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(NAPSI)-A feast for the eyes and an eye-opening experience for the palate
await travelers onboard the Rocky Mountaineer. With an accomplished 'dream team'
of five world-renowned chefs, dining onboard the Rocky Mountaineer is truly
an experience like no other.
Onboard Rocky Mountaineer's GoldLeaf Service, guests travel through the
breathtaking scenery of British Columbia and
Alberta
through the majestic Canadian Rockies, surrounded by comfort and elegance.
The bi-level, glass domed coach offers panoramic views from the upper level
and an intimate dining room with crisp white linens, gleaming silverware and
fresh-cut flowers on the main level. Travelers are treated to outstanding
three-course, à la carte meals, made with the finest and freshest
ingredients from two of Canada's
most bountiful regions, British Columbia and
Alberta.
Menus feature a selection of local game--including Alberta
beef and famed West Coast wild salmon--and an award-winning list of wines
from the renowned Okanagan
Valley that will
delight even the most discerning palate.
"We are very proud of the innovative culinary creations and service
we provide to our guests," says executive chef Frederic Couton.
"Our version of West Coast fine dining rivals many of Canada's finest
restaurants."
The talented chefs--Frederic Couton, Steve Buzak, Joseph Lassaga, Jean
Pierre Guerin and Raoul Prigent--offer an international flair from kitchens
in Geneva, Spain,
Asia and France.
Each day, these culinary masters prepare delicious creations, artistically
plating meals for up to 72 guests in each coach, twice daily. Whichever
breathtaking route you choose, a fine dining experience onboard the Rocky
Mountaineer is something you definitely don't want to miss.
Learn More
You can learn more, view menus and make reservations online at rockymountaineer.com or call
(800) 665-7245 for more information.
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Fresh ingredients from the Rocky Mountain
region and chefs from around the world make for marvelous meals in a
romantic, fine dining setting for train travelers.
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