The menu at Jumbo features the full range of Cantonese dishes with emphasis on fresh seafood, much of it caught the same day it’s served. You’ll also find Chinese favorites like Peking duck, roasted goose and a full dim sum menu served for breakfast and lunch. While prices are a bit higher than equivalent restaurants, many find paying a little extra well worth it for the novelty of eating at this iconic establishment.
Within the same floating structure you’ll also find Top Deck, a completely separate restaurant with a more subdued, contemporary and romantic atmosphere, and Dragon Court, a smaller dining room serving the same Jumbo menu.
Latest Reviews
Review by Peter A T, February 2013
Doing what: Hong Kong Sunset Cruise plus Dinner at the Jumbo Floating Restaurant
The Floating Jumbo was a great experience for our family. The tour guide, Ivy, and tour was involved and thorough and a night vista from the road of the Peak was totally unexpected. The food not only fresh and but also abundant. The restaurant was beautifully presented,clean and professional.
Review by Lais, October 2012
Doing what: Hong Kong Sunset Cruise plus Dinner at the Jumbo Floating Restaurant
The cruise was really lovely, with snacks and drinks. The Jumbo Floating Restaurant is quite famous and something I've always wanted to do, and it was stunning...really beautiful, our tour guide was awesome, very friendly and informative. Really great night.
Laisarini Taylor
Review by Trevor G, January 2013
Doing what: Hong Kong Sunset Cruise plus Dinner at the Jumbo Floating Restaurant
The harbour cruise was great, made more so with the Christmas lights show. A good meal at the famous Jumbo floating restaurant made the evening perfect. Transport to from the tour much appreaciated. A good night out.




