Palo Restaurant and Remy Restaurant on the Disney Dream
Palo Restaurant:
Aft on Deck 12, Disney Dream's Palo restaurant is one of two specialty restaurant only for adults. There are specialty pizzas prepared in Palo's on stage kitchen (pictured right). Starters include grilled eggplant, smoked trout, Caprese Salads, Shrimp Salads, Minestrone Soup, and grilled portobello mushrooms with polenta. Stuffed Chicken Breast, Rack of Lamb, Raviolini with Shrimp sauce, Sauteed Fresh Fish, Tortellini, and Orecchiette, are among main course entrees. Delicious desserts in Palo on Disney Dream complete an excellent meal in this upscale Northern Italian restaurant. The menu features an excellent selection of wines served by the glass or bottle, as well as bellinis and limoncello martinis.
The charge to dine at Palo on the Disney Dream is 30 USD per diner. A set dinner with wine pairing is 89 USD per person.
Remy Restaurant on the Disney Dream:
Remy restaurant on the Disney Dream is an elegant, adults only dining establishment featuring French cuisine in Art Nouveau splendor. Located aft on Deck 12, this restaurant made its debut on Disney Dream and is an upscale dining experience for guests age 18 and older. With a 95 USD charge per diner for Disney Dream's Remy Restaurant, the cuisine and the experience is exceptional.
The restaurant's namesake is Remy, the gourmet chef from the Disney-Pixar movie Ratatouille. And, yes, while what is Disney's most elegant restaurant afloat is named after a rodent; the cuisine, like the movie, is excellent. Dinner at Disney Dream's Remy restaurant consists of 8-9 small courses and a top-notch wine list. If you are traveling with a group, you may want to inquire about regarding the private Wine Room, or, even ask about the Chef's Private Table which is in a special room and the head chef will lead you through the meal. There is a dress code in Remy that requires gentlemen to wear jackets and ladies to wear either cocktail dresses or appropriate evening dress.
On cruises of at least four night, champagne brunches are available at 60 USD per person. Brunch paired with champagne is 90 USD per person.
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Tips for Palo & Remy Restaurants on the Disney Dream:
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Menu for the Palo Restaurant on the Disney Dream
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We do suggest you make your reservations as soon as possible, preferably when booking your cruise. As soon as you make final payment, you can make reservations online for Palo and Remy.
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Palo and Remy are only for adults. Guests younger than 18 are not permitted in either restaurant.
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How much should I tip at Palo and Remy on the Disney Dream? First, bear in mind that all alcoholic beverages that you pay for will have a gratuity added. The cover charge does include gratuity. However, you may wish to consider giving an extra gratuity to the waiter or waitress who has served you. An appropriate amount is to estimate the value of the meal you ordered if you ordered it on land and tip 15-20% based on that cost. If you feel that the value of the meal was 50 USD were you to order it in a land-based restaurant, you should tip 7.50- 10 USD. It is certainly your discretion not to tip, but the waiters serving you are some of the best on the ship and should be rewarded if they provided you with an exceptional dining experience.
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Specialty drinks, wines, and beer are at current menu prices.
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Formal attire is recommended - gentlemen to wear jackets and ladies to wear either cocktail dresses or appropriate evening dress.
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THE MOST IMPORTANT TIP FOR PALO AND REMY!!! If you are on a cruise that is longer than 4 nights in length, book Palo or Remy on nights 5, 6 or 7. You will not know until you get on the ship your dining night in the Animator's Palate restaurant -- one of the dining highlights of the cruise where the ambience changes from black and white to color as your dinner progresses. However, the changing ambiance only happens during the first time you dine in the Animator's Palate. If you dine in the restaurant a 2nd time during your (typically 7-night) cruise, it is just a normal restaurant and does not feature the change from black and white to color. If you are on a cruise that is shorter than 5 nights, there is a good chance that you may miss Animator's Palate if you make your reservations before your cruise.