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I have been looking at different blogs and am noticing that the pasta bar, pizza and others you have to pay for. Is there any of these items on the buffet? Just wondering. First time cruiser on MSC. The food looks appealing. Please feel free to comment on what is available on the buffet. Asian, Mexican, etc. thanks

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They have pizza at the buffet that is free and changes daily. They even have a breakfast version in the morning. It's actually pretty good, although we enjoyed the for fee pizza better. We ordered a yard of pizza for our group late in the cruise, and were sad we hadn't stopped by to do it sooner. We would have done it every day!

 

You will also find a range of foods at the buffet, that varies by time of day. Breakfast has typical pastries, cereals, pancakes, eggs, omelets, hash browns, breakfast meats, fruits, etc. There was also miso soup with add-ins, which I enjoyed frequently.

 

At lunch and dinner, there is a salad bar, prepared salads, prepared sandwiches, cold cuts and bread, etc. to make your own sandwiches, pizza, pasta, carving station, seafood/fish, burgers, fries, often a prepared to order pasta station. There was also an "ethnic" section and a vegetarian section. Not to mention cheeses, fruits, and desserts.

 

My tip if you like a busy salad is start with the salad bar, but then keep looking around. I found many options to add to my salad that made it quite interesting by visiting the other stations!

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They have pizza at the buffet that is free and changes daily. They even have a breakfast version in the morning. It's actually pretty good, although we enjoyed the for fee pizza better. We ordered a yard of pizza for our group late in the cruise, and were sad we hadn't stopped by to do it sooner. We would have done it every day!

 

You will also find a range of foods at the buffet, that varies by time of day. Breakfast has typical pastries, cereals, pancakes, eggs, omelets, hash browns, breakfast meats, fruits, etc. There was also miso soup with add-ins, which I enjoyed frequently.

 

At lunch and dinner, there is a salad bar, prepared salads, prepared sandwiches, cold cuts and bread, etc. to make your own sandwiches, pizza, pasta, carving station, seafood/fish, burgers, fries, often a prepared to order pasta station. There was also an "ethnic" section and a vegetarian section. Not to mention cheeses, fruits, and desserts.

 

My tip if you like a busy salad is start with the salad bar, but then keep looking around. I found many options to add to my salad that made it quite interesting by visiting the other stations!

 

 

 

thanks for the info. I was hoping for this.

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I have been looking at different blogs and am noticing that the pasta bar, pizza and others you have to pay for. Is there any of these items on the buffet? Just wondering. First time cruiser on MSC. The food looks appealing. Please feel free to comment on what is available on the buffet. Asian, Mexican, etc. thanks

All is free in the buffet.

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