Vegetarians rejoice! Popular cruise line to introduce new plant-based dishes

May 22, 2019
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is now adding an array of plant-based dishes on menus across its fleet, including this nourishing poke bowl. Source: Getty

If you’ve cruised with Regent Seven Seas Cruises, you’ll know that great food is a huge focus. But it’s now adding an array of plant-based dishes on menus across its fleet too – concentrating on a greater selection of food for vegetarian and vegan passengers.

Starting from October 1, more than 200 plant-based selections will be available at breakfast, lunch and dinner. The dishes will be spread out among a variety of cuisines such as Italian, Greek, Middle Eastern, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Mexican, Malaysian and more.

Green papaya kelp noodle salad. Source: Getty
Green papaya kelp noodle salad. Source: Getty

Highlights include wild mushroom tart with brittle pie crust, mushroom duxelles and red pepper coulis, falafel fritters with harissa mayo, spiced potato and green pea samosas with tamarind chutney and summer berry pudding chantilly.

Summer berry pudding chantilly. Source: Supplied
Summer berry pudding chantilly. Source: Supplied

And for those who prefer the simpler things, other dishes include power bowls, poke bowls, pastas, noodles, soups and refreshing salads.

“For luxury travellers who are increasingly adding more plant-based cuisine to their meals, we’re offering even more imaginative selections of bold, flavourful appetizers, entrees and desserts, with craveable tastes and mouth-watering presentations,” Jason Montague, the line’s president and CEO, said. 

“Our expanded plant-based cuisine sets the highest benchmark in luxury cruising.”

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