Restaurants and Bars in Macau

Portuguese food is what makes Macau different as an Asian destination, and in typically Chinese style, most of the cityís restaurants are under-dressed; walk through the door, however, and a rich culinary experience usually awaits. Here are some of the best:

Rice dumplings at Landmark Hotel

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What's on tap?

Beer is steeped in drunken, celebratory tradition. The world of beer is as... continue >>>

Zen and the art of sake

Okada's “sake sommelier” Sachii Imamura (above) relies on her vast knowledge of the... continue >>>

Portugal’s finest legacy

Macau offers a rare opportunity outside of Portugal to experience the rich diversity... continue >>>

Fare sailing

Whether it’s a squid salad served cold, or a plate of freshly cooked... continue >>>

Robuchon a Galera

It was only natural that the release of the new Michelin Guide Hong... continue >>>

Seoul

It's three in the morning, you've danced and drunk, but not quite to... continue >>>

No Signboard Seafood

No Signboard Seafood will certainly surprise if your first instinct is to judge... continue >>>

Meng Mun Seafood Hotpot

Within a week of its opening, Meng Mun Seafood Hotpot managed to sell... continue >>>

Macau Soul

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Best in glass: summer cocktails

This season's hottest accessory is a chilled martini glass as Macau's bartenders reach for the top shelf and serve some sassy summer cocktails continue >>>

Love bites: French dining

Romance won’t be only in the air this February 14th – with these French... continue >>>

Sweet drams

Macau is a whisky-drinker's nirvana. Here are our favorite places to enjoy a tipple. continue >>>

StarWorld opens Inagiku

The StarWorld Hotel and Casino has been playing catch-up in the market for quality... continue >>>

Chef Hiro descends upon Okada

Wynn Macau's signature Japanese restaurant - Okada - recently welcomed Chef Hirofumi Imamura (a.k.a.... continue >>>

Fun at Fogo Samba

Looking for a taste of Latin fun? Macau’s first Brazilian steakhouse, Fogo Samba,... continue >>>

Sweet sunsets

If you are looking for a great place to sit outdoors for a drink... continue >>>

Good whisky, cool vibes

Temptations, on level 16 of the StarWorld hotel, is one of the most popular... continue >>>

Paris in Macau

You'll feel like you've landed in France when you walk through the doors of... continue >>>

Fine dining at the Grand Lisboa

The Grand Lisboa has six superb restaurants to choose from, ranging from the finest of Italian fare at Don Alfonso 1890, to classic Cantonese at The Eight. It's well worth the visit, even if you don't like to gamble. continue >>>

O Manel: taste of Taipa

This tiny but well-established restaurant near Taipa Village has been enjoying a good reputation... continue >>>

Os Gatos: dine with a view

On a good day, you can sit under the huge ancient trees on the... continue >>>

Naam

The elegant surroundings at Naam are the perfect setting for the green curry, spicy... continue >>>

Nga Tim: Coloane's finest

The eclectic range of dishes on Nga Tim’s menu covers all bases – Macanese,... continue >>>

Ristorante La Gondola

Save at least one evening to spend watching the twilight spread over the... continue >>>

Espaco Lisboa

Restaurante Espaço Lisboa’s distinguished executive chef Antonio Coelho brings something new and creative to... continue >>>

Clam up at Restaurante Litoral

Macau_May06_0097-1.jpg If the cozy Restaurante Litoral is not the best Macanese restaurant in Macau, it certainly is right up near the top of the list, thanks to Macau-born Manuela Ferreira, who opened Litoral in 1995 with her husband. continue >>>

Robuchon A Galera

There are many who consider Robuchon A Galera the best Western-style restaurant in Macau,... continue >>>

Clube Militar

The graceful old colonial building housing the Clube Militar is more than an architectural... continue >>>





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