Saturday, October 20, 2007

The Riverboat @ Marina South Pier

Just next to Marina South Pier, right on the sea, is the Riverboat restaurant. I was there for dinner last week. It is in the design of a nineteenth century showboat of the Southern United States. The restaurant is funded by a church mission, so they serve dinners on all days and lunch only on weekends due to the church service held on the upper deck.

The restaurant is on the lower deck. The interior decoration reminds me of the Titanic dining room, but not that grand of course. Since it serves Mexican food, there are ponchos and Panama hats, as well as banjos and drums as part of the decor. There is even an old grand piano!

The food is good too! We ate tacos, baby ribs, chicken and salmon. Dessert was brownies. The brownies are really delicious! My mum had them specially ordered after that, but just a pity I was down with stomach flu the whole week and was in the end not able to eat any of the delicious brownies. :-(

This is a place for a unique dining experience!

Cuisine : American Southern
Food : 3.5 out of 5
Ambience : 3.5 out of 5
Price : No comment since I was not the one who paid

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