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We will be sailing on the Crown Princess the 21st of May. Does anyone know if they serve Lobster Tails in the buffet on the formal nites. I know they are served in the Dining Room the 2nd Formal Evening

 

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We will be sailing on the Crown Princess the 21st of May. Does anyone know if they serve Lobster Tails in the buffet on the formal nites. I know they are served in the Dining Room the 2nd Formal Evening

 

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We were aboard a B2B this past January on the crown and it was Northern lobster and cooked to perfection. We enjoyed it hot on lobster noght but don't forget that on the first night, go to the buffet and get a cold lobster happy hour snack plate to go with your sundowner.

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Lobster from our State of Maine (ME) is still the very best!

Have you ever had a bad Maine lobster..?

 

Why doesn't the cruise line(s) tell us where they are from?:confused:

 

Like in shrimp ..be careful for the germicides/bactericides used. Certain areas in the World use products not even allowed in the US.

 

Know what your eating is vital for your own health.:eek:

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Lobster from our State of Maine (ME) is still the very best!

Have you ever had a bad Maine lobster..?

 

Why doesn't the cruise line(s) tell us where they are from?:confused:

 

Like in shrimp ..be careful for the germicides/bactericides used. Certain areas in the World use products not even allowed in the US.

 

Know what your eating is vital for your own health.:eek:

 

Probably because they are not serving Main lobster. It is my understanding that they serve Caribbean lobster.

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We are just off the Star and we actually asked and were told that they were maine lobsters. We shared a table at dinner with 2 couples from the north east of the usa and they said that they were definately maine lobsters. They were perfectly cooked and oh so sweet. We all were very impressed. The four that i ate were incredible.

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We will be sailing on the Crown Princess the 21st of May. Does anyone know if they serve Lobster Tails in the buffet on the formal nites. I know they are served in the Dining Room the 2nd Formal Evening

 

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Just got off the Crown the 28th of April and ate most of our meals in the buffet for dinner (2x main dining room and 1x Crown Grill otherwise) and never had lobster tails hot, but they did have Maine lobster claws hot as well as steamed clams and mussels that same night. Didn't see beef wellington but I think they had prime rib they would carve for you, can't remember cause all I had was the claws and clams and mussels - hard to get good stuff here in Las Vegas so I eat all I can when I can! :)

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Lobster from our State of Maine (ME) is still the very best!

Have you ever had a bad Maine lobster..?

 

If I were a lobster I would hightail it out of Maine

 

Finish this quote "There are no bad Maine lobsters, just bad...

 

I one is served twin lobster tails make sure they are from the same Mother

 

What do they do with the rest of the lobster

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If I were a lobster I would hightail it out of Maine

 

Finish this quote "There are no bad Maine lobsters, just bad...

 

I one is served twin lobster tails make sure they are from the same Mother

 

What do they do with the rest of the lobster

 

The rest of the lobster? . . . the same thing they do with the rest of the frog. Hah! Sam

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If I were a lobster I would hightail it out of Maine

 

Finish this quote "There are no bad Maine lobsters, just bad...

 

I one is served twin lobster tails make sure they are from the same Mother

 

What do they do with the rest of the lobster

 

There are no bad Maine lobsters, just bad... cooks?:D

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