On the Quantum-class ships, the Izumi restaurant doesn't have a hibachi or hot rock offering. It does offer a variety of Japanese cuisine like sushi, spring rolls, tempura, etc.
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On the Quantum-class ships, the Izumi restaurant doesn't have a hibachi or hot rock offering. It does offer a variety of Japanese cuisine like sushi, spring rolls, tempura, etc.
There is an additional charge to dine here. It's a flat fee, $35 per person. Alcoholic drinks and soda cost extra.
Royal Caribbean uses "dynamic pricing" and so each ship/sailing may see different pricing for restaurants. We've listed the most recent information we've seen, but if you've already booked a cruise, look at your Cruise Planner to see the price that will be on your specific sailing.
Izumi is a "Sit Down" restaurant. This means you have waiter who will take your order and bring you your food. It usually takes a bit longer than quick serve / to-go establishments, but has a nicer atmosphere.
They're usually open for lunch and dinner. Specific times and schedules may vary, so always check your Cruise Compass or Royal Caribbean app for exact details.
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