![]() ![]() This was a set of three beautifully seared sea scallops flavored with eggplant, tomato, pine nuts and olive oil. ![]() Another co-worker requested a beer that was not on the menu, and our server was happy to find it for her, along with some beautifully sliced oranges to punctuate the flavor.Īs I stated before, all of this understated elegance served as the best backdrop for some sumptuous and delightful foods. One member of our party was wearing dark pants, so the hostess switched out her white napkin for a black one. The service is subtle too, but in a good way. The plush seats and clean white tablecloths evoke a simple elegance. Inside the restaurant the lights are low, making for a wonderfully intimate atmosphere. On the Breakaway, the entrance to Le Bistro looks and feels like a cobblestone street and there is “outdoor” seating where you can get a great view of 678 Ocean Place, the heart of the ship. Not only was the food delicious, the restaurant evoked a Parisian bistro. Le Bistro is one of Norwegian’s signature specialty restaurants appearing on all of their ships except for Pride of America, which has her own french cuisine restaurant called Jefferson’s Bistro. I have to say, living in the suburbs, it’s not often you find a french restaurant, so it was exciting to get to experience the food from a country famous for its beautiful landscapes and decadent cuisine. ![]() The Norwegian Breakaway is quite a ship, and there are 28 dining venues to choose from, so I was delighted when one of our cruise consultants made a dinner reservation for a few of us at Le Bistro on our last night on the ship. By Erica Kritt, Social Media Coordinator, The Cruise Web, Inc. ![]()
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