Azamara Quest Review

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Chefs need to up their game

Review for the Caribbean Cruise on Azamara Quest
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johncheshire
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Jan 2017
Cabin: Club Veranda Stateroom

Destinations and the experience of a good trip on the sister ship Journey, unfortunately the restaurants on Quest fail miserably to compete with the standards achieved on Journey.

Friday night dinner,X 8 returned raw or uncooked fish to the kitchen, gave up after so many attempts, the fish was never cooked to a safe edible plate noting a warning on the menus of the perils of uncooked fish, a pity the chef hasn't read his menus. I Recommend the Chef should be transferred to another ship, certainly he is a risk to the reputation of this excellent ship. One further comment on the food, The menus could well be titled "How do you enjoy your SHRIMPS" with the one exception didn't spot shrimps on the Breakfast menus.here is a challenge , spot the shrimps on the breakfast menus. Recommend the management revisit the menus and align with the destinations and passenger profile, it can be done the sister ship mangers the menus well

This cruise was chosen for the small Island destinations in the Caribbean,The ships captain providing on the one occasion when the weather was inclement to follow the sun and calm seas to an alternative small port, no disappointments here.

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Club Veranda Stateroom

Cabin V2

These ships have small cabins, very comfortable and adequate for the 11 day cruise. Note, Cabin servise excellent,

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