Incredible menus served on the high seas during the golden age of travel
Cruise cooking through the ages

Mouthwatering mains on SS Belgenland

Sweet treats on SS Belgenland

Breakfast fit for a king on SS Lapland

A luxurious lunch on SS Lapland

Oysters and lobster on SS Lapland

A la carte-style dining on RMS Titanic

A ten-course feast on RMS Titanic

Those first-class guests who preferred to take their meal in the dining saloon would be met with an elaborate ten-course meal. Early courses included oysters and poached salmon with mousseline sauce (an egg-based sauce similar to hollandaise), while mains included filet mignon, squab and roasted duckling. Peaches in Chartreuse jelly and sweet eclairs formed dessert.
An early morning banquet on RMS Majestic

A decadent lunch on RMS Majestic

Turtle soup on RMS Majestic

Breakfast in bed on RMS Queen Elizabeth

Stews and curries on RMS Queen Elizabeth

Celebrating in style on RMS Queen Elizabeth

American classics for lunch on RMS Queen Mary

A dinner menu with a French flourish on RMS Queen Mary

Beluga caviar on RMS Queen Mary

“Culinary art” on the Four Aces ships

A ten-course farewell dinner on SS Exeter

A curated menu on SS Excambion

Pleased as punch on SS Independence

Elevated Italian cuisine on SS Rex

SS Rex, launched in 1931, was the sumptuous offering from Italian Lines, and the company breathed their Italian influence into the mouthwatering menu. At lunchtime, guests could opt for parma ham antipasti, followed by swordfish or red mullet. Other options were spaghetti all'Amatriciana (a red sauce made with tomatoes, pecorino and guanciale) or zampone (a stuffed pigs' trotter) doused in marsala wine.
Fine Mediterranean cooking on SS Rex

More Mediterranean morsels on SS Conte di Savoia

More Mediterranean morsels on SS Conte di Savoia

Fancy fish dishes on MS Kungsholm

“One more ‘skål’” (a Scandinavian word for “cheers”) was the mantra of this fun-loving ship by the Swedish American Line, which ran from 1953 to 1965. Dishes made brilliant use of Sweden’s fantastic seafood: from the à la carte lunch menu, diners could choose from clam or lobster cocktail, a shellfish gratin or a fried fillet of plaice.
Fancy fish dishes on MS Kungsholm

World food on SS President Cleveland

A New Year blow-out on SS President Wilson

Breakfast in style on SS United States

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