Restaurant Review: Sabor Modern Mexican on Navigator of the Seas
In:Sabor Modern Mexican specialty restaurant has become a popular dining choice for many Royal Caribbean guests because of the great tasting food, primarily the guacamole. Since the restaurant opened in 2014, the guacamole has been the centerpiece of the terrific culinary choices available but in early 2017, word came down from other guests that Royal Caribbean was not making the guacamole table side anymore. In the name of research, I decided to investigate if the rumors were true, and if the product has changed at all.
Navigator of the Seas is home to the very first Sabor location, and while the restaurant has spread to other ships in the fleet, it retains a special place in my heart for nostalgic reasons. Great service, even better food and a quiet atmosphere combine to provide guests one of the best dining experiences on any Royal Caribbean ship. But would the change in guacamole preparation degrade the experience?
We made a number of reservations over the course of a recent cruise to determine fully what the state of affairs is with Sabor Modern Mexican.
Atmosphere
When you hear of a Mexican restaurant, I am certain most people imagine a restaurant with lots of large woven hats strewn about, fake cacti, and a Mariachi band playing. Royal Caribbean has none of that at Sabor Modern Mexican. Their aim was to design a restaurant that retains favorite Mexican dishes, but also offers a more contemporary look and menu.
Located near the forward on deck 4 of Navigator of the Seas, Sabor Modern Mexican is across from the Schooner Bar and near the forward elevators.
The restaurant is not that large, and has seating along the walls and interior. There are no windows that look out to the ocean either. What you will notice are plenty of dark reds, bright yellows and deep blues. The only real hint that this is a Mexican restaurant is the use of dahlia flowers in much of the decorations.
Eats
The big question about the food at Sabor on this visit was about the state of the guacamole. I had read in the weeks leading up to the cruise that the table side guacamole is no more, and the guacamole is now prepared in the kitchen. I was concerned there would be this giant vat of guacamole created each day, and servers would scoop from it when serving, almost like how ice cream is served.
As we were seated, our waiter asked us how we would like the guacamole prepared. I asked if the guacamole was being made table side and he indicated it was not being done table side any longer. Later in the cruise, I spoke with Navigator of the Seas' Food and Beverage manager, who indicated a new health regulation by the United States forced the cruise line's hand in how they operated.
We asked for the guacamole to be prepared in two ways, one spicy and one medium. The waiter disappeared for a few minutes and returned with two bowls of fresh guacamole that tasted exactly like it has on all my previous trips. While I prefer the spectacle of the guacamole to be prepared in front of us, I can assure the general public that Sabor's guacamole is still amazing.
Another wonderful aspect to any meal in Sabor are the various margaritas available. The margaritas are not included in the restaurant's cover charge, but are included if you have an unlimited alcohol package. There are five kinds of margaritas:
- Sweet and Spice Margarita
- The Sabor Grand Margarita
- Simply Perfect Margarita
- Avocado Margarita
- Jalapeno-Cucumber Margarita
Avocado margarita
Sweet and Spice Margarita
Jalapeno-Cucumber Margarita
Sabor Grand Margarita
My favorite is the Avocado Margarita, but the Jalapeno-Cucumber Margarita comes in a close second. If you prefer a more traditional margarita, the Sabor Grand Margarita is an excellent choice.
If you are looking for something a bit stronger, try one of the tequila flights. There are two varieties, and they each offer exceptionally smooth tequila that offers a good sampling of the different types of tequila.
Horizontal tequila flight
The Sabor menu is broken up into a few basic categories. Guests may order as many items as they like from any section. The Platos Chiquitos are essentially the restaurant's appetizers. The most popular choices are the queso fundido and the chicken-stuffed jalapenos.
Ceviche
Tortilla soup
The fundido is warm, melted cheese and it is less like traditional cheese dip, and more like a serving of cheese sticks, minus the breading or stick shape. There is a lot of cheese in this dish, so come hungry.
Queso fundido
The jalapenos are a crowd favorite because they are wrapped in bacon and have a little kick to them. This is a great choice for sharing (assuming you actually want to let any out of your sight).
The main part of the menu is comprised of tortilla-based favorites and platos fuertes.
Tacos, quesadillas and burritos make up the tortilla section. You will find your traditional Mexican items, like beef tacos, cheese quesadillas and burritos of many kinds. There is also the tuna crudo tacos and the barbacoa tacos, which offer tremendous flavor. We also like the Portobello mushroom quesadillas for something different.
Tuna crudo tacos
Portobello mushroom quesadilla
The platos fuertes offer Mexican dishes that may not be eaten with your hands. They also tend to be a bit less traditional. The Jalapeno-Garlic Tiger Shrimp are great for shrimp lovers.
When you talk about Sabor with friends (or random people on the internet), inevitably the guacamole and tacos dominate the conversation. However, dessert is Sabor's secret weapon. In short, save room for dessert because it is definitely worth it.
Dessert sampler
Each table will receive a tray of desserts that are comprised of flan, chocolate-banana empanadas, churros and more. My favorite desserts at Sabor are the chocolate crepe filled with cayenne chocolate & marscapone sauce, chocolate & banana empanadas, cafe con leche. You would not be wrong for loving any of the others, because they are all outstanding.
Overall
Having dined at Sabor Modern Mexican on three different occasions while on Navigator of the Seas, I feel confident in declaring the guacamole still as terrific as ever, and Sabor in general, an absolute favorite dining choice. When readers ask me for a recommendation of what to see or do on Navigator of the Seas, I will continue to recommend Sabor with flying colors.
Sabor's menu has barely changed since its debut and that is a testament to how good the food and experience is inside.
The cost for dinner is $30 per guest, and lunch comes in at $20 per guest. Prior to our cruise, Royal Caribbean's Cruise Planner listed it for just $15 per person, making it an absolute steal at that price. Even if you prefer to wait to make reservations onboard, be on the lookout for discounts. We saw discounts being offered by restaurant staff throughout the sailing at various events and venues.
Sabor Modern Mexican is open for lunch on sea days between noon - 1:30 p.m. and dinner every night between 5:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. for dinner. We reviewed Sabor Modern Mexican aboard Navigator of the Seas.
Cost: The price for Sabor Modern Mexican on Navigator of the Seas for lunch is $20 per guest and dinner is $30 per guest.
Deck plans for Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas cruise ship revealed
In:Deck plans for Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas are now available, which show off a ship very similar to sister vessel, Harmony of the Seas.
The deck plans are posted for travel agent reference, and list many of the ship's onboard restaurants, bars, lounges and entertainment. These deck plans are likely to change as the ship nears the end of its construction.
Royal Caribbean has not officially announced the name of this ship yet, although it is widely believed to be called Symphony of the Seas.
ABC Islands Live Review on Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast
In:Our newest podcast episode is out to help give you a quick "audio escape" to a Royal Caribbean cruise!
Episode 187 is available for downloading featuring a LIVE review from onboard Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas of the ABC islands.
Our latest group cruise has just wrapped up and we recorded this week's episode onboard Navigator of the Seas, sharing our stories and tips for anyone visiting the ABC islands.
Here’s the podcast page for Episode 187. And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Stitcher or on iTunes!
Take a listen and as always, let us know what you think! Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes and leave your comments below!
Royal Caribbean to re-categorize all staterooms fleet wide
In:Royal Caribbean is making fleet wide updates to stateroom names and deck plan codes in an effort to simplify finding the right stateroom for all guests.
The new categorization structure will introduce:
- New Category Codes
- Intuitive Category Names
- Stateroom category shifts based on attributes, size, location, and occupancy
You can view the entire fleet wide recategorization grid here
The new category terms will flow as
- Category Class (Suite, Balcony, Ocean View, Interior)
- Category Type (View, Size of Stateroom, Size of Balcony, Name)
- Category Code (Occupancy limit, location, deck)
- Category Type (View, Size of Stateroom, Size of Balcony, Name)
The changes will impact the forth-coming 2018/2019 itineraries.
- Adventure of the Seas: May 5, 2018
- Allure of the Seas: May 6, 2018
- Anthem of the Seas: April 28, 2018
- Brilliance of the Seas: April 5, 2018
- Empress of the Seas: TBD
- Enchantment of the Seas: May 4, 2018
- Explorer of the Seas: May 14, 2018
- Freedom of the Seas: May 6, 2018
- Grandeur of the Seas: May 5, 2018
- Harmony of the Seas: May 5, 2018
- Independence of the Seas: May 6, 2018
- Jewel of the Seas: May 6, 2018
- Liberty of the Seas: May 6, 2018
- Majesty of the Seas: May 4, 2018
- Mariner of the Seas: March 28, 2018
- Navigator of the Seas: April 22, 2018
- Oasis of the Seas: May 6, 2018
- Ovation of the Seas: April 26, 2018
- Radiance of the Seas: May 13, 2018
- Rhapsody of the Seas: May 6, 2018
- Serenade of the Seas: April 20, 2018
- Vision of the Seas: April 16, 2018
- Voyager of the Seas: April 30, 2018
With the exception of Quantum of the Seas, all ships and ship classes are affected equally.
Royal Suite Class recategorization
Royal Caribbean has changed a handful of suite categories and which category they now fit into the Royal Suite Class.
The AquaTheater suites (A1 and A2) will remain in Star Class.
Other notable changes:
- Staterooms with an obstructed view are not grouped into a specific category; however, to assist in identifying, a square symbol remains in the deck plans to signify such.
- Family staterooms have been renamed, primarily because high occupancy staterooms are not only appealing to family travelers, but also other groups of individuals that may be misled by the “family” label. As not to polarize or mislead, the term “family” has been removed from such categories and has been replaced with descriptors such as “spacious” and “ultra spacious”.
- Central Park & Boardwalk View Rooms moved from Outside to Interior.
- Ocean View panoramic rooms moved to Suites with no balcony.
- UPDATE: AquaTheater Suites (A1 and A2) will remain in Star Class as they were before.
Royal Caribbean has been using its current categories since the 1990s, and with the changes to the fleet over the years, there have been "band-aids" to keep things consistent. This new re-categorization will be concise, logical, named clearly and, best of all, consistent across the entire fleet!
Royal Caribbean offering 30% off every ship and every sailing
In:Royal Caribbean's Spring to Summer Sale is offering 30% off all guests, plus bonus savings for a limited time.
Royal Caribbean cruises booked March 1 through 31, 2017 on sailings departing on or after April 1, 2017 (excluding China departures) are eligible. Qualifying sailings will receive
- 30% off the standard cruise fare for all guests in a stateroom
- Dollars off per stateroom (valid on sailings booked March 1-6)
- Sailings 5 nights or less
- Interior and oceanview rooms: $25 off per stateroom
- Balcony and suites: $50 off per stateroom
- Sailings 6 nights or longer
- Interior and oceanview rooms: $50 off per stateroom
- Balcony: $100 off per stateroom
- Suites: $150 off per stateroom
- Sailings 5 nights or less
- Bonus savings for Anthem of the Seas sailings departing on or after April 2, 2017
- Sailings 5 nights or less
- Interior and oceanview rooms: $25 off per stateroom
- Balcony: $50 off per stateroom
- Suites: $75 off per suite
- Sailings 6 nights or longer
- Interior and oceanview rooms: $50 off per stateroom
- Balcony: $75 off per stateroom
- Suites: $100 off per stateroom
- Sailings 5 nights or less
30% Savings is combinable with adjoining Anthem Dollars Off, Crown & Anchor discounts and NextCruise offers. Anthem Dollars Off is not combinable with Crown & Anchor discounts. 30% Savings and Anthem Dollars Off are not combinable with any other offer or promotion, including but not limited to, restricted rates (for example, Seniors, Residents, and Military), Standard Group, Interline, Travel Agent, Travel Agent Friends and Family, Weekly Sales Events, Net Rates, and Shareholder Benefits.
Offer available to residents of United States and Canada.
Navigator of the Seas 9-night Southern Caribbean Adventure Ocean and Teens Cruise Compass - February 17, 2017
Thanks to Matt Banville for providing this Cruise Compass.
Navigator of the Seas 9-night Southern Caribbean Cruise Compass - February 17, 2017
Thanks to Matt Banville for providing this Cruise Compass.