    
Write a Review on this Ship DiningCrystal Serenity has 3 restaurants: the Crystal Dining Room (a waiter service restaurant), Trident Bar & Grill, and Lido Café (a buffet-style restaurant). The alternative dinning spots include Prego (Italian cuisine), Silk-Road (Asian cuisine) and Sushi, providing Japanese cuisine. The Crystal Dining Room is an elegant and spacious restaurant. The high quality food is well presented complimenting the excellent service.
The Lido Café offers delectable choices and a variety of food for breakfast and lunch. The Trident Bar & Grill is an open-air restaurant suitable for casual lunch. The restaurant offers classic burger and fries and features a wide selection of favourites such as pizza, sandwiches, ice cream, and more.
Prego is a fresh and authentic regional restaurant that provides Italian cuisine. The guests can savour classic dishes like minestrone all Genovese, Italian risotto with forest mushrooms and osso buco alla Milanese. Silk-Road is an Asian cuisine dining spot which serving delightful dishes during the voyage. The Sushi Bar by the master chef Nobu Matsuhsia provides world-renowned cuisine, Japanese creations with Peruvian and European influence.
The Scoops Ice Cream Bar in the ship attracts children by providing different varieties of ice-cream while the Bistro has a variety of international coffees, espresso and cappuccino on offer, along with a selection of fine wines.
The dress code is casual and informal during the day. On formal evenings, a suit or dinner jacket for man and a cocktail dress for ladies are expected.EntertainmentCrystal Serenity provides a lot of choices of entertainment for her passengers. It has plenty of open deck space for sunbathing and a wrap-around teak promenade.
The Galaxy Show Lounge and the Hollywood Theatre provide live entertainment to the passengers. The ship has a library with a variety of books, videos, DVDs and audio books. The Stardust Club and Palm Court are places where dancing to live music is popular among the guests.
Computer University@Sea makes travel more entertaining by providing classes and lectures through the internet.
The ship has entertainment facilities for children of different age groups. Children of age 3 to 7 are accommodated in Fantasia with toys and planned activities such as diving for pennies in the pool. In the Waves, the 8-17 year olds are provided with plenty of Sony Playstations and other game consoles.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 2003 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: Norwegian and Japanese officers; European hotel and dining staff; international crew No. of Crew: 635 No. of Passengers: 1080 Tonnage: 68000 Passenger/crew ratio: 1.7 Passenger/space ratio: 63
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