These Norwegian Jewel menus were collected on a 9-night itinerary and are current as of the date of posting. They reflect the most recent menu cuts to specialty and MDR dining. Please post any questions you may have about them to the comments and I’ll do my best to answer.
Norwegian Jewel Main Dining Room (MDR) Menus
Breakfast menu
Lunch menu
Dinner menu
Kids menu
Norwegian Jewel Fast Casual Restaurants
Chin Chin
O’Sheehan’s Bar and Grill
Norwegian Jewel Room Service Menus
Breakfast room service menu
All-day room service menu
Norwegian Jewel Specialty Restaurants
Cagney’s Steakhouse menu
La Cucina
Le Bistro menu
Moderno Churrascaria
Sushi
Teppanyaki menu
This menu is available in the main dining room on the Jewel. The Daily Feature will rotate, but the remainder of the items will be offered every day.
There are three different lunch menus that rotate on the Norwegian Jewel. They are usually served on sea days or shorter days in port.
Or kids at heart – I’ve ordered the Mac and Say Cheese many times! This menu is available in the main dining rooms and in the specialty restaurants (kids will not be charged to eat in specialty restaurants if they order from this menu).
This is a complimentary Asian restaurant on the Jewel. It’s located on deck 7, mid ship, port side. All items are included in your cruise fare at no extra charge.
This Irish style pub is included in your cruise fare at no extra charge unless otherwise noted. It’s located on deck 8, mid ship.
Cagney’s is the specialty steakhouse on the Jewel. It’s located on deck 13 mid ship.
La Cucina is the specialty Italian restaurant on the Jewel. It’s located on deck 12, aft, port side.
Le Bistro is the French specialty restaurant in the Jewel. It’s located on deck 6, mid ship, port side.
Moderno Churrascaria is the Brazilian steakhouse on the Jewel. It’s located on deck 13, mid ship.
The Sushi Bar is located near Chin Chin on deck 7, mid ship.
Teppanyaki is the Japanese specialty restaurant on the Jewel. It’s located on deck 7, mid ship.
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