Former Jumbo Floating Restaurant

Seafood restaurant · Hong Kong S.A.R.

Former Jumbo Floating Restaurant

Seafood restaurant · Hong Kong S.A.R.

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Shum Wan Pier Dr, Aberdeen, Hong Kong

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Experience a vibrant culinary adventure at this iconic floating restaurant, where stunning Cantonese seafood meets picturesque harbor views and an unforgettable boat ride.  

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Mar 4, 2025

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"GP was filming a scene for a movie set partially in Hong Kong, and ended up spending a lot of time on the Jumbo, which is a floating restaurant on Aberdeen Harbor. It is a major tourist attraction, with five floors of restaurants floating on a big boat. It is also a self-proclaimed “theme park”—just so you’re warned. All this taken into account, it’s pretty fun in the end and the food is not half bad."

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Toni MacLaughlin

Google
Loved it! Unique destination dining. You take a free boat ride across the marina to this massive floating restaurant. It's quintessentially an oriental artistic and architectural masterpiece. Opulent, vibrant and absolutely huge! The food is fabulous. Definitely a memory making dining experience!

P R

Google
This a a great experience if you plan on visiting Hong Kong. The outside of the restaurant is quite picturesque. So please take a moment to take photos etc. The food is delicious, affordable and the service is fast. Customer service is good for the most part. The staff members hovered over us though. Almost like rushing us to hurry and eat because there are more customers waiting. The drinks are served in very small glasses and cups. The food is served for groups just like any usual Chinese restaurant. In addition, you need to make a reservation if you plan to dine there. The views of the harbor is great. We went in the evening so we got to enjoy the views in the evening and in the night. IMPORTANT POINT You have to take the ferry to access the floating restaurant. The Jumbo restaurant offer a free ferry to the restaurant. However, depending on which station you arrive at it may be far from the Jumbo restaurant ferry and will have to pay for ferry access to the restaurant. So please call ahead and ask which station is closest to the ferry.

Jasper Kwong

Google
To avoid the peak hour, you can enjoy the yum cha after 2pm. There are 2 piers in Aberdeen to take the ferry to this restaurant, and this is totally free! So make use of it to enjoy the sea breeze in Aberdeen, and thank me later!

Leanne Young

Google
A cool experience but def don't go for the food. I had a lot of trouble stomaching what they served and Im really not a picky eater. The interior is rather dated but the outside of the floating restaurant is pretty cool and you have lots of nice photo ops. The boat ride over was fun as well. Overall a good experience but Id sneak a protein bar in your purse or pocket.

Baz Patel

Google
I expected something a bit more special based on the videos I'd seen prior to arriving in Hong Kong. Spent £164 on the set seafood menu for two people and bottle of house white wine. Good was great and service exceptional, just felt like I was paying for the location more than the food.

c kw

Google
Seafood was very fresh, noodles we ordered were a little sticky and dry. Roasted pork was great. Service was not bad too, like what you would expect in a Chinese restaurant. Was expensive which was also expected. You would have to take a free ferry ride to the restaurant which is kind of cool. Was not crowded when we got there. There is also a guy taking souvenir pictures for you and you can purchase the pictures if you like.

Reggie Lamptey

Google
This was an amazing experience. Had the opportunity to visit this place. You have to take a boat just to get to it. Which makes it all the more exclusive. There were amazing views and photo opportunities here. The food was super flavorful and you will just want to keep eating. The staff is very nice and helpful. As well as very attentive to your needs. I went with a group and they were very accommodating to us. So its definitely a great time alone or with a large group. I would say this is a must visit place if you are in the area.

Agostinho Ferreira

Google
Starting with the short trip by boat, the experience is interesting. Typical Chinese decoration, lots of tables big enough for families or group of friends. All dishes Chinese style, of course, some variety of beverages. Staff is nice but level of English is very low. There is a stage where visitors can take pictures dressed with old Chinese vests.