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10 foods you need to try on Harmony of the Seas

As the largest cruise ship in the world, Harmony of the Seas offers a variety of things to do, see, drink and eat. Sticking to your diet might be tough during a weeklong Caribbean sailing on this ship, with so many tempting treats around every corner.

While you might have to show some self-control, here are 10 foods (and dining venues) you must try on Harmony of the Seas.

Head to the Park Café on Harmony of the Seas for a quick, casual bite to eat.
Don and Heidi Bucolo / Special to CruiseableHead to the Park Café on Harmony of the Seas for a quick, casual bite to eat.

The Royal Kummelweck Sandwich (Park Café, deck 8)

The Royal Kummelweck roast beef sandwich.
Courtesy of Royal Caribbean InternationalThe Royal Kummelweck sandwich.
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This is definitely a sandwich that will make you go back for seconds (and thirds). Prepared most days at the Park Café on deck 8, this freshly carved roast beef sandwich, sliced right in front of you, is topped with au jus and your choice of spicy or mild mustard. Layered on top of a freshly baked onion roll, these sandwiches are worth the wait. You should expect a line — hey, bring a magazine or your Kindle — but the line moves pretty quickly.

 

Head to Sabor Taqueria & Tequila Bar on Harmony of the Seas when you're in the mood for Mexican or margaritas.
Don and Heidi Bucolo / Special to CruiseableHead to Sabor Taqueria & Tequila Bar when you're in the mood for Mexican or margaritas.

House-made chips & guacamole (Sabor, deck 6 aft)

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What could be better than freshly made salsa and homemade tortilla chips? How about topping these favorites with handcrafted guacamole that is made to order? At Sabor restaurant, you can have your guacamole prepared just the way you like it. Pair this snack with a handcrafted drink, like the jalapeño-cucumber margarita, and your happy hour just got a whole lot happier (surcharge of $6 for guacamole).

 

Lamb chops served in the main dining room on Harmony of the Seas.
Don and Heidi Bucolo / Special to CruiseableA rack of lamb dish served in the main dining room on Harmony of the Seas.

Rack of lamb (main dining room, decks 3-5)

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Whether you decide to do traditional dining or My Time Dining, make it a point to sample one of the best dishes served in the main dining room, the rack of lamb. Tender and succulent, it is one of the top entrees on the rotational dinner menu. While the main dining room offers plenty of other great selections, the rack of lamb is perfectly presented and a personal favorite.

 

For a small surcharge, head to Wonderland on Harmony of the Seas for a new post-modern style of cooking and categorized by theme rather than course.
Courtesy of Royal Caribbean International For a small surcharge, head to Wonderland for a new post-modern style of cooking and categorized by theme rather than course.

Buffalo chicken eggs (Wonderland, deck 12)

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You've seen the pictures, now taste the tapa that put this experimental restaurant on the map. The buffalo chicken eggs are a smoky and smooth small plate that is a must-try at Wonderland. Along with these delectable bites, you can choose from a wide array of other options on this unique tasting menu like the Crispy Crab Cones, Liquid Lobster and wonton soup. An equally impressive signature cocktail menu is also worth exploring. (Specialty dining price per person for dinner is $49, reservations suggested.)

 

The Plank meat and cheese board at Jamie's Italian restaurant on Harmony.
Courtesy of Royal Caribbean InternationalThe Plank meat and cheese board at Jamie's Italian restaurant on Harmony.

The Plank (Jamie’s Italian, deck 8)

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Not to be confused with the exercise, the Plank is a meat and cheese board at Jamie’s — a massive appetizer that you'll want to share. Served with a succulent array of Italian cold cuts, olives and cheese, this dish is truly one of a kind. Served with pickles and flat bread on the side, and presented on a sturdy wooden plank, this appetizer is as impressive to see as it is to eat. (Specialty dining price per person for dinner is $35, reservations suggested.)

 

Whatever your age, cool off with some frozen yogurt.
Joshua Zamrycki / Creative Commons BY NC NDWhatever your age, cool off with some frozen yogurt.

Serve-yourself frozen yogurt (deck 15)

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Frozen yogurt is sort of healthy, right? This soft serve station is open during the daytime and serves up traditional offerings of chocolate, vanilla, strawberry and, of course, twist. With stations on both the starboard and port side, you're never too far away from this refreshing treat. A tasty cone is the perfect treat while lounging poolside.

 

Choose the topping for your Coney Island hot dog at Boardwalk Dog House on Harmony.
Courtesy of Royal Caribbean InternationalChoose the topping for your Coney Island hot dog at Boardwalk Dog House on Harmony.

Coney Island hot dog (Boardwalk Dog House, deck 6)

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While the kids are rounding the carousel, or tackling the Lucky Climber, sneak over to the Boardwalk Dog House for a midday snack. While everyone loves a classic Coney Island hot dog, complete with sauerkraut and onions, you shouldn’t neglect the other options. From the tangy German to the flavorful Big Apple, why not try several (though not all at once!)? This complimentary casual offering is perfect to eat on the go.

 

Johnny Rockets, the comfort food diner on Harmony of the Seas.
Courtesy of Royal Caribbean InternationalJohnny Rockets, the comfort food diner on Harmony of the Seas.

Made-to-order omelets (main dining room, Mini Bites, Johnny Rockets)

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Unlike other ships, you will not find an omelet station in the buffet at breakfast, though several alternative options serve up custom omelets. At Johnny Rockets, you can score one with hash brown potatoes free of charge. For something a bit quicker, you can head to Mini Bites on deck 15. Here, a small selection of buffet items are available, along with an omelet station. Or, you could enjoy a sit-down breakfast in the main dining room on deck 3 featuring omelets, pancakes, French toast and more.

 

 A look at the classy main dining room aboard Harmony of the Seas.
Courtesy of Royal Caribbean International Grab a lobster by the tail in the main dining room aboard Harmony of the Seas.

Lobster tail (main dining room)

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On the second formal night of your sailing, you should make it a point to get dressed up and head to the main dining room for the Fisherman’s Plate. A boiled Caribbean lobster is the centerpiece of this simple, classic dish. Don’t be ashamed to order two (or more). Go for a seafood feast and start with a round of the chilled shrimp with tangy cocktail sauce.

 

 Meet a robotic bartender (just don't try to chat one up) at the Bionic Bar on Harmony of the Seas.
Courtesy of Royal Caribbean International Order a Love Connection from a robotic bartender at the Bionic Bar on Harmony of the Seas.

The Love Connection (most bars on board)

10How do you make a frozen cocktail even better? Blend it with another frozen cocktail! The signature drink of the cruise line’s adult game show, the Love and Marriage show, is a fruity combination of strawberry daiquiri, piña colada and mango. Combined with equal amounts of light and dark rum, these adult frozen drinks are the ultimate thirst quencher day or night.

Hungry yet?

Other tasty options on Harmony of the Seas include American Icon Grill on deck 3, Asian-themed Silk on deck 5, Asian-inspired Izumi on deck 4, Chops Grille on deck 8 and 150 Central Park on deck 8. 

Now you probably won't be able to squeeze in all of these tasty outings during a single cruise on Harmony of the Seas. A good thing, too, or you might not be able to squeeze into your jeans by the end of the cruise! Lucky for you, there are plenty of ways to keep your weight in check — start by taking the stairs. After all, on the world’s largest cruise ship, you can burn some calories by just walking from one restaurant to the next.

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Along with my wife, I'm the co-editor of EatSleepCruise.com, helping you sea the world, one port at a time!

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