REVIEW: Sweets & Treats to End the 2nd Night on the Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser Brings Little Surprises But Still Worth a Stop

After the Halcyon Celebration, passengers can enjoy a Sweets & Treats buffet in the Crown of Corellia Dining Room before bed on their final night aboard the Halcyon.

Interior

Dessert Buffet

Sweet Cookies

Chocolate chip cookies

Seems like every buffet needs a familiar comfort food that’s actually good, and the chocolate chip cookies are it. They are soft and buttery — a pleasant surprise how good they were.

The powdered white cookie is like a shortbread cookie the baker forgot to add butter to for the shortbread flavor — a bit of a disappointment.

These were fine. We had these at previous meals and they were decent but nothing special in either direction to write home about.

Popped Grains

Popcorn (from Kat Saka’s Kettle)

The two popcorn offerings are also found in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. This particular one is plain salted but with colored salt.

Buttered Blue Grains

Outpost mix spiced popcorn (from Kat Saka’s Kettle)

The Outpost Mix is the same one you’ll find in Star Wars: Galaxys Edge.

Long Fruit Choco Sweet Cake

Muffins

The muffin was intended to be a banana chocolate chip, but our first bites were inexplicably fishy. This was even confirmed by everyone else in our party that something was very off about it.

Fruit Salad

This is an obvious attempt to make something look vaguely space-themed. The watermelon had a weird, minty taste. The other fruits were not sweet, but we wouldn’t expect them to be in March.

Amethyst Sweetcakes

Ube-flavored cookies

This was actually not bad! It’s a bit dry, but tastes just like a peanut butter cookie. It even has the fork pressed into it like a traditional peanut butter cookie would.

Sweet Ube Cream

The ube cream was quite delicious and one of the best things at the dessert buffet, for sure. The dragonfruit alongside it was excellent and fairly fresh as well.

Ice Cream Mochi

The mochi was good but typical for strawberry ice-cream mochi — nothing to write home about.

Blackberry Ice

The blackberry ice was the highlight of this buffet.

Salted Caramel-Chocolate Cake

This is a brownie with salted caramel and dollops of a not-very-sweet mascarpone whipped cheesecake. The brownie was fine, but combined with the salted caramel, it’s quite good. The mascarpone dollops don’t add much, and they sprinkle this green topping over everything and pretend that makes it space-like.

Cream of Jogan

Jogan-fruit mousse with chocolate rocks

This was another presentation of a berry mousse, this time on a chocolate cookie with a dollop of a bland whipped cream. The little red things are freeze-dried raspberry pieces. We didn’t care much for this.

Beverages

Blue and Green Milk on Tap

Overall

While many of these were pleasant and were fine to see repeats of, there was very little here standing out as must-eat again. Our favorites were the blackberry ice and the sweet ube cream, which we only saw here, making it worth a stop in nonetheless. It’s hard to object to anything here, so why not grab a treat or two before you turn in for the night?

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