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Harry’s Steakhouse on Carnival Liberty: A Classic Premium Restaurant #FunShip2dot0

Last night I enjoyed dinner at a premium restaurant on the Carnival Liberty. I’ve been on board checking out all the Fun Ship 2.0 enhancements. Dinner at Harry’s is $30 per person, but if you look at some of these images, you might agree it’s well worth the added expense.

Amuse Bouche (Sent by the chef as a teaster)

Amuse Bouche at Harry's Steakhouse on Carnival Liberty Cruise Ship | Image (c) Shannon Hurst Lane

My starter was the Escargot

Escargot at Harry's Steakhouse on Carnival Liberty cruise ship | image (c) Shannon Hurst Lane

Stefania from MommyMusings.com ordered a tomato salad as one of her starters, but I opted for the Caesar Salad.

Tomato salad at Harry's Steakhouse on Carnival Liberty cruise ship | Image (c) Shannon Hurst LaneCaesar Salad at Harry's Steakhouse on Carnival Liberty cruise ship | Image (c) Shannon Hurst Lane

For the entree, I went with Lobster Ravioli, only because I wasn’t craving a steak, but there were raves from my fellow diners about the steak and lobster.

Lobster Ravioli at Harry's on the Carnival Liberty cruise ship | image (c) Shannon Hurst Lane

But for dessert, the entire table was in agreement and we all ordered the same thing — the Chocolate Sampler.

Chocolate sampler dessert at Harry's on Carnival Liberty cruse ship | image (c) Shannon Hurst Lane

Harry’s Steakhouse was an excellent choice for dinner and I would recommend this premium restaurant for a romantic getaway or a nice dinner out with girlfriends. Families may want to save this dinner for a night without the kids and reservations are required. Be sure to keep in mind the hours of Camp Carnival before making your reservations.

Special thanks to Carnival Cruise Lines for inviting me to take part in the #FunShip2dot0 familiarization cruise. Carnival also hosted the dinner at Harry’s Steakhouse. As always, my opinions are 100% my own.

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