Disney is great at pleasing everyone when it comes to dining, especially aboard the Disney Cruise Line ships. If your picky little one only wants to eat chicken tenders – the wait staff has you covered. If you have allergies, have no worries. And for those looking to get a vegetarian meal, Disney Cruise Line has you covered as well!
I am certainly no vegetarian, but on the Alaskan cruise that my family took in August we sampled entrees from every section of the menu – just to be thorough. That’s right, there is an entire vegetarian and lighter options section on the menu, not just one option among the regular menu options!
Some examples of the vegetarian options that may be available on your cruise at the main dining restaurants are:
- St. Marteen Stack – Grilled Calabaza, Zucchini, and Mozzarella with Tomato Basil Vinaigrette.
- Grilled Marinated Tofu, Roasted Zucchini, Eggplant, and Red Peppers – on Israeli Couscous with a Lime-Cilantro Drop.
- Wild Mushroom-Stuffed Pasta in a Vegetable Broth – Topped with Watercress, shaved Parmesan cheese and Paprika Oil Drizzle.
- Pabbi’s Stuffed Cabbage Roulades – Savoy Cabbage stuffed with Brown Rice, Asparagus, Leeks, Carrots, and Lingonberry served with a Dill Cream Sauce.
- Bulda’s Vegetable Lattice – Celeriac, Carrots, Spinach and Shallots, Baled in Puff Pastry served with a White Wine Thyme Cream Sauce.
- Spiced Tofu Katsu – with Bok Choy, Diakon, and Sweet Chili Sauce.
- Tofu Pot Pie – with Seasonal Vegetables and a light Herb Cream Reduction.
- Wild Mushroom and Sweet Onion Strudel – Sautéed Mushrooms, Sweet Onions, Spinach and Tofu wrapped in Phyllo Dough with an Herb Reduction.
There are also tons of options at the on board buffets, the quick service restaurants on the pool deck, and at Palo and Remy. Room service also offers vegetarian options like a Tomato Basil and Mozzarella Panini and Mac and Cheese.
If there isn’t anything that you think you’d like to eat on the menu the galley and wait staff will make it so you received something that you think is delectable. Have no fear they will make sure that you don’t go hungry.
Have you tried some of the vegetarian options aboard a Disney Cruise Line ship? What was your favorite? Let us know in the comments!
My name is Miriya Whitaker, I am a travel agent with World of Magic Travel, a writer for Chip and Co and Disney Addicts, and I love Disney Cruise Line and Disney Cruise Line dining. I would love to help you plan a magical vacation on land or at sea or both! Contact me at miriyawhitaker@worldofmagictravel.com to get started and follow me on Facebook for more Disney and travel information!
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