce.

  5. Smoked Bacon at Razzle Dazzle. This is an extra decadent choice but you will never have a better piece of bacon in your life.

  6. Capirotada from Pink Agave. My husband agreed this dessert was last meal material. It’s that good. This bread pudding has rum raisins and is served topped with a scoop of ice cream and a caramel brittle.

  7. Afternoon Tea at SIP. Although this is the only item on this roundup that does come with a charge, I think it’s worth the spend. Not only will you pick your flavor for a traditional tea service, you’ll also get a giant tower of treats. For a little extra you can also add champagne too!

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