Guests on board Silver Nova will be able to take their pick from eight signature restaurants, Silversea has announced. The ultra-luxury cruise line will provide both formal and informal dining options that bring passengers even closer to the culinary influences of their destinations than ever before.
Highlights include La Dame, a signature French restaurant with a capacity of just 70, and Silver Note, where just 54 diners will be able to eat in surroundings inspired by the jazz clubs of the 1920s.
Decks three, four, and five will feature Silver Nova’s indoor restaurants, while The Marquee on deck 10 is where her two outdoor dining options will be located – Spaccanapoli and The Grill.
Barbara Muckermann, Chief Commercial Officer of Silversea Cruises, said: “Characteristic of Silver Nova, which will push boundaries in cruising, the dining experience aboard our newest ship will represent the latest iteration of Silversea’s unique take on luxury.
“From S.A.L.T. Kitchen – the first large-scale regional restaurant at sea – to The Marquee on deck 10, each of Silver Nova’s restaurants will benefit from innovative design solutions that will bring the destination into view like never before. Food and drink has long been core to the cruise experience for our guests; with Silver Nova, we are enriching Silversea’s trademark dining experiences – which are among the finest at sea.”
Silver Nova is due to launch in 2023. For more information on the latest ship to join the Silversea Cruises fleet, take a look at our blog.
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