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Riverside Luxury Cruises Mozart on the Danube

Butter and Tapenade

Butter became a thing on our Riverside cruise. There was a big wooden tub of farmer’s butter at the end of the bread counter, the nightly featured butter and then the new favourite, bread & butter with blue cheese, a revelation suggested by Alexa helping at the cheese counter one day.

We spent 13 nights on Mozart over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays 2025 & 2026. Starting in Vienna, a wonderland at Christmas with beautifully decorated markets full of handcrafts, delicious food and drink around every corner.

The ship is double the width of most riverships and can only be accommodated on the Danube. That double width means a much bigger kitchen. They use that space to create the best food I’ve ever had on a river.

My first meal on the Mozart has led to an obsession.  We arrived late, unpacked and crashed without supper.  I only eat breakfast when travelling and my favourite indulgence has always been crab benedict, rarely seen, rarely perfected, it’s now in my rearview.  Shakshuka is my new love.

Breakfast is buffet style at Waterside Restaurant.  Hungry after the missed dinner I enjoyed checking the options and came upon a big pan of Shakshuka with a bowl of tiny red pepper rings to add pizzazz.   Eggs in a rich tomato sauce, traditionally baked with a soft yolk.  I’ve tried to make this at home and could not get the eggs right.  These were poached in the sauce. I’ve tried. It works.

The breads and croissants were freshly made, the croissant exploded perfectly.

Lunch was again buffet style with great daily changing hot specials, lots of salads and soups, fresh bread and an excellent cheese counter.  Desserts and ice cream were getting rave reviews. 

On a galley tour we learned that everything is made from fresh ingredients and the soups all start from a vegan stock.   

There were 4 of us dining every night and we never had one bad meal. The breads even more irresistible with nightly changing butters and spreads.

This tuna appetizer my favourite appetizer.

Tuna Mosaic

Chef Johannes has an excellent touch with fish and seafood. There was something tempting every night. The always available salmon entree was so good I had a hard time not ordering it more often.

Scallops and Prawns with Sweet Potato and Spatzel

The kitchen went all out on New Year’s Eve with a multi course menu that took our personal preferences into account and allowed us to simply indulge and celebrate.

Lobster is our favourite NYE meal and it was perfect. Rumour has it the filet mignon was equally good. I had double lobster.

Cathy approving the NYE lobster.

Riverside Mozart has an exceptional culinary program. The wines are very good. A wine tour to Schloss Gobelsburg was one of the best.

Thanks to Peter behind the bar for great cocktails.

The entertainment excellent.

Hats off to Riverside Mozart for the best river cruise I’ve experienced.

Med Yacht Club Lunch on Explora 1

Open for lunch on sea days we loved the Med Yacht Club lunch enough to go twice. On the final sea day we couldn’t resist the desserts.

Tapas

These tiny portions are perfect if you like a chance to try as many different things as possible.

Calamari

Crispy perfection is the only way to describe the calamari.

Tuna Salad

My favourite salad might be a niçoise but this lighter salad without the potatoes was lovely.

Halloumi Salad

Nicely presented and a good vegetarian option.

Roasted Bacalao

I never miss a chance to have salt cod and this was a new version for me. Great option with crisply roasted skin and delicious beans.

Peimont hazelnut semifreddo

I’m glad I had this chocolate hazelnut bomb at the end of the cruise or I would have been back again and again.

Floating island pink pralines and pistachios

It’s not chocolate, cheesecake or crème brûlée so I don’t see the point. David said it was good.

A Night on the Left Bank

Once upon a time in Paris David booked a piano concert, in a tiny church on the left bank, and a restaurant nearby.

Every beer has a special glass in Europe.

We enjoyed a bottle of Clos de la Roche from Chinon in the Loire.

A delicious Cabernet Franc from the Loire.

A Loire barge cruise is on my wish list. I’d be pretty happy with a different Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc every day. This Franc was delicious, not as earthy as in BC. On to the food.

It had been a long time since I’d had escargot. I question if it’s really about the snails or the baguette binge at the end to soak up all the butter. Either way we were happy.

Escargots

We’ve added a lot more fruits to our salads since we had this one. Simply delicious.

Burrata Fruit Avocado Shrimp

Almost every table was having Aligot. A runny mashed potato, cheese and cream dish that I’m going to learn to make. We’d never seen it before and had to ask what it was as they poured the stringy pile of hot deliciousness onto the plates. We wanted to order it for dessert but never had time.

Le Petite Périgourdine is a good choice for a reasonably priced, very French restaurant, on the left bank, near the Pantheon. Have the aligot.