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Macau Restaurants and Dining
What and Where to Eat in Macau
The world-class standard of cuisine in Macau caters to the huge number of visitors who inhibit the island in search of an exclusively five-star experience. On the flip side of this, being a city of contrast it is easy to find cheap food and not compromise on quality or taste – be it dim sum or African chicken, dining out here doesn’t have to break the bank.
Taipa is the place to head for tasty and well priced Portuguese food, while Downtown Macau’s daai-paai-dawng – open air street stalls are cheap and cheerful and arguably offer some of the best food on the island. Guests should keep in mind that dining is an early affair in Macau usually coming to a finish around about 21:00.
Downtown Macau Restaurants
True to its colonial roots Macau is a melting point of international cuisine housing some of the worlds most acclaimed restaurants, whether it’s a Michelin star restaurant or street noodles you are after – the scope for dining out is huge. Downtown Macau has the largest concentration of eateries in one area, with the five-star hotels/casinos that are so prevalent and the daai-paai-dawng – open air street stalls serving up steaming stir fry’s, visitors are spoiled for choice. (Read more...)
Coloane Island Restaurants
Restaurants here are very similar to those in the rest of Macau and if you are visiting Taipa you will find the menu is often influenced by Portuguese cuisine. There are several restaurants located on both Hac Sa and Choec Van beach while more options are available in the Coloane Village area. As mentioned, the island is home to a famous restaurant, Fernando's. (Read more...)
Taipa Island Restaurants
With the highest concentration of Portuguese-style restaurants on Macau, Taipa is the place to be if you want to tuck into some authentic, fusion fare. The Portuguese brought many of the flavours of the Mediterranean to the east and also infused several of Asia and Africa’s unique spicing techniques into their own cuisine. Visitors should expect more reasonable prices in this region of Taipa, many of the restaurants are family owned and low key establishments. (Read more...)
Macau Inner Harbour Restaurants
Restaurants in the Inner Harbour offer decent local food and some dishes influenced by Portuguese cuisine. However, dining out in Macau is not just about Macanese and Portuguese food. It is also renowned for its delicious dim sum that some say is better than that is found in Hong Kong. Taking a stroll along the Red Market, you will find this special treat sold at food stalls.
Macau Outer Harbour Restaurants
This area Of Macau has an eclectic fusion of restaurants; it's a popular tourist site so many of the eateries are geared towards international holidaymakers while others retain an air of authenticity, having occupied their addresses prior to Macau’s emergence as the Vegas of the East. The scope for dining encompasses Italian, Macanese fusion and much more. (Read more...)
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