If you don't have time to go on vacation and be on Hong Kong Island, you can also eat high-quality seafood. Jumbo Kingdom is more than just a restaurant, it is a two-ship boat moored in the Aberdeen Bay area, consisting of Jumbo Seafood and Taibai Seafood Restaurant, and is also a major landmark in the southern district of Hong Kong. Hong Kong people often use the term "Jumbo Seafood Shop" to refer to the entire Jumbo Kingdom. The two boats have a long history and were once representatives of high-end restaurants, which were originally reserved only before gradually opening up. Movie buffs will be familiar with this restaurant, as the final of Stephen Chow's film "God of Food" was filmed here. Even now, even if you don't come to the Treasure Kingdom to dine, there are still many tourists who come here just to see the restaurants on the sea that require a barge boat to eat.
Located in the middle of the sea, Jumbo Kingdom is decorated with traditional Chinese imperial palace features, and the seafood pond here is home to more than 60 species of seafood, and is equipped with a seawater disinfection system to ensure the quality of the seafood. Jumbo Kingdom has a number of banquet halls, such as Jinluan Palace, Ronghua Hall, Fugui Hall, Longxuan, VIP Hall, Taibai Seafood Square, etc., which can accommodate nearly 800 people in total. In addition to high-end fresh seafood meals, Jumbo Kingdom also offers Cantonese cuisine.
The seafood in Jumbo Kingdom takes the high-end route, and the seafood produced by the kitchen is full of color, aroma and taste, and it does have the style of food cooking in "God of Food". The signature dish is Flame Drunken Shrimp, which is soaked in 53-degree rose wine and stir-fried with other ingredients, so that the aroma of the wine and the aroma of the ingredients are soft into the shrimp meat, and the shrimp meat is thick and Q pops into the flavor. Crab, fish, shrimp and other types of seafood are of high quality and can be cooked in a variety of ways.
The menu is mostly recommended in the form of set meals, including premium seafood meals, fish, shrimp and crab meals, seafood meals, lobster meals, etc., which include seafood, seasonal vegetables, and staple foods, with prices varying according to different seafood categories, ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 Hong Kong dollars per person. In addition to the price of the main meal, plus the tea table fee, service charge, etc., the cost of a seafood meal in Jumbo Kingdom will exceed that of other seafood restaurants. In addition to some of the special dishes of the Kingdom of Jumbo, such an average price can be eaten in Saigon or Lei Yue Mun. Jumbo Kingdom, although the seafood is good, but the cost performance is slightly lower, if it is not for the environment has high requirements or concerns about the tiredness of traveling, Lukfook, Ronglong and other seafood restaurants are enough.
The transportation to Jumbo Kingdom is convenient, the subway and bus can directly reach the vicinity of Jumbo Kingdom, and customers can take the free shuttle ferry to Aberdeen and Sham Wan Ferry Pier.