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    Emeril Lagasse’s New Dining Lineup Is Coming To Two Carnival Ships — Here’s A First Look

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJuly 7, 20264 Mins Read
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    • Emeril unveils four distinct restaurants: Emeril’s Coastal Seafood, Uku Lei Lei, Fetaccine, and Le Bistro Musicale.
    • Dining debuts on two next generation ships, Carnival Festivale (2027) and Carnival Tropicale (2028), with Le Bistro Musicale exclusive to Festivale.
    • The initiative The Next Course extends fleetwide with refreshed menus, express dining, and Bagels @ Sea already rolling out.

    New Orleans isn’t a city you ease into. It pulls you straight into the deep end — the food, the music, the energy of a destination that operates entirely on its own terms. Nowhere else in America operates quite like it does, and on the night Carnival Cruise Line chose to preview its next chapter in dining at sea, the setting felt intentional. Inside Meril, Emeril Lagasse’s restaurant in the heart of the city, plates of barbecue shrimp with just enough kick, tuna lettuce wraps, and savory sliders moved through the room while Lagasse did what he’s done best for decades: fed people and made it feel like a celebration.

    Lagasse has held the title of Carnival’s Chief Culinary Officer since 2022, and in that time, his fingerprints have been on everything from main dining room menus to the Emeril’s Bistro concepts already sailing on the fleet. But the lineup he unveiled that evening signals something bigger — four brand-new restaurant concepts coming to two new ships, designed not to replace the favorites guests already love, like Guy’s Burger Joint, but to sit alongside them and give cruisers even more reason to come hungry.

    Two New Ships, One Big Culinary Vision

    Sunsation Point Aerial Rendering, Carnival Festivale | Carnival Cruise Line

    The four new restaurant concepts will indulge guests on two of Carnival’s most anticipated ships: Carnival Festivale, set to debut in 2027, and Carnival Tropicale, which will follow in 2028 with a home port in Galveston, Texas. Both ships represent Carnival’s next generation of at-sea experiences, with dining clearly a centerpiece of that vision.

    It’s worth noting that not every concept will sail on both ships. Le Bistro Musicale, the French-inspired addition to the lineup, will be exclusive to Carnival Festivale — making it a distinction worth keeping in mind when it comes time to book. Carnival Festivale will also introduce several new bar concepts, including The Spark, a music-inspired lounge, and Mix, where guests can craft their own cocktails or order from a creative menu.

    For cruisers already loyal to the line, the changes come less as a reinvention and more as an upgrade. The foundation stays familiar, and the new concepts add depth to an already solid roster of dining and beverage options.

    plated dishes spread across table showcasing dishes from Uku Lei Lei Restaurant on new Carnival ships
    Uku Lei Lei Restaurant Spread | Carnival Cruise Line

    If the preview in New Orleans was any indication, Carnival isn’t approaching these four concepts as an afterthought. Each one has a distinct identity, a focused menu, and a specificity that makes you actually think about where you want to eat before ever stepping on the ship.

    Emeril’s Coastal Seafood is the most personal of the four — a specialty, three-course dining experience rooted in the coastal flavors that have shaped Lagasse’s career from New England to the Gulf. The menu reads like a greatest hits of the American coastline: Broiled Oysters served classic New Orleans-style, Barbecue Shrimp that earns every ounce of its reputation, and a lineup worthy of more than one visit. 

    Uku Lei Lei delivers Hawaiian and pan-Asian flavors that live up to every bit of its name’s playful promise. Your first visit is included in the cruise fare, and the standout during the preview was clear: the Mongolian Beef Short Ribs, tender enough to make you reconsider every short rib you’ve ever had before.

    Fetaccine marks Carnival’s first dedicated Greek-Italian dining experience, and the Mediterranean focus gives it a lane that nothing else in the fleet currently occupies. Fried calamari, a sharp Greek salad, Greek Shrimp Saganaki, and a Penne alla Vodka are only a few featured favorites. Order slowly. This is where you go when you want a dinner you can easily linger over.

    Le Bistro Musicale, the Carnival Festivale exclusive, brings the ease of a Parisian café to sea, with a menu anchored by steak frites and a French onion soup rich enough to be its own occasion. French cuisine devotees will find plenty to love here.

    Together, the four concepts are part of what Carnival is calling The Next Course — a multi-year culinary initiative that extends well beyond the two new ships. For guests already sailing the existing fleet, the changes are already arriving: refreshed menus in the Main Dining Room, on the Lido Deck, and at the Chef’s Table; an express dining option for faster service in the Main Dining Room; and Bagels @ Sea, a new complimentary breakfast offering of fresh-baked bagels with both savory and sweet toppings. It’s a signal that the culinary evolution isn’t reserved for those who wait for the new ships — it’s already underway for anyone currently planning to set sail.

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