Tuxedos restaurant at Polar Adventure is definitely worth visiting while you are at the Ocean Park in HK. You can watch these cute penguins swimming, playing and walking while having lunch🤩
I love penguins!! But watching the penguins at the enclosure for all visitors could be very cold and smelly... Therefore, my tip is to visit this restaurant for a much more comfortable experience 😆
I have ordered the following dishes: Bell pepper and tomato soup ($60) Tux seafood pizza ($278) -thin penguin shaped base topped with lots of mussels (8), a bit of lobster, scallops, and mozzarella cheese. Spaghetti with scallop, bacon in creamy sauce ($308 -family size)
The food tasted okay; Service was friendly and efficient.
Tip: 🐧Remember to bring an extra jumper as the restaurant was a bit cold🥶 🐧you can go on the virtual queue via Gulu app before heading to the restaurant. 🐧20% off for seniors with a coupon came with the senior ticket
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Read moreOcean Park Polar Adventure: A Chilling Encounter
Ocean Park's Polar Adventure is a must-visit for anyone fascinated by the icy realms of the North and South Poles. The exhibit offers a unique opportunity to witness incredible marine life, including penguins, seals, and sharks, in a simulated polar environment.
One of the highlights is the penguin feeding session, where you can watch these adorable creatures up close and learn about their behavior and diet. The exhibit also showcases the diverse marine ecosystem, including sharks, which is equally captivating.
The focus on marine conservation is commendable, and the park does an excellent job of educating visitors about the importance of protecting our oceans.
While the Polar Adventure is a fantastic experience, it's worth noting that it can get quite crowded, especially during peak seasons.
Overall, the Polar Adventure is a worthwhile addition to your Ocean Park visit. It's a chance to connect with the wonders of the polar world and contribute to marine...
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