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Princess Cruises announces new French restaurant for Sky Princess

Princess Cruises Introduces La Mer Restaurant by Three Michelin Star French Chef Emmanuel Renaut onboard Sky Princess

Princess Cruises announced the Sky Princess will offer guests a new French restaurant, which is the first time in the cruise line's history a French restaurant will be offered to North American guests.

The new restaurant, La Mer, is the creation of Three-Michelin Star Chef, Emmanuel Renaut. Sky Princess will arrive in Ft. Lauderdale in December 2019 for an inaugural season of Caribbean cruises.

La Mer will offer casual, French bistro-style dining with a modern twist inspired by the flavors and feeling of the French Alps and contrasts from the ocean. The specialty restaurant will be located in the lively Sky Princess atrium. The restaurant first debuted onboard Majestic Princess in 2017 to rave reviews from international cruisers while the ship was based in China. 

Chef Renaut is owner and executive chef of the Flocons de Sel restaurant, located in the French Alps village of Megève. Flocons de Sel was awarded a third Michelin star in 2012, having earned its first in 2004 and a second in 2006. Before establishing the restaurant in 1998, Renaut worked in restaurants including Claridge's, Hotel de Crillon and Auberge de l'Eridan. He also holds the prestigious title "Meilleur Ouvrier de France" (MOF) which translates to One of the Best Craftsmen of France.

A sampling of Sky Princess La Mer menu offerings include:

Filet de Boeuf Poelé, Compotée d' Ognons Doux, Jus au Vin Rouge, Frites  
B
eef filet mignon, sweet onions sauté, red wine jus, hand cut fries 
Boasting Chef Renaut's flair on classic French dishes, a tender filet mignon cooked to perfection and served alongside hand-cut frites is a classic pairing that never ceases to satisfy every craving.

Quenelles de Vivaneau et St. Jacques, Salpicon de Homard et Jus des Carcasses
Red snapper & scallop mousseline, lobster morsels and lemon grass lobster sauce 
Chef Renaut was inspired to bring this dish back to its origins by adding lobster morsels, as it was usually always served with crawfish tails. Chef Renaut placed his own twist and replaced the crawfish with tender lobster.

Mont Blanc ''Marron-Myrtilles"
Sweet chestnut, blueberry gel, vanilla cream bavarois 
Mont Blanc is a chestnut, classic French dessert and was inspired by the French Alps, the highest peak in Europe, a majestic view Chef Renaut enjoys every day from the outside deck of Flocons de Sel in Megève, France.

La Mer will carry a cover charge of $35 per person. This specialty restaurant will also debut onboard the cruise line's next new ship, Enchanted Princess, in summer 2020.

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