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21 Comments
Pls make food from africa
I'm half asleep and the first thing i heard was "what was like dying aboard the titanic"
Titanic food
They really liked vinegar back then, eh?
Puccini
Looks awful. I'd have welcomed the iceberg
You lost weight?? You look more defined.
The tables WHERE WHAT?
Onions and vinegar🤢
From that review alone you can see how much the vocabulary has changed over the years crazy.
Wow, how long have you been cooking? Looks good
You overcooked that chicken by a large amount
They did not play as the ship went down.
The joys of having a white long-haired dog.
You overcooked that chicken
The plating leaves something to be desired… Im sure it tastes great though
And for the poor people of the lower deck they got lobster and langoustines 😂
What was it like to dine on the titanic? Probably a little wet.
For some reasons cruises always have the best food
Best Titanic story is the chef that survived by getting hammered.
I'm not sure I'd say it's worth it. But that's in hindsight of course