Food
is an essential part of the barge-cruising experience, with an emphasis on
quality and what the French call
terroir. On La Bella Vita, passengers enjoy meals that are prepared
from fresh ingredients by a chef and a sous-chef.
Breakfast:
Each day starts off with breakfast, with serving hours
depending on the day's cruising and touring schedule. (On a typical day,
breakfast might start at 7:30 or 8 a.m. and continue for an hour and a half or
more.)
A breakfast buffet offers croissants, rolls, ham, cheese, cereals, fruit,
yogurt, and the occasional cake or tart, or Venetian cookies (see inset photo).
If you wish, you can order hot dishes, such as bacon and eggs or pancakes, from
the kitchen.
Lunch.
Depending on the touring schedule, lunch is either a buffet
or a three-course meal with a set menu, followed by cheeses and dessert. (Lunch
is always served on board--you'll never be sent ashore with a box lunch.) Some
of the lunches have geographical themes, such as "Lazio," "Campagna," or
"Ferrara."
Dinner.
This is the culinary high point of the day, with a different
regional theme every night. A typcal dinner consists of an appetizer, a first
course (such as risotto or pasta), a main course, two different cheeses, and
dessert.
Special
food requirements: When you book your cruise on La
Bella Vita, you'll be asked to indicate any food allergies, dietary needs,
or food preferences on a guest questionnaire. The chef will then be able to plan
special dishes just for you.
Wines and other drinks
On
La Bella Vita, as on most barges, all drinks (including wine) are
included in the fare. You can get mixed drinks and espresso at the bar before or
after dinner, and you're welcome to serve yourself when the hostess isn't on
duty.
In the dining room, you'll find a Nespresso-style
coffeemaker and a refrigerator case stocked with beer, wine, mineral water, and
soft drinks.
The hostess, who doubles as a sommelier, serves two wines
(normally white and red) at lunch and dinner, choosing wines that fit the menus
and any regional themes.