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Jumbo Seafood Restaurant in Singapore

Whenever I used to hear of or think about Singapore I always thought culturally dynamic island nation. However, this was when I knew certain elements of Singapore and had studied some of the cultural traditions such as Cantonese Opera, I had never before been there. After last month I might still think of the cultural dynamics though hands down I will also be thinking of fabulous food in the great restaurants in Singapore. And that is extremely exciting to me because I’m a selective eater and I absolutely love it when I find restaurants that I think are great.

This is exactly the case with a place called Jumbo, a seafood restaurant with amazing food. And I’m not the only one that thinks so. I visited Singapore with my family and we all ate there, which by the way is a great way to experience their food. We had a family style dinner and it included delicious black pepper crab. I can’t even describe to you have great these were, it’s simply a palate sensation that you have to experience to understand. Oh, I can describe how quickly they disappeared from the plate and how quite my family was during the dinner. And we’re a talkative group. We have a lot of great family conversations during dinner but everyone was busy enjoying their food and we just didn’t get a chance to talk.

We also had the Cereal Prawns and something called a Japanese Beancurd Treasure Bag. We ordered those because they sounded interesting, which they were and they too were delicious though I don’t know exactly what all was in it. We had one other bean curd dish, oh yeah the Deep Fried Beancurd Special. This too was great and I think it had some seafood mixed in with it. It was served with a really good sweet sauce. The only other thing we shared was the Prosperity Chicken. This, well everything we had was incredible and made a nice compliment to the other food, which was primarily seafood based.

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  5. Getting to Know Singapore

Filed under: Food, Travel by admin Tagged with: Jumbo • restaurants in Singapore • seafood

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