New Look Pacific Jewel Opens the Doors to Its Pantry
P&O
Cruises has opened the doors to its new Pantry, with Pacific Jewel becoming the
first of the cruise line’s ships to offer the ground-breaking dining concept following
a multi-million dollar refit.
Guests
on Pacific Jewel’s current cruise from Singapore to Brisbane have been enjoying
the new international food market, which features eight enticing outlets in a
stylish, modern setting.
P&O
Cruises Senior Vice President Sture Myrmell said he was thrilled to see the
Pantry concept come to life.
“We've
been working on this part of our onboard food revolution for some time and to
see the concept become reality is very exciting. It's a game-changer – and it’s
clear from our guests’ reaction that they love it,” Mr Myrmell said.
“The
Pantry is a dining experience like no other at sea. Designed as an
international food market, it features eight bespoke outlets reflecting the
many flavours Australians love to eat.”
Replacing
the former buffet area on deck 12 of Pacific Jewel, The Pantry provides an
all-inclusive dining experience, with delicious food and great design creating a
contemporary café vibe.
Inspired
by modern Australia, Hook’s Fish and Chips is themed like a beachfront
restaurant with white tiles and bleached driftwood, Mexicana embraces
the Aztec look with cactus-inspired tiles, the Grill is styled like
an industrial burger bar and the monochrome facade of the Sugar Bar is a
deliberate contrast to the rainbow colours of the decadent sweets and cakes on
display. With its cheeky name, Fat Cow carvery is all about meat, Curry House
dishes up modern Indian, Stix serves popular Asian food and drinks are
available at the blue and white tiled Coffee Bar.
Diners
can choose from communal long tables to lounge chairs and high tables, with
scattered pictures, plants, fruit bowls and books adding to the relaxed urban
café feel of the venue, created by Tillberg Design of Sweden.
Mr
Myrmell said the cruise line was looking forward to opening its next Pantry
outlets on its latest ships, Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden, which will debut in
Australia in November.
Following
the ship’s drydock in Singapore, Pacific Jewel now also features P&O’s
first Pandora jewellery outlet, a new program of parties and a concert-style
production show ‘Off the Charts’.
To
see more about the making of The Pantry with Tillberg Design of Sweden watch
this video.
For
more information visit www.pocruises.com.au
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