Macau Treat Guide

Food, shopping, wellness, nightlife & luxury experiences in Macau

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Food & Dining

The best places to eat in Macau β€” from street food to fine dining

πŸ€– Find Restaurants Near You

πŸͺ Best Restaurants by Budget

$ Budget

Cheong Kei MOP 40-80 per person

A legendary noodle shop known for its springy, handmade bamboo pole noodles and delicious wontons. A true taste of traditional Cantonese comfort food in Macau.

πŸ“ Rua da Felicidade No. 68, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 11:00 - 01:00

Loja Sopa de Fita Cheong Kei MOP 35-70 per person

Another local favorite specializing in flat rice noodles (ho fun) and various toppings like beef brisket and fish balls. A no-frills, authentic local dining experience.

πŸ“ Rua de Cinco de Outubro No. 220, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 07:00 - 18:00

Cafe Vong Kei MOP 50-90 per person

A classic Macanese 'cha chaan teng' (tea restaurant) serving local breakfast staples like pork chop buns, instant noodles, and milk tea in a bustling setting.

πŸ“ Rua de Nossa Senhora do Amparo No. 2, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 07:00 - 18:00

Restaurante Tou Tou Koi MOP 60-120 per person

A popular spot for authentic Cantonese dim sum and roast meats at reasonable prices. Perfect for a hearty lunch with friends or family.

πŸ“ Rua de Pedro Nolasco da Silva No. 26, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 08:00 - 22:00

$$ Mid-Range

A Lorcha MOP 200-400 per person

One of Macau's most beloved Portuguese restaurants, offering traditional dishes like African Chicken, Bacalhau Γ  BrΓ‘s, and seafood rice in a charming, nautical-themed setting.

πŸ“ Rua do Almirante SΓ©rgio No. 289, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 12:00 - 15:00, 18:30 - 23:00

Restaurante Litoral MOP 180-350 per person

Known for its authentic Macanese cuisine, a fusion of Portuguese and Chinese flavors. Must-tries include Minchi, African Chicken, and Curry Crab.

πŸ“ Rua do Comendador Kou Ho Neng No. 53-57, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 12:00 - 15:00, 18:00 - 22:30

Fernando's Restaurant MOP 250-500 per person

An iconic, rustic Portuguese eatery on Coloane Island, famous for its grilled meats, fresh seafood, and lively, casual atmosphere. A classic Macanese experience worth the journey.

πŸ“ Hac Sa Beach, Coloane⏰ Daily 12:00 - 22:00

AntΓ³nio MOP 300-600 per person

A Michelin-starred Portuguese restaurant in Taipa Village offering refined traditional dishes and a vibrant atmosphere, often with live Fado music.

πŸ“ Rua dos Clerigos No. 7, Taipa Village⏰ Daily 12:00 - 14:30, 18:30 - 22:30

$$$ Splurge

Robuchon au DΓ΄me MOP 1500-3000+ per person

A three Michelin-starred French restaurant offering exquisite cuisine by the late JoΓ«l Robuchon, set under a stunning glass dome with panoramic city views at Grand Lisboa.

πŸ“ 43/F, Grand Lisboa, Avenida de Lisboa⏰ Daily 12:00 - 14:30, 18:30 - 22:30

The Eight MOP 800-2000+ per person

A three Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant renowned for its innovative dim sum, exquisite seafood, and elegant decor. An unforgettable fine dining experience.

πŸ“ 2/F, Grand Lisboa, Avenida de Lisboa⏰ Tue-Sun 11:30 - 14:30, 18:30 - 22:30 (Closed Mon)

Wing Lei Palace MOP 700-1800+ per person

A two Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant at Wynn Palace, offering refined traditional dishes and a spectacular dining room overlooking the Performance Lake and its dancing fountains.

πŸ“ Wynn Palace, Avenida da Nave Desportiva, Cotai⏰ Daily 11:30 - 14:30, 18:00 - 22:30

πŸ₯˜ Street Food Must-Tries

Portuguese Egg Tart (Pastel de Nata) MOP 10-12 per piece

Macau's most famous treat: a flaky pastry crust with a rich, caramelized custard filling. Best enjoyed warm.

πŸ“ Lord Stow's Bakery (Coloane), Tai Cheong Bakery (Taipa Village), or any bakery near Senado Square.

Pork Chop Bun (Zhu Pa Bao) MOP 45-55

A simple yet iconic Macanese sandwich: a tender, marinated pork chop served in a crispy-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside bun.

πŸ“ Tai Lei Loi Kei (Taipa Village) is the most famous, but many local cafes offer it.

Almond Cookies (Almond Cakes) MOP 50-100 per box

Fragrant, crumbly cookies made with ground almonds, a classic souvenir and snack. Often freshly baked.

πŸ“ Koi Kei Bakery, Choi Heong Yip Bakery (numerous branches, especially near Senado Square and Taipa Village).

Dried Beef/Pork Jerky MOP 100-200 per 250g (varies by type)

Thin, flavorful slices of cured meat, often available for tasting before purchase. A popular local snack.

πŸ“ Koi Kei Bakery, Choi Heong Yip Bakery (look for shops with large displays and free samples).

Durian Ice Cream / Durian Sticky Rice MOP 50-70

For the adventurous palate, a creamy ice cream or sticky rice dessert made from the pungent 'king of fruits'.

πŸ“ Mok Yi Kei (Taipa Village) is famous for its durian ice cream and pudding.

Serradura (Sawdust Pudding) MOP 30-45

A simple yet delicious Portuguese dessert made with layers of whipped cream and crushed Marie biscuits, resembling sawdust.

πŸ“ Many Portuguese restaurants and cafes, like Cafe e Nata or Gelatina Mok Yi Kei.

Curry Fish Balls / Skewered Street Food MOP 20-40 per skewer

A staple of Hong Kong/Macau street food: bouncy fish balls simmered in a rich, spicy curry sauce, often served on a skewer with other items like tofu puffs or sausages.

πŸ“ Numerous street stalls around Senado Square, Rua da Felicidade, and Taipa Village.

Wonton Noodles MOP 40-60

Delicate shrimp wontons in a clear, flavorful broth with thin, springy egg noodles.

πŸ“ Cheong Kei (Senado Square area), Wong Chi Kei (Senado Square).

🏬 Food Markets

Red Market (Almirante Lacerda Market)

A historic, multi-story wet market housed in a beautiful red-brick building. The ground floor sells fresh produce, seafood, and meats, offering a glimpse into local life. Upstairs are dry goods and a cooked food section.

πŸ“ Avenida Almirante Lacerda, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 07:00 - 19:00

San Kio Market

A bustling local wet market in a residential area, less touristy than the Red Market. Great for fresh ingredients and experiencing authentic local shopping.

πŸ“ Rua do Mercado de SΓ£o Kiou, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 06:00 - 18:00

Patane Market

Another traditional wet market offering a wide array of fresh seafood, vegetables, and local delicacies. A vibrant place to observe daily life.

πŸ“ Rua da Patane, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 06:00 - 18:00

Rua da Cunha (Food Street)

While not a traditional market, this pedestrian street in Taipa Village is an open-air food hub, packed with snack shops, bakeries, and small restaurants. Perfect for sampling various Macanese treats.

πŸ“ Rua da Cunha, Taipa Village⏰ Most shops open daily 10:00 - 22:00

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³ Cooking Classes

Macanese Cuisine Workshop MOP 800-1500 per person

Learn to cook traditional Macanese dishes like African Chicken, Minchi, or Pato de Cabidela (Duck with blood sauce) from a local chef. These workshops often provide insights into the unique fusion of Portuguese and Chinese culinary traditions.

πŸ“ Various private culinary studios or through hotel concierge services (e.g., Grand Hyatt Macau sometimes offers classes). Specific locations vary.⏰ 3-4 hours

Portuguese Pastry & Dessert Class MOP 600-1000 per person

Master the art of making iconic Portuguese desserts such as Pastel de Nata (egg tarts), Serradura, or Bolo de Arroz (rice cakes). A sweet way to take a piece of Macau home with you.

πŸ“ Often held in dedicated cooking schools or private kitchens in Taipa Village or near Senado Square. Check with local tour operators or culinary centers.⏰ 2-3 hours
Insider Tip: Always try to eat where the locals eat! Look for crowded, unassuming eateries, especially during lunch hours. Don't be afraid to queue; it's often a sign of good food. For Portuguese food, venture beyond the main tourist areas to find more authentic, family-run establishments. And always save room for a Portuguese egg tart (or three)!
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Shopping & Markets

Where to shop in Macau β€” districts, markets, and bargains

πŸ€– Find Local Markets & Shops

🏒 Shopping Districts

Senado Square & Surrounding Streets Budget to Mid-range

The historic heart of Macau, offering a mix of souvenir shops, traditional bakeries, local fashion boutiques, and international brands. Great for people-watching and finding unique gifts.

πŸ“ Largo do Senado, Macau Peninsula

The Grand Canal Shoppes (The Venetian Macao) Mid-range to Luxury

A vast indoor shopping mall designed to resemble Venice, complete with canals and gondolas. Features a wide array of international luxury and mid-range brands, alongside duty-free shops.

πŸ“ The Venetian Macao, Estrada da BaΓ­a de Nossa Senhora da EsperanΓ§a, Cotai

One Central Macau Luxury

Macau's premier luxury shopping destination, home to flagship stores of the world's most exclusive fashion houses, jewelry brands, and watchmakers.

πŸ“ Avenida de Sagres, NAPE, Macau Peninsula (adjacent to MGM Macau and Mandarin Oriental)

πŸŒ™ Markets

Red Market (Ground Floor) Budget

While primarily a wet market, the ground floor also features stalls selling dried goods, local snacks, and some basic household items. A glimpse into everyday Macanese life.

πŸ“ Avenida Almirante Lacerda, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 07:00 - 19:00

Taipa Village Weekend Flea Market Budget to Mid-range

A charming market held on weekends, featuring local handicrafts, art, souvenirs, and traditional snacks. A great place to find unique, locally made items.

πŸ“ Adjacent to Taipa Houses Museum, Taipa Village⏰ Sat & Sun 11:00 - 20:00

Rua de S. Paulo (Souvenir Street) Budget to Mid-range

The bustling street leading up to the Ruins of St. Paul's is lined with shops offering free samples of almond cookies, dried meats, and other Macanese delicacies, perfect for edible souvenirs.

πŸ“ Rua de S. Paulo, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 09:00 - 22:00

San Kio Market (Dry Goods Section) Budget

Beyond fresh produce, this local market also has sections for affordable clothing, small electronics, and household goods, catering primarily to local residents.

πŸ“ Rua do Mercado de SΓ£o Kiou, Macau Peninsula⏰ Daily 06:00 - 18:00
Bargain Tip: For local markets and smaller independent shops, polite haggling is sometimes possible, especially if buying multiple items. However, prices in larger malls and chain stores are usually fixed. Always compare prices for popular souvenirs like almond cookies; some shops offer better deals or more generous samples than others. Don't be afraid to walk away and check another store.
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Souvenirs & Crafts

Authentic keepsakes and what to avoid

βœ… Authentic Picks

Almond Cookies & Peanut Candies MOP 50-150 per box

Macau's most famous edible souvenir. Hand-pressed almond cookies (often with whole almonds) and crunchy peanut candies are delicious and widely available.

Dried Beef/Pork Jerky (Bakkwa) MOP 100-250 per 250g

Sweet and savory slices of barbecued dried meat, a popular snack. Many shops offer free samples, allowing you to choose your favorite flavor and texture.

Portuguese Wine & Port Wine MOP 150-800+

Macau has a strong Portuguese heritage, making it a great place to buy authentic Portuguese wines, especially Port wine, which is often difficult to find elsewhere in Asia.

Galama (Ginger Candy) MOP 30-80 per bag

A traditional Macanese ginger candy, often handmade, known for its spicy-sweet flavor and chewy texture. Great for soothing throats or as a unique local treat.

Macanese Rooster Figurines (Galo de Barcelos) MOP 80-500

Colorful ceramic roosters, a symbol of good luck and a popular folk art from Portugal. You can find various sizes and designs.

Azulejos (Portuguese Tiles) MOP 60-300 per tile/small piece

Beautiful hand-painted ceramic tiles, often depicting traditional Portuguese scenes or geometric patterns. Smaller decorative tiles make lovely, authentic souvenirs.

Tourist Trap Alert: Beware of generic 'Macau' branded items like keychains, magnets, and t-shirts that are mass-produced and lack local authenticity. Also, be cautious of street vendors selling imitation luxury goods; quality is often poor, and you might inadvertently support illegal trade. Focus on food items from established bakeries and handcrafted goods from local markets for genuine keepsakes.
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Fashion Districts

Style hotspots in Macau

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One Central Macau Luxury

The ultimate destination for high-fashion luxury. Find flagship stores of Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Dior, Hermès, Prada, and more, offering the latest collections.

πŸ“ Avenida de Sagres, NAPE, Macau Peninsula

The Shoppes at Londoner, Parisian, and Venetian Mid-range to Luxury

These interconnected mega-malls offer an unparalleled selection of international brands, from high-end designers to accessible luxury and popular high-street fashion, all within themed environments.

πŸ“ Cotai Strip (various integrated resorts)

Rua de Pedro Nolasco da Silva & Surrounding Streets Mid-range

This area near Senado Square features a mix of local boutiques, Hong Kong fashion chains, and some international mid-range brands. Good for finding more unique styles than the large malls.

πŸ“ Macau Peninsula (near Senado Square)
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Spa & Wellness

Relax and rejuvenate in Macau

Banyan Tree Spa Macau MOP 1500-4000+

An award-winning sanctuary offering luxurious Asian-inspired treatments, private vitality pools, and a serene ambiance. Known for its 'Rainforest' hydrothermal experience.

πŸ“ Banyan Tree Macau, Galaxy Macau, Cotai⏰ Daily 10:00 - 23:00

The Spa at MGM Cotai MOP 1200-3500+

A contemporary spa blending cutting-edge technology with traditional therapies. Features unique 'Tria' hydrotherapy experiences and bespoke treatments.

πŸ“ MGM Cotai, Avenida da Nave Desportiva, Cotai⏰ Daily 10:00 - 22:00

The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Macau MOP 1800-4500+

An opulent spa offering personalized treatments, including traditional Chinese remedies and advanced European therapies, in a tranquil setting with panoramic views.

πŸ“ The Ritz-Carlton, Galaxy Macau, Cotai⏰ Daily 10:00 - 23:00

Foot Massage & Reflexology Centers MOP 150-400 for 60-90 mins

Numerous local establishments offer affordable and effective foot massages and reflexology. A perfect way to relieve tired feet after a day of exploring.

πŸ“ Various locations in Taipa Village, near Senado Square, and residential areas. Look for 'θΆ³ζ΅΄' signs.⏰ Typically 11:00 - 01:00
Wellness Tip: For luxury spas, book well in advance, especially on weekends. Arrive early to enjoy the spa's facilities like steam rooms, saunas, and vitality pools. For local foot massages, while many places accept walk-ins, popular spots can get busy. Don't hesitate to ask for recommendations from locals or your hotel concierge for reputable, clean establishments.
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Nightlife

After dark in Macau

🍸 Bars & Cocktails

The Ritz-Carlton Bar & Lounge MOP 150-300+ per drink

A sophisticated lounge offering an extensive selection of cocktails, wines, and spirits, complemented by live music and stunning views of the Cotai Strip. Perfect for a chic evening.

⏰ Daily 17:00 - 01:00

Macallan Whisky Bar & Lounge MOP 180-5000+ per dram

A haven for whisky connoisseurs, boasting one of Asia's largest collections of rare whiskies. Features a cozy, old-world charm with a selection of fine cigars.

⏰ Daily 17:00 - 01:00

Vida Rica Bar MOP 120-250+ per drink

Located at the Mandarin Oriental, this stylish bar offers innovative cocktails, a premium wine list, and breathtaking panoramic views of the Macau skyline and Nam Van Lake.

⏰ Daily 17:00 - 01:00

🎭 Cultural Performances

The House of Dancing Water MOP 600-1500+

A spectacular water-based show at City of Dreams, featuring world-class acrobats, divers, and motorbikers in a purpose-built theater. A must-see theatrical experience.

πŸ“ City of Dreams, Estrada do Istmo, Cotai

Macau Tower Convention & Entertainment Centre Observation deck MOP 165, Bungee Jump MOP 3000+

Beyond the observation deck, the Macau Tower offers thrilling activities like bungee jumping (the world's highest), skywalks, and tower climbs for adrenaline junkies, especially exhilarating at night.

πŸ“ Macau Tower, Largo da Torre de Macau

πŸŒ™ The Perfect Macau Evening

18:00 Enjoy a pre-dinner stroll through the charming streets of Taipa Village, soaking in the blend of Portuguese and Chinese architecture.
19:30 Indulge in an authentic Macanese dinner at Restaurante Litoral, savoring dishes like African Chicken and Minchi.
21:00 Head to City of Dreams for the breathtaking 'House of Dancing Water' show, an unforgettable spectacle of acrobatics and water effects.
22:45 Post-show, enjoy a sophisticated cocktail at The Ritz-Carlton Bar & Lounge, taking in the glittering views of the Cotai Strip.
00:00 If you're feeling lucky, try your hand at one of the world-class casinos, or simply enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and people-watching.
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Luxury Experiences

Splurge-worthy experiences in Macau

Fine Dining at Robuchon au DΓ΄me

Experience unparalleled French gastronomy at the three Michelin-starred Robuchon au DΓ΄me, located under a magnificent crystal chandelier, offering exquisite dishes and a world-class wine list.

πŸ’° MOP 1500-3000+ per person

Private Helicopter Tour with Sky Shuttle

Soar above Macau's iconic skyline and the Pearl River Delta in a private helicopter, offering breathtaking aerial views of the city's landmarks and surrounding islands.

πŸ’° MOP 2000-5000+ per person (shared/private)

Presidential Suite Stay at The Londoner Macao

Indulge in the ultimate luxury with a stay in a lavish presidential suite, featuring bespoke butler service, opulent interiors, and exclusive access to club lounges and amenities.

πŸ’° MOP 10000-50000+ per night

Personal Shopper Experience at One Central Macau

Enjoy a personalized shopping spree with a dedicated stylist at Macau's most exclusive mall, accessing the latest collections from top luxury brands with expert guidance.

πŸ’° MOP 5000-50000+ (depending on purchases and service fee)

VIP Casino Experience & High Roller Gaming

Access exclusive private gaming rooms and high-stakes tables in Macau's opulent casinos, often accompanied by complimentary fine dining, premium drinks, and personalized services.

πŸ’° Variable, often requiring significant minimum bets/deposits
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Cafe Culture

Best cafes and coffee spots in Macau

Single Origin MOP 40-70

A specialty coffee shop known for its meticulously brewed single-origin beans, pour-overs, and knowledgeable baristas. A must-visit for serious coffee lovers.

πŸ“ Rua de Abreu Nunes No. 19, Macau Peninsula

Communa MOP 35-60

A trendy and minimalist cafe offering excellent coffee, light bites, and a relaxed atmosphere. Popular among locals and expats for its quality brews and aesthetic.

πŸ“ Rua de SΓ£o Domingos No. 20, Macau Peninsula

Cafe Vong Kei MOP 25-50

A traditional Macanese 'cha chaan teng' experience. Come here for classic milk tea, strong local coffee, and comfort food like pork chop buns and instant noodles.

πŸ“ Rua de Nossa Senhora do Amparo No. 2, Macau Peninsula

Lord Stow's Cafe & Bakery (Coloane) MOP 20-50

The original home of Macau's famous Portuguese egg tart. Enjoy freshly baked tarts with a cup of coffee or tea in a charming, rustic setting on Coloane Island.

πŸ“ Rua do Tassara No. 1C, Coloane Village

Blooom Coffee House MOP 35-65

Another highly-regarded specialty coffee shop focusing on quality beans and expert brewing. A cozy spot for a quiet coffee break.

πŸ“ Rua de Horta e Costa No. 58, Macau Peninsula

Quarter Square MOP 40-80

A stylish cafe and lifestyle store in Taipa Village, offering artisanal coffee, healthy brunch options, and a curated selection of home goods and gifts.

πŸ“ Rua do Padre AntΓ³nio, Taipa Village
Coffee Tip: Macau's coffee scene is diverse. For a traditional local experience, try 'cha chaan teng' style coffee (often strong and sweet with condensed milk). For specialty coffee, seek out independent cafes like Single Origin or Blooom. Don't leave without trying a freshly baked Portuguese egg tart with your coffee!