A Rival For Cafe Parisien
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100 years ago a cruiser designed to be the sturdiest and most luxurious of ships set sail with tragically, titanic results.
With elegantly beautiful decor, swimming pool, gym, squash court, Turkish bath and even libraries, the Titanic set off into doom on her maiden voyage 10th April 1912.
Her fine dining option Cafe Parisien exclusive to 1st class guests, was designed to be of a luxurious dining experience unlike anything ever seen on a cruise ship before.
The 1 way ticket $4,350 ($95,860 in 2008 equivalent).
Perusing through then the Menu for tomorrow evening's feast at Talisman Restaurant Karen, thoughts got going would the 8 course spread set to be laid out rival the old Cafe?
Its certainly cheaper @ KShs 7,500 and unlike on the real thing, there shall be dancing. And you can do the Tango. There was no organised dancing on the Titanic as depicted in the film. The tango in any case originated in the bordellos of Argentina, and beneath the notice of the upper classes of 1912, who too considered dancing during dinner inappropriate!
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