Oceania’s Sirena to feature Tuscan steakhouse

|
Dining at Tuscan Steak will be included in the cruise fare.
Dining at Tuscan Steak will be included in the cruise fare.

Oceania Cruises will open a steak restaurant on the Sirena that isn’t on any of its other ships.

To be called Tuscan Steak, the restaurant will offer steaks and seafood with a Tuscan flair, Oceania said. Dining at Tuscan Steak will be included in the cruise fare.

Menu items will include a signature Tuscan porterhouse, bistecca alla fiorentina; pork chops from acorn-fed Iberian pigs, served with black gaeta olives; and Maine lobster fra diavolo.

Sirena, a former Renaissance Cruises and Princess Cruises ship, is scheduled to enter service for Oceania on April 27, 2016, after a $40 million refurbishment.

The ship will also get the Red Ginger Asian-style restaurant familiar to Oceania customers and the main dining room will employ the Jacques Bistro concept at lunch.

The menu at Jacques Bistro will be seasonal in nature, with its hot-weather menu focused on grilled and short-cooked fare, and its cold-weather menu featuring more sauce- and stew-oriented dishes.

Red Ginger is on several of Oceania’s ships. Jacques Bistro is a new concept that was inspired by the Jacques specialty restaurant on Oceania’s Marina and Riviera ships.

From Our Partners


From Our Partners

Unveiling Oceania Cruises’ New Voyages, Plus Caribbean Getaways
Unveiling Oceania Cruises’ New Voyages, Plus Caribbean Getaways
Register Now
TTC Tour Brands — How We Lead: What Tour Directors Know About Leadership
TTC Tour Brands — How We Lead: What Tour Directors Know About Leadership
Read More
Destinations on a Plate: Culinary Tourism
Destinations on a Plate: Culinary Tourism
Register Now

JDS Travel News JDS Viewpoints JDS Africa/MI