Epicurean Breakfast

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Epicurean Breakfast

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Hi - what time is breakfast served in the Epicurean for suite passengers? And is menu same as MDR?

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Ess001 wrote: 09 Jul 2018, 15:18
what time is breakfast served in the Epicurean for suite passengers?
https://ask.pocruises.com/help/PO/life- ... /Breakfast
Ess001 wrote: 09 Jul 2018, 15:18
And is menu same as MDR?
Last time we used it the menu was "similar" but better. Basically you can have anything that there is - although you may have to wait whilst someone goes down to the restaurant to get it.

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Thank you David. I forgot to check the facts page! Doh!

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We have a suite on Azura for the first time next year. Looking forward to trying it.

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It’s our first time in a suite too. And probably our last! 😆

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I hope it’s better than last time we used it. It was EXACTLY the same as the MDR - horrible! I especially hate the juice, which is not freshly squeezed.
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Had breakfast there a lot and have always found it great, all freshly cooked and hot, wth a good choice, much prefer to buffet and MDR, although like the MDR as well.


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Ess001 wrote: 10 Jul 2018, 11:10
It’s our first time in a suite too. And probably our last! 😆
E said that as well.


It wasn’t.

Epicurean breakfasts are relaxing and very good. Toast is slightly better than in the MDR although somehow Oriana has better toast.

Agree with Gill the OJ was poor so I had tomato juice.


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When we've had a suite on Azura the orange juice has always been freshly squeezed, the toast was far better and my husband loved the French toast with bacon. We loved the peace and quiet of the Epicurean for breakfast. However, when we had a suite on Ventura, just over a year ago the orange juice was definitely not freshly squeezed so maybe it's not now. The breakfast menu was always fairly short. We never asked for something not on the menu but maybe you can.

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