Macau
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Macau
Best Restaurants in Macau
As a former trading center for spices and a melting pot for Portuguese and Chinese cultures, it's little wonder that Macau developed its own very fine cuisine. The Portuguese settlers brought with them sweet potatoes, peanuts, and kidney beans from Br...
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Price | Name | Cuisine | Neighborhood | |
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360° Café | International | Macau Peninsula | ||
António | Portuguese | Taipa Village, Taipa | ||
Carlos | Macanese/Portuguese | Near the Docks nightlife district | ||
Clube Militar de Macau | Macanese/Portuguese | Downtown | ||
Fernando's | Portuguese | Colôane; in a row of shack restaurants (it's the one closest to the beach) | ||
IFT Educational Restaurant | Macanese/Portuguese | Macau Peninsula; on the grounds of the former Mong-Ha Fortress | ||
Nga Tim Cafe | Portuguese/Macanese/Cantonese | Coloane Village; across from the Chapel of St. Francis Xavier | ||
Restaurante Espaco Lisboa | Portuguese | Colôane Village | ||
Restaurante Litoral | Macanese/Portuguese | Macau Peninsula | ||
Robuchon au Dôme | French | Near Downtown | ||
Wong Chi Kei Congee & Noodle | Cantonese | Senado Square, not far from the tourist office | ||
Xin | Asian Hotpot | Cotai |