Eating good and healthy food is so important in our lives nowadays. The 21st century has brought many changes to our lives which actually made living easier and more comfortable, but still most of us run hectic lives. We are always in a hurry - to get tasks done, to have projects completed, to have "perfect" lives. For those who have "hurry sickness" - I recommend having dinner in a pleasant and calm atmosphere. Jumanji is a perfect restaurant for any traveller or businessman. The interior is very calming and smoky (you will not be distracted by bright colors).
There is a variety of European, Asian and Japanese food on offer, so I am sure even a capricious gourmet will find something interesting from the menu. That's why I see a lot tourists in this restaurant every time I come to Jumanji. I can hear them talking in Korean, Japanese, English, Spanish, Italian etc. Thus, the waiters in Jumanji are multilingual.
The best part I appreciate about Jumanji is that it is divided into two big rooms - one for smokers and one for non-smokers. The service is quick, the food is delicious and besides, there is always live music played using different musical instruments. Luxury, huh?!
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