What are all of NCL’s Specialty dining restaurants? On which ships can you find each restaurant?

Specialty dining on NCL is pay-for restaurants on the cruise that offer an opportunity for diverse cuisines and other dining experiences outside of the MDR. While NCL offers plenty of dining included with the purchased cruise fare, if you choose the Free-at-Sea Dining perk, you’ll have to make a reservation at one of their many specialty dining restaurants.

As a foodie, dining in NCL’s specialty dining restaurants is always one of my favorite parts of cruising with them. As the leader of Freestyle cruising, Norwegian Cruise Line knows how to do specialty dining, offering exceptional menus. They have a great selection of restaurants that can be found across their ships. From gourmet French cuisine at Le Bistro, our favorite, to delicious Italian cuisine at Onda. If you’re in the mood for succulent steaks at Cagney’s Steakhouse, seafood at Ocean Blue, or Tex-Mex at Los Lobos, you’ll find plenty of options to enjoy and use your Free-at-Sea Specialty Dining Meals, purchase a dining package or pay à la carte.

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In this guide, we list all the specialty dining restaurants and menus, what ships each restaurant is on, dress codes, a few valuable tips, and answer some frequently asked questions.

Which one is your favorite specialty restaurant on NCL? And, Why? Let me know in the comments.

Cagney’s Steakhouse

  • NCL Cagney’s Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Available on all Norwegian ships
  • Open: Dinner Only
  • Dress Code: Smart Casual | No-Thirts or Shorts
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

delicious meal from Cagney's Steakhouse on Norwegian Cruise Line. The plate features a perfectly grilled ribeye steak accompanied by a side of creamy mashed potatoes and crispy onion rings. delicious meal from Cagney's Steakhouse on Norwegian Cruise Line. The plate features a perfectly grilled ribeye steak accompanied by a side of creamy mashed potatoes and crispy onion rings. PinRibeye

Cagney’s Steakhouse on Norwegian Cruise Line is a favorite spot among cruisers. If you are a meat lover, they offer a classic American steakhouse experience with high-quality cuts of meat, delicious seafood, and all the traditional sides you’d expect. We love their jumbo shrimp, rib-eye, prime rib roast, and seven-layer chocolate cake. Can’t get into Cagneys? Don’t worry; the main dining rooms on NCL offer options to upgrade to one of Cagney’s premium steaks.

Le Bistro

  • NCL Le Bistro Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Available on all Norwegian ships
  • Open: Dinner Only
  • Dress Code: Smart Casual | No-Thirts or Shorts
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

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Le Bistro is Norwegian Cruise Line’s fine French dining restaurant, offering classics like escargot, coq au vin, filet de boeuf and île flottante. If you’ve never tried escargot, this is a perfect opportunity to do so. We always book this restaurant on every NCL cruise because of its exquisite food and top-notch service. Plus, it’s the only restaurant serving Veuve Clicquot champagne in the Premium Plus Package.

Teppanyaki

  • NCL Teppanyaki Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Jade, Star, Encore, Pearl, Escape, Bliss, Spirit, Gem, Dawn, Joy, Epic, Sun, Jewel, Getaway, and Breakaway
  • Open: Dinner Only
  • Dress Code: Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • Cost: Cover Charge or part of a Specialty Dining Package

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For a fun night with delicious Japanese hibachi, you’ll want to book Teppanyaki. This interactive dining experience on Norwegian Cruise Line is a hit, and reservations are a MUST due to limited availability. The skilled chefs prepare your meal right at the table. It’s a three-course meal with grilled meats, seafood, veggies, and even noodles. I love the chicken and steak combo. This meal has a cover charge that’s worth it, even without the specialty dining package.

Ocean Blue

  • NCL Ocean Blue Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Joy, Escape, Breakaway, Encore, Bliss, and Getaway
  • Open: Dinner only
  • Dress Code: Smart Casual | No-Thirts or Shorts
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

Ocean Blue is a premier seafood restaurant on Norwegian Cruise Line, known for its fresh, high-quality seafood. The menu features oysters, lobster, grilled fish, and seafood platters. With its elegant ambiance and attentive service, Ocean Blue offers a special dining experience for seafood lovers.

Moderno Churrascaria

  • NCL Moderno Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Epic, Dawn, Jade, Breakaway, Getaway, Sun, Jewel, Pearl, Star, and Escape
  • Open: Dinner only
  • Dress Code: Cruise Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

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Moderno is a Brazilian Churrascaria restaurant on the Norwegian Cruise Line that serves a variety of all-you-can-eat grilled meats. It’s a unique, fun dining experience that features gaucho chefs who bring skewers of perfectly grilled meats to your table, slicing portions directly onto your plate. With a green and red tab, you control the flow of meats to your table. You must try their skewered cinnamon pineapple—so good.

La Cucina

  • NCL La Cucina Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Gem, Escape, Epic, Breakaway, Joy, Getaway, Bliss, Dawn, Sky, Sun, Pearl, Jade, and Star
  • Open: Dinner Only
  • Dress Code: Cruise Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

La Cucina is Norwegian Cruise Line’s classic Italian restaurant. It was the first Italian specialty restaurant offered until Onda by Scarpetta debuted on NCL Encore. This restaurant offers favorites like Mozzarella Caprese, Spaghetti Carbonara, and Osso Bucco.

Wasabi

  • NCL Wasabi Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Spirit, Dawn, Breakaway, Star, Pearl, Epic, Gem, Sun, Jewel, Jade, and Getaway
  • Open: Dinner only
  • Dress Code: Cruise Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

Wasabi is Norwegian Cruise Line’s sushi bar, offering a casual yet stylish dining experience. The menu includes a variety of fresh sushi, sashimi, and creative rolls, all prepared with high-quality ingredients.

Onda by Scarpetta

  • NCL Onda Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Spirit, Viva, Prima, and Encore
  • Open: Dinner Only
  • Dress Code: Cruise Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

delicious plate of Tagliatelle, from Onda by Scarpetta on the Norwegian Encore. The dish showcases a beautifully prepared pasta with a rich, flavorful sauce, garnished with fresh ingredients.delicious plate of Tagliatelle, from Onda by Scarpetta on the Norwegian Encore. The dish showcases a beautifully prepared pasta with a rich, flavorful sauce, garnished with fresh ingredients.PinTagliatelle

Onda by Scarpetta is Norwegian Cruise Line’s premier Italian restaurant, replacing La Cucina on the newer cruise ship. It is inspired by the renowned Scarpetta restaurants. The menu features a variety of modern Italian dishes, including handmade pasta, seafood, and meats. If you love Italian food, this is worth a try.

Food Republic

  • NCL Food Republic Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Viva, Sun, Bliss, Dawn, Prima, and Encore
  • Open: Dinner and occasionally on a sea day
  • Dress Code: Cruise Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

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Food Republic serves Asian Fusion cuisine with quite a few surprises on the menu. As one of our favorite dining venues, you can order a selection of sushi rolls and small, shareable plates of yummy foods directly from your tablet. It’s the perfect restaurant for sharing small bites with a group. Dessert lovers, don’t miss out on the Chocolate Black Forest cake.

Los Lobos

  • NCL Los Lobos Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Sun, Bliss, Viva, Prima, Dawn, and Encore
  • Open: Dinner only
  • Dress Code: Cruise Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

dish of queso fundido from Los Lobos on the Norwegian Encore. This cheesy delight, topped with chorizo and served with warm tortillasdish of queso fundido from Los Lobos on the Norwegian Encore. This cheesy delight, topped with chorizo and served with warm tortillasPinQueso Fondido

Los Lobos is Norwegian’s Mexican Cantina, serving a modern twist on Mexican food. It’s not your typical traditional Mexican food that you may be used to, but it is flavorful and offers an abundance of dishes worth a specialty dining meal. For dessert, you’ll find favorites here, like quesadillas, carne asada, fajitas, and churros. Even if you don’t come here for a full meal, it’s worth paying à la carte for queso fundido and tableside guacamole to pair with a margarita.

Q Smokehouse

  • NCL Q Smokehouse Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Joy, Bliss, and Encore
  • Open: Dinner only
  • Dress Code: Cruise Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

Q Smokehouse is Norwegian Cruise Line’s spot for American barbecue. Enjoy smoked meats like brisket, ribs, pulled pork, chicken, and classic sides such as mac and cheese, baked beans, and cornbread. At night, stop by for live music and a drink. You’ll find some menu items at The Food Hall on Prima Class ships.

Nama Sushi and Sashimi

  • NCL Nama Sushi and Sashimi Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Viva and Prima
  • Open for dinner only
  • Dress Code: Cruise Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

Nama Sushi and Sashimi is a Norwegian Cruise Line an elevated sushi bar on Prima Class that offers an array of fresh and beautifully crafted sushi and sashimi. This is an ideal spot for sushi lovers looking to for fresh sushi prepared right at the counter.

Hasuki

  • NCL Hasuki Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Viva and Prima
  • Open: Dinner only
  • Dress Code: Cruise Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • Cost: Cover Charge or part of a Specialty Dining Package

Hasuki is Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest teppanyaki restaurant on the Prima Class ships. It offers a more upscale experience while maintaining a similar menu. It’s an interactive dining venue where skilled chefs cook right at your table, sharing with other cruisers and entertaining guests with their talented cooking skills. The menu features a selection of high-quality grilled meat, seafood, and vegetable combos.

Palomar

  • NCL Palomar Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Viva and Prima
  • Open: Dinner only
  • Dress Code: Smart Casual | No-Thirts or Shorts
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

Palomar is a new Mediterranean-inspired restaurant on Norwegian Cruise Line’s Prima Class ships. It serves seafood dishes and a few meat dishes for those who do not love seafood. The menu features favorites like grilled octopus and Dover sole.

Pinchos Tapas & Bar

  • NCL Pinchos Tapas Menu
  • Cruise Ships: Norwegian Escape
  • Open: Dinner only
  • Dress Code: Cruise Casual | No tank tops, hoodies, short-shorts, jeans with holes or tears
  • Cost: À la carte or part of a Specialty Dining Package

Pinchos Tapas and Bar is a Spanish-style restaurant with a tapas-based menu only found on Norwegian Escape. Start with a charcuterie of jamón and queso, and then enjoy classic pinches like patatas bravas, which you can pair with their in-house sangria.

Booking a Specialty Dining Restaurant on Norwegian Cruise Line

Specialty dining restaurants are not included with your base cruise fare. These restaurants come with an extra charge, which you can pay à la carte or cover with a specialty dining package. Depending on the NCL Free-at-Sea perks you chose at booking; you may have 1-2 specialty dining meals included, so be sure to check your cruise details.

Important Points to Remember

  • Extra Charge: Specialty dining is not included in the base fare.
  • Payment Options: Pay à la carte or purchase a specialty dining package.
  • Free-at-Sea Perks: Check your booking for any included specialty dining meals.
  • Reservations Required: Walk-ins are almost impossible due to high demand.
  • Booking Window: Start booking 120 days before sailing for 7-day cruises or longer.
  • Onboard Reservations: You can also book or make changes to your reservations once on board.

What is best specialty restaurant on NCL?

Food is subjective, so while Le Bistro might be the best specialty dining restaurant on Norwegian for me, others might prefer Cagney’s. It’s best to peruse the menus and read some reviews before deciding which restaurant you’d like to dine at.

When can you make specialty dining reservations on NCL?

You can make specialty dining reservations on NCL based on your stateroom category and sailing details. Guests staying in The Haven can start making reservations 130 days before sailing. Those in Club Balcony suites can begin booking 125 days before sailing. For Balcony and below staterooms, reservations open 120 days prior for sailings of 7 days or more and holiday sailings of 6 days or less. For non-holiday sailings of 6 days or less, reservations can be made 90 days before departure.

Are specialty dining restaurants worth it on NCL?

If you are a foodie, it’s worth trying 1-2 of NCL’s specialty restaurants while onboard. These restaurants typically serve higher quality gourmet meals that you’ll enjoy. However, if you look at food as simply fuel and are a picky eater, the offerings at the buffet, main dining rooms, The Local, and the Food Hall are probably enough to satisfy your hunger.

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when I was investing a couple of months as a scholar in home at Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi. That is Sri Vishwanath temple on the school of BHU. Sri Vishwanath Temple BHU Varanasi– A Model Temple Now, Varanasi has lots of temples, some understood, some not so well known. You come across small temples at every nook and corner, every step of the ghats as you walk around the earliest living city in the world. It is not within the confines of the city bound by Varuna and Assi rivers that I found my answer. I discovered it in the BHU school itself. Yes, I am talking about the Vishwanath temple in the middle of the university school and not the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi.

Stroll to your closest temple

For two months, I walked to this temple every early morning from my guest home. Slowly, I began discovering the different elements like the smaller temples that surround the main Vishwanath temple, the temples on the first floor or the Nataraja temple on the side, the Yagnashalas and the plants around it.

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Saraswati. One side of Vishwanath is Mata Parvati with Ganesha and on the other side is a Chaturmukhlinga. On the very first floor, you see another Shiva temple right on top of the ground flooring one, surrounded by Mahamaya and Lakshmi Narayana on either side. Slowly, I started dropping in front of the rising Sun that illuminates the temple as it increases. It appears almost like a deity from the first flooring. Behind the temple are trees like Amla that are worshipped too.

Knowedge on walls of the BHU Vishwanath Temple

The walls of the temple have lots of small snippets and verses from Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas and words of saints like Swami Ramakrishna with photos sculpted in marble panels. Scenes from bibles are portrayed on some panels. The whole of the Bhagawad Gita is engraved on the back of the first flooring temples. It ended up being a routine for me to read one sculpture and the words engraved on it every day. It was like getting a job to consider an ancient wisdom nugget and see how it applies to our lives today. A great thought for the day, a sluggish Swadhyaya for those who go to the temple.

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Meditation, Pranayama and Yoga

In the lawns of the temple, on benches and small canopied sit-outs, I would see people doing meditation, pranayama and yoga. In the Yagnashala, a group of senior citizens would be chanting stotras or singing bhajans. Trainees of the visual arts show their art for those who may wish to purchase it. Soothing devotional music plays in the mornings, which would be perfect if the trainees of music were singing live. Inside the temple, I observed a boy doing Durga Saptashati Course in front of the Mahamaya temple on the first flooring.

Devotees at VT BHUDevotees at VT BHU Enthusiasts at VT BHU On the day of convocation, it is a delight to see the students featuring their degrees in ceremonial gowns to offer them at the feet of Shiva. To me, this is a big marker of how the temple becomes an integral part of everybody who gets to live in the BHU campus or its area. A lot of trainees and checking out scholars like me come and remain in the vicinity for a brief time period, but due to the fact that the temple is so well incorporated into the life of BHU, you naturally get drawn in to it and make it a part of your day-to-day routine.

Sees

The temple is well-visited throughout the day. Early morning, you see the morning walkers stopping by, in the evening and on holidays, it has lots of travelers and pilgrims. Then there are trainees who come for a cold coffee or a freshly made samosa chaat. Chai, like in other places in Kashi, is never ever too far. My personal favorites are the 2 bookshops and souvenir stores that are on either side as you go into the temple. In the morning, it is calm and tranquil with only flowers and Prasad stores open, however at night, the area is pulsating with energy, with eateries being more in focus. All this belongs of the temple, however still outside its primary entryway.

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Check Out the Vishwanath Temple Next Time in Varanasi

Do go to the Vishwanath Temple as and when you go to Kashi. You can take a couple of lessons that you can apply to your area temple. See how the temple provides space for everyone to be a part of the temple and yet comprehend that it belongs to everybody else as much as it comes from me. The tidiness and the walkability enable people to walk around even when there are a lot of individuals. Yes, it is a relatively huge temple, while our own area temples might be extremely little in contrast, but the number of people visiting them regularly would also be small. See if you can make a cultural space together with being the spiritual one, where young and old can check out with equal ease.

Sri Vishwanath temple at BHU Varanasi comes closest to my creativity of how a temple need to be in our times. A space for individuals to have individually discussions with the devatas, in addition to a place for us to connect with those who live within the precincts of the temple and those visiting it from distant places.