December 17-23, 2016
We are true foodies and love trying new things while on a cruise ship as well as enjoy our favorites. The Carnival Valor offered the FunShip 2.0 upgrades including Guy's Burger Joint and Blue Iguana Cantina but it also had Mongolian Wok and Ol' Fashioned BBQ. This made for an amazing Lido dining experience throughout the cruise. In addition, the Valor had the American Table and American Feast menus in the Main Dining Room. We enjoyed every meal and the Carnival Valor is one of our favorite Carnival ships for dining!
I am going to highlight all of the Lido deck offerings individually as well as each night's menu from the MDR. Chris and I cruise frequently and enjoy "rating" each menu item from 1-5 with 2.5 being what you would expect from a restaurant on land. We consider a 4.0 to be about standard for most cruise food! I realize that food is VERY subjective but we enjoy reviewing these menu items to help us remember what we do like for future voyages.
RATING SYSTEM
1- awful and would be fast-food level quality (McDonald's or Taco Bell)
2- decent on land offering
2.5- par for land meals (Chili's and Red Lobster)
3- Upscale land restaurant quality
4.0- standard for cruise industry food
5.0- One of the best foods (of the corresponding category) we have ever had
Guy's Burger Joint- Lido Deck 9 mid-ship
(This became mine and the kids favorite Lido dining option... They LOVED the fries)
Guy's is always a huge hit with Carnival passengers so the lines are always long but they do move quickly. They are open from noon to 6PM! Tip- Get anything with the donkey sauce... you will not regret it!
Overall- 4.5
The Ringer- 5.0
Guy's Burger Joint
SMC- Super Melty Cheese
(I swear my mouth is watering just recapping this)
Blue Iguana Cantina on the Lido Deck (Deck 9)
The Salsa Bar
The breakfast burritos were FANTASTIC!
You could get chicken, pork or shrimp in your lunch burritos and they were amazing!
The menu was basic but perfect.
This was taken from the BBQ but gives you an idea of the dessert area of the buffet.
Breakfast offerings from the main buffet- they were not rationing the bacon this time around!
Typical daily Breakfast offerings.
The Carnival Valor offered 3 separate areas for ice cream and was open 24 hours! It was a common stop for us during the cruise!
Pizza Pirate- Lido Deck 9 aft
We did not eat at this venue (Carnival pizza is just AWFUL in our experience) but it is open 24 hours. Tip- Be advised there is ALWAYS a line!
Overall- 4.5
The Dr. Seuss themed menu
Truffle Tree Pancakes
Special Grinch cookies
(Could have been for our Christmas themed sailing as we have not had these the other 2 times we have done this breakfast)
Cat in the Hat parfait... This is always my favorite part of the meal!
Sam I Am Parfait!
Overall- 2.0
The desserts were lacking this time!
The nightly bread basket
Kellie- 3.5
Chris- 2.0
Calamari
Kellie- 4.0
Chris- 4.5
Jalapeno Poppers
Kellie- 4.5
Chris- 4.5
Fried Shrimp
Kellie-4.0 This was not as good as the old "Sweet and Sour Shrimp" but was still enjoyable.
Chris- 4.0
Swordfish Steak
Pasta of the Day/ Spaghetti- 3.5
Kids Hot-dog
Luke would not eat it since it had black grill marks... AHHHH, the joys of a 4 year old!
Dessert Menu #1
Nutella Tiramisu
Kellie- 4.0
Chris- 3.0
Kids Brownie- 3.0
Birthday Cake- 2.0
I did not like this cake but the kids LOVED it!
Since this was a 6 day cruise with 2 formal nights, this voyage offered the lobster tails. Carnival did away with the lobster on cruises less than 5 nights.
Fried Oysters
Kellie- 4.5
Striped Sea Bass- 3.0
Prime Rib- 5.0
American Table #3 Appetizers
Belize Fry Jacks
Seabass- 3.0
Tenderloin- 4.5
Sticky Toffee Brioche Pudding
Kellie- 5.0
WOW... This was AMAZING! Wish I would have been feeling better... I would have ordered TWO!
Smores Parfait
Chocolate Martini
American Feast Menu #2
Kids Banana Split- 3.5
Tip- Remember, you DON'T have to be a kid to order desserts from the kid menu!
American Table #4 appetizers
Prime Rib- 5.0
Creamed Spinach- 3.0
Carrot Cake- 5.0
We chose our favorites from these menus:
Kellie
Favorite Appetizer- Fried Oysters and Crab Cake
Favorite Entree- Tiger Shrimp Creole
Favorite Dessert- Sticky Toffee Pudding and White Chocolate Bread Pudding
Biggest Surprise- White Chocolate Bread Pudding
Biggest Disappointment- Grand Mariner Souffle
Chris
Favorite Appetizer- Crab Cake
Favorite Entree- Prime Rib & Tiger Shrimp Creole
Favorite Dessert- Carrot Cake
Biggest Surprise- Ol' Fashioned BBQ
Biggest Disappointment- Grand Mariner Souffle
We love cruising and EATING on cruises. We use this blog as means for us to know what to order and it is fun to look through and get our mouth watering while we are dieting!
Thanks for following along!
Until we meet again... Keep calm and CRUISE ON!
God is good... All the time!
We are true foodies and love trying new things while on a cruise ship as well as enjoy our favorites. The Carnival Valor offered the FunShip 2.0 upgrades including Guy's Burger Joint and Blue Iguana Cantina but it also had Mongolian Wok and Ol' Fashioned BBQ. This made for an amazing Lido dining experience throughout the cruise. In addition, the Valor had the American Table and American Feast menus in the Main Dining Room. We enjoyed every meal and the Carnival Valor is one of our favorite Carnival ships for dining!
I am going to highlight all of the Lido deck offerings individually as well as each night's menu from the MDR. Chris and I cruise frequently and enjoy "rating" each menu item from 1-5 with 2.5 being what you would expect from a restaurant on land. We consider a 4.0 to be about standard for most cruise food! I realize that food is VERY subjective but we enjoy reviewing these menu items to help us remember what we do like for future voyages.
RATING SYSTEM
1- awful and would be fast-food level quality (McDonald's or Taco Bell)
2- decent on land offering
2.5- par for land meals (Chili's and Red Lobster)
3- Upscale land restaurant quality
4.0- standard for cruise industry food
5.0- One of the best foods (of the corresponding category) we have ever had
Guy's Burger Joint- Lido Deck 9 mid-ship
(This became mine and the kids favorite Lido dining option... They LOVED the fries)
Guy's is always a huge hit with Carnival passengers so the lines are always long but they do move quickly. They are open from noon to 6PM! Tip- Get anything with the donkey sauce... you will not regret it!
Overall- 4.5
The Ringer- 5.0
Guy's Burger Joint
(I swear my mouth is watering just recapping this)
Blue Iguana Cantina- Lido Deck 9 mid-ship
I personally enjoyed the breakfast more than the lunch options. Tip- This dining venue is only open from 7-9AM and then 12-2:30PM but is an excellent choice for breakfast or lunch! They offered build-your-own burrito bar and tacos for both meals! Plus they offer an incredible salsa bar.
Overall- 4.0
The breakfast burritos were FANTASTIC!
You could get chicken, pork or shrimp in your lunch burritos and they were amazing!
Ol' Fashioned BBQ- Deck 10 aft (above the aft buffet)
This was a new addition to the Carnival Valor and it was a really hit for my family! The meat was tender and perfectly cooked and the sides were a hit with my kids. Tip- If you like BBQ and you do not like a line of people, this is the place to be as it was hidden and not many knew about it!
Overall- 5.0
The pork butt could easily go up against any BBQ meat I have ever had... it was divine!
Rosie's Restaurant (Buffet)- Lido Deck 9 Aft
This buffet seemed to be better than most Carnival buffets we have had recently. The kids always found things they liked and the offerings and variety was much better than usual. Tip- We did notice the aft buffet area had shorter lines usually.
Overall- 3.5This was taken from the BBQ but gives you an idea of the dessert area of the buffet.
SWIRLS Ice Cream Stations
The Carnival Valor offered 3 separate areas for ice cream and was open 24 hours! It was a common stop for us during the cruise!
Mongolian Wok- Rosie's Restaurant Lido Deck 9 mid-ship
This was an Asian Mongolian BBQ style option that allowed you to choose your meats, vegetables and carbs to create an Asian bowl to your liking. Chris LOVED this but at first I had a hard time creating the perfect bowl. By the end of the cruise I was loving it. Tip- This gets REALLY BUSY, REALLY FAST. It opens at noon every day and that is the time to be there! Also, this was the main omelet station in the mornings. It too filled up quickly!
Overall- 5.0
We did not eat at this venue (Carnival pizza is just AWFUL in our experience) but it is open 24 hours. Tip- Be advised there is ALWAYS a line!
The Carnival Valor Deli- Lido Deck 9 Mid-ship port
This was a typical deli and offered a variety of hot and cold sandwiches. It was open 11AM-11PM so it was a great choice for a late night snack. Luke loved the hot dogs and the grilled ham and cheese was like college all over again!
Overall-3.5
The Ham and Grilled Cheese ALWAYS reminded me of college! Yummy!
Dr. Seuss Character Breakfast- Lincoln Dining Room Deck 3 mid-ship
We thoroughly enjoyed this breakfast this go around and thought the food was better than usual and the service was faster! Tip- This is a reservation only breakfast that is additional fee of $5/ per person. It offers specialized themed breakfast food and it a great choice for families with kids!Overall- 4.5
The Dr. Seuss themed menu
Special Grinch cookies
(Could have been for our Christmas themed sailing as we have not had these the other 2 times we have done this breakfast)
Sam I Am Parfait!
Tea Time- Washington Dining Room Deck 4 aft
We did not enjoy this as much as usual but it was still a good time. Tip- This is only offered on the last sea day from 3-4PM now on Carnival ships. Some of the best desserts of the cruise have been offered in the past.Overall- 2.0
Lincoln Dining Room- Deck 3 mid-ship
We had Your Time Dining and this allowed us to eat in the dining room anytime from 5:45PM to 9PM. You did not have to have a reservation and you could eat with other couples or passengers. We usually had to wait for 5-10 minutes but it was never too bad. The service was MUCH better on this ship but we still had 1.5+ dining times. The Carnival Valor offered the American Table and American Feast menu and we really enjoyed them!
We had Your Time Dining and this allowed us to eat in the dining room anytime from 5:45PM to 9PM. You did not have to have a reservation and you could eat with other couples or passengers. We usually had to wait for 5-10 minutes but it was never too bad. The service was MUCH better on this ship but we still had 1.5+ dining times. The Carnival Valor offered the American Table and American Feast menu and we really enjoyed them!
Night #1 American Table
Appetizer Menu #1Kellie- 3.5
Chris- 2.0
Kellie- 4.0
Chris- 4.5
Jalapeno Poppers
Kellie- 4.5
Chris- 4.5
Fried Shrimp
Kellie-4.0 This was not as good as the old "Sweet and Sour Shrimp" but was still enjoyable.
Chris- 4.0
Swordfish Steak
Chris- 3.5
Pasta of the Day/ Spaghetti- 3.5
Kids Hot-dog
Luke would not eat it since it had black grill marks... AHHHH, the joys of a 4 year old!
Nutella Tiramisu
Kellie- 4.0
Chris- 3.0
Birthday Cake- 2.0
I did not like this cake but the kids LOVED it!
Night #2 American Feast
American Feast Menu #1Since this was a 6 day cruise with 2 formal nights, this voyage offered the lobster tails. Carnival did away with the lobster on cruises less than 5 nights.
Kellie- 4.5
Kellie- 4.5 EXCELLENT
Chris-
Prime Rib- 5.0
Kellie- 2.5 This was not good at all and not what I expected!
Chris- 2.0
Kellie- 4.5 Carnival never lets me down with this dish!
Chris- 4.0
Night #3 American Table (Costa Maya)
I was sick in the infirmary so we missed this! Sorry!
Night #4 American Table (Belize)
Kellie- 2.5 Gonna be honest, I need the CHEESE in this soup!
Chris- 4.0
Chris- 3.0
Kellie- 4.0
Kellie- 1.5 I LOVE salmon but eeewww! It was clumpy and near flavorless!
Kellie- 4.0 I like this every time!
Tip- Carnival allows all their pasta dishes to be ordered as large main entrees or appetizers.
Tip- Carnival allows all their pasta dishes to be ordered as large main entrees or appetizers.
Tenderloin- 4.5
Sticky Toffee Brioche Pudding
Kellie- 5.0
WOW... This was AMAZING! Wish I would have been feeling better... I would have ordered TWO!
Chris- 4.0
Chris- 4.0
This is his traditional MDR order and it did not disappoint!
Night #5- American Feast
Kellie- 4.0
Chris- 3.5
Kellie- 4.5
Chris- 5.0
Kellie- 4.5 These were cooked perfectly and the sauce and side accompanied them well!
Chris- 4.5
Pork Chop- 4.0
Kellie- 2.5
Chris- 2.0
WOW... this was the biggest disappointment in the MDR. It was soggy and near flavorless!
WOW... this was the biggest disappointment in the MDR. It was soggy and near flavorless!
Kids Banana Split- 3.5
Tip- Remember, you DON'T have to be a kid to order desserts from the kid menu!
Night #6- American Table
Steamed Mussels- 4.0
Carnival never disappoints with chilled soups!
Kellie- 4.5
Chris- 5.0
Easily the best main dish of the cruise!
Easily the best main dish of the cruise!
Kellie
Favorite Appetizer- Fried Oysters and Crab Cake
Favorite Entree- Tiger Shrimp Creole
Favorite Dessert- Sticky Toffee Pudding and White Chocolate Bread Pudding
Biggest Surprise- White Chocolate Bread Pudding
Biggest Disappointment- Grand Mariner Souffle
Chris
Favorite Appetizer- Crab Cake
Favorite Entree- Prime Rib & Tiger Shrimp Creole
Favorite Dessert- Carrot Cake
Biggest Surprise- Ol' Fashioned BBQ
Biggest Disappointment- Grand Mariner Souffle
We love cruising and EATING on cruises. We use this blog as means for us to know what to order and it is fun to look through and get our mouth watering while we are dieting!
Thanks for following along!
Until we meet again... Keep calm and CRUISE ON!
God is good... All the time!
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