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Macau - Taipa IslandHoused within the sumptuous Grand Hyatt, in Macau's City of Dreams, Beijing Kitchen serves the crème de la crème of northern Chinese and Beijing cuisine in a pleasant surroundings, with emphasis on favorite classics like their signature "Old Fashioned Peking Duck".
Nestled within Macau's City of Dreams, Horizons serves the best of modern European cuisine in an elegant, yet very pleasant setting, and makes use of the finest ingredients to create truly sensational culinary results.
Located within the ultra-luxurious Crown Macau, on Taipa Island, this superb restaurant is the Macau outlet of Tokyo's most exclusive tempura restaurant.
This small and simple eatery serves fantastic Indian food at very moderate prices.
This popular restaurant serves some of the best Korean cuisine in Macau.
It does not have much in the way of fancy décor or inspiring atmosphere, but the Korean BBQs are excellent, and so is the service and the ambience.
This small street shop is one of Taipa's most popular places for desserts, puddings, jellies, ice creams and other goodies...
Café Siam is a fantastic Thai restaurant, with a pleasant and relaxed ambience and an extensive menu that features an endless list of tantalizing Thai specialties...
Located in the old Taipa Village, this culinary landmark has been serving excellent Macanese and Portuguese food for the last thirty years or so...
The popular Red Spot is a good place to go for a nice, informal meal at an inexpensive price... The menu has a lot of stuff to choose from... From burgers and sandwiches, to pizzas, African chicken, Beef Stroganoff, Thai curries and Chinese fare...
Strategically located within the extravagant Grand Canal Shoppes, this stylish restaurant serves fantastic Japanese food in an upscale environment.
Named after Disney's legendary baby elephant, this popular restaurant is another Macau institution, known for its large portions of delicious food and reasonable prices.
Owned by a Portuguese, this small and cozy restaurant serves some of the best Portuguese food in Macau and is particularly famous for its cheese platters and char-grilled dishes.
As its name denotes, this small and unpretentious eatery serves some nice satays and other Thai-Malaysian-Singaporean delicacies.
As its name denotes, this place is a small slice of Ireland in the hub of Taipa...
Strategically located next to the world's largest casino at the Venetian, this stylish, sleek and modern resto-bar features an all-day dining concept that works just fine for late night gamblers, as well as to other party-goers and shoppers...
Located along Taipa village's main street, this relatively humble eatery has made a name for itself for its famous Crab Porridge, which people come from far and wide to enjoy.
Occupying a humongous space of more than 30,000 ft² next to the world's largest casino, it comprises two floors and a few different sections, featuring a 24/7 all-in-one dining concept.
After leading one of Melbourne's finest Italian restaurants, Cecconi's Cantina, and after inspiring Cecconi's in Hong Kong, Chef Harry Lilai has come to Macau "to do the miracle once again..."
The OTT, as it is commonly known, is an English-style resto-pub in Taipa, where you can find great food, great ambience and great live entertainment.
This small and homey restaurant serves some fabulous Portuguese food in a lovely environment.
This jungle-themed restaurant serves some excellent food in a cheery atmosphere... American, Tex-Mex, Italian and Asian cuisines... everybody can find something to suit his palate.
For truly authentic Indian curries and scrumptious north Indian food, nowhere beats Aruna's restaurant.
Located along the Venetian's "Grand Canal", this restaurant serves excellent Brazilian style grilled meats (churrasco) and caipirinhas in a very nice environment and with a big smile...
Located in Chun Fok Village, in between Taipa Village and the fancy casino-hotels of Cotai, La Cucina serves lovely traditional Italian fare in a warm and homey environment...
This is the young sibling of a successful resto-pub in Hong Kong's SoHo, carrying the same name.
Richly decorated in an Irish-Victorian style, McSorley's serves delicious pub grub, scrumptious burgers, pies, Fish and Chips, roasts and other familiar favorites, alongside a wide selection of beers, ales, wines and spirits...
Owned by a Portuguese man (Manuel) and his cheerful Chinese wife, this tiny restaurant serves fantastic Portuguese food in a lovely environment...
This is the local offshoot of one of America's most reputable upscale restaurant chains and, possibly, Macau's best steakhouse.
Don Quijote is the place for Spanish food lovers in Macau.
Imperial House serves a wide choice of delicious Dim Sum, as well as wanton and other steamed buns, and although its ambience is not authentic whatsoever, the food is good and the place is open 24 hours a day...
Pork chop bun is, by all means, one of Macau's most popular forms of light meal, and this simple looking café is one of Macau's best places to try Pork chop bun.
Le Bistrot really stands for its self descriptive name and is just like a piece of good-old Paris on the Island of Taipa...
Although this unpretentious eatery is just a simple looking restaurant, with nothing much in the way of glitz and glamour, it's reasonably pleasant, very clean and serves delicious, authentic Malaysian cuisine at reasonable prices...
This desserts-shop serves Serradura, a traditional Portuguese-Macanese pudding, in a whole range of flavors... A true sensation for lovers of sweets and desserts.
Chinese almond cookies are the big thing here and visitors buy loads of them before traveling back home.
Aurora serves international modern cuisine at its best, with more than a touch of French and Italian influence, and at prices that are quite reasonable for this class of restaurant.
This small and humble eatery is famous for its delicious local fare, especially Macanese Pork-chop bun, noodle dishes and some fantastic tarts, after the food...
Located in Taipa Village, this unpretentious restaurant specializes in delicious Macanese and Portuguese cuisines, with the chef's own touch.
The ambience here is fairly pleasant and informal, the food is homey and authentic and their prices are quite fair...
Dom Galo is a very popular restaurant, with cheerful atmosphere and flamboyant décor.
The cuisine is mostly Portuguese - Macanese, with emphasize on Bacalhau and seafood dishes, as well as on Portuguese style steaks and BBQ
Panda serves fabulous, home-style Portuguese cuisine in a nice and pleasant environment and while it might not be very well-known among visitors, Panda is certainly popular among the locals...
One of Taipa's best lounge-bars, with large floor-to-ceiling windows that provide stunning views towards Macau Peninsula and the bridges.
Perched on the 11th floor of the swanky Altira Macau, Ying serves what can be described as creative Cantonese cuisine, using truly quality ingredients and more than a pinch of talent to elevate the familiar Cantonese classics to new heights and provide its patrons a lovely dining experience.
While this splendid restaurant is not very familiar to visitors... It is very popular among locals, who come here to enjoy decent servings of fabulous Portuguese and Macanese food, in a nice environment.
This tiny "private-kitchen-style restaurant" serves some of the best Portuguese-Macanese food in Macau.
Antonio Coelho, one of Macau's best known chefs, is the mind and spirit behind this fantastic restaurant, where authentic and scrumptious Portuguese food is served in a pleasant environment.
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