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Coldbunny76

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  1. Sunset Restaurant & Bar in Cozumel. Hosted a SNUBA excursion as well at facility. Staff incredible...never felt like a tourist with anyone. More like a guest in their home or a long lost friend.

     

    To the food...seafood pizza!!! So fresh and only $9. Dining on the beach with our feet in the sand only made it taste that much better!! Homemade tortilla, grilled with melted cheese, topped with lightly seasoned and grilled shrimp, scallops, and squid. YUM!!!!!

     

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  2. For those who are only judging based on fine dining or specialty restaurants, if that is your thing...awesome!! When my wife and I are on land, we have to dress up often and are fortunate to eat well on many occasions. So, when it’s cruise time we purposefully don’t eat in the main dining room (or even take fancy clothes). This leaves us with the buffets, pizza shops, and free specialty restaurants while on the boat.

     

    Our main reason for cruising is the ports of call - and eating native foods in their country/region of origin is a by-product of that. Shrimp Tacos in Mexico, Jerk Chicken in Jamaica, Mofungo in PR...yes please!!!

     

    That said, Carnival’s pizza is very good, Guy’s Burger Joint and the Mexican themed restaurant on the pool decks are both great! Carnival buffet is not so great. Edible is probably the best adjective I can come up with.

     

    RC Buffet is sufficient to good. Johnny Rockets is...well, Johnny Rockets. If that’s your jam, chow down!

     

    Princess is good all around as well.

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