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MSC Seaside Dinner Menus and Full Main Dining Room Guide.

If you’re sailing on MSC Seaside, one of the most searched questions is simple:

“What are the dinner menus like?”

In this guide, you’ll find a complete breakdown of the MSC Seaside Main Dining Room menus, including real examples, what rotates, and what you can expect each night.


🍽️ MSC Seaside Dinner Menu Overview

The Main Dining Room (MDR) on MSC Seaside follows a consistent nightly structure. While dishes rotate daily, the format stays the same.

Typical Menu Layout

Each dinner menu includes:

Starters

  • Soups (French onion, tomato, seasonal options)
  • Salads (Caesar, Greek, spinach, etc.)
  • Appetizers (seafood, vegetarian options, cold starters)

Entrées

  • Pasta (usually one featured option per night)
  • Meat dishes (chicken, beef, pork)
  • Seafood (salmon, snapper, shellfish options)
  • Vegetarian entrée (clearly marked)

Always Available Options

These are offered every night:

  • Grilled chicken breast
  • Grilled Atlantic salmon
  • New York strip steak

👉 These are your “safe” options if nothing on the rotating menu stands out.


📋 Sample MSC Seaside Dinner Menus

Here are real examples of dishes served during a recent sailing:

Starters

  • Moules Marinières (mussels in white wine sauce)
  • Chicken Lettuce Wraps
  • Spinach Salad with candied walnuts
  • Italian Wedding Soup
  • Caesar Salad
  • Shrimp Cocktail
  • French Onion Soup

Entrées

  • Tagliatelle with Seafood
  • Blackened Red Snapper
  • Thai Chicken Red Curry
  • Cabernet-Braised Short Ribs
  • Stuffed Portobello (vegetarian)
  • Pennette Pasta (Bolognese, Alfredo, or tomato basil)
  • Grilled Chicken Breast
  • Grilled Atlantic Salmon
  • New York Strip Steak

Steakhouse Selections (Extra Charge)

  • Broiled Cold Water Lobster Tail
  • Linz Heritage Angus steaks
    • Filet mignon
    • Bone-in New York strip

🍝 Pasta on MSC Seaside (What to Expect)

For an Italian cruise line, this is something many cruisers pay close attention to.

Here’s the reality:

  • Typically only one pasta dish per dinner
  • Limited rotation compared to other cruise lines
  • Often cream-based sauces

👉 While pasta is always available, the variety is more limited than expected, especially for an Italian-branded cruise line.


🥩 Steak, Chicken & Seafood Options

MSC Seaside offers a solid range of protein options each night:

  • Beef (strip steak, short ribs)
  • Chicken dishes (grilled or international styles)
  • Seafood (salmon, snapper, mixed seafood pastas)

👉 The New York strip steak is available every night, but quality can vary depending on preparation.


🌱 Vegetarian Options

MSC does a good job marking vegetarian dishes clearly.

Examples include:

  • Stuffed portobello mushrooms
  • Vegetable-based pastas
  • Rotating vegetarian entrées

👉 There is always at least one dedicated vegetarian option available.


🍰 Desserts & After-Dinner Options

Desserts rotate nightly and typically include:

  • Cakes (chocolate, cheesecake, seasonal)
  • Ice cream and sorbet
  • MSC signature desserts (like tiramisu)

Wine and drink recommendations are also listed on the menu, including:

  • Champagne
  • Red and white wines
  • Sommelier selections

🔄 Do MSC Seaside Menus Change Every Night?

Yes—but with some limitations.

What Changes:

  • Starters
  • Featured entrées
  • Desserts

What Stays the Same:

  • “Always available” items
  • Overall menu structure

👉 The menus rotate, but not drastically, so you’ll notice some repetition over longer sailings.


⚠️ Important Things to Know Before You Cruise

  • There is always something to eat, even if the menu doesn’t impress you
  • The “always available” section is key for picky eaters
  • Pasta variety is more limited than expected
  • Steakhouse items come with an extra charge

⭐ Final Thoughts on MSC Seaside Dinner Menus

The MSC Seaside dinner menus offer a solid mix of:

  • Classic cruise dishes
  • Italian-inspired options
  • Reliable everyday choices

👉 The strength of the menu is variety across categories,
but the limitation is depth within categories (especially pasta).

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