East Coast Seafood Centre

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East Coast Seafood Centre[edit | edit source]

The East Coast Seafood Centre is a popular dining and entertainment destination located in Singapore. Situated along the scenic East Coast Park, it offers a wide range of seafood options and recreational activities for visitors of all ages.

History[edit | edit source]

The East Coast Seafood Centre was established in 1986 with the aim of promoting Singapore's rich seafood culture. It was originally a small cluster of seafood restaurants, but over the years, it has grown into a vibrant hub for seafood lovers.

Dining Options[edit | edit source]

The centre boasts a diverse selection of seafood restaurants, each offering their own unique culinary specialties. From traditional Singaporean seafood dishes to international seafood cuisines, visitors can indulge in a wide array of flavors and tastes.

Some of the popular restaurants at the East Coast Seafood Centre include:

  • Jumbo Seafood: Known for its signature chili crab dish, Jumbo Seafood is a must-visit for seafood enthusiasts. The restaurant also offers other delectable seafood options such as black pepper crab and salted egg prawns.
  • Long Beach Seafood: Long Beach Seafood is famous for its mouthwatering black pepper crab and butter crab. With its cozy ambience and waterfront view, it provides a delightful dining experience.
  • No Signboard Seafood: No Signboard Seafood is renowned for its white pepper crab, a unique twist on the traditional chili crab. The restaurant also offers a variety of other seafood dishes, including lobster noodles and drunken prawns.

Recreational Activities[edit | edit source]

Apart from its dining options, the East Coast Seafood Centre offers various recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. These activities include:

  • Cycling: The centre is located along the East Coast Park, which features a dedicated cycling track. Visitors can rent bicycles and explore the park's scenic coastline.
  • Water Sports: The nearby beach offers opportunities for water sports such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing. Rental facilities are available for those who wish to try these activities.
  • Fishing: Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy a day of fishing at the designated fishing areas along the park. Fishing equipment can be rented from nearby shops.

Accessibility[edit | edit source]

The East Coast Seafood Centre is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors can take the MRT to Bedok or Eunos station and then transfer to a bus that stops near the centre. Alternatively, taxis and private cars can also be used to reach the destination.

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