Mak Woon-chi was crowned Guangzhou’s King of Wonton Noodle in the 1920s. His culinary mastery was passed onto his son Mak King-hung who successfully r ... More
Mak Woon-chi was crowned Guangzhou’s King of Wonton Noodle in the 1920s. His culinary mastery was passed onto his son Mak King-hung who successfully reserved the rich taste of Xiguan wonton at the famous Mak’s Noodle. Mak opened another Mak’s Noodle on Wellington Street in Central in the 1980s. He shared the culinary secrets so that the legacy of wonton noodle may continue even after his retirement.
Wonton noodle is also called “Sai Yung” with a literal meaning of tiny confederate rose in Cantonese. Look through the semi-transparent wrapping of a perfectly cooked wonton and you will see the whiteness of its stuffing.
1.It takes 25min. from Peak tram to Peak tower station by Tram
2.It takes 2min. on foot from Peak tower station to Peak galleria 1st floor(Mak's noodles)
Won tun noodles in soup(새우 완탕면) ---------------- HKD
45
Fried noodles with pork(돼지고기 볶음면 ---------------- HKD
82
Fried E-Fu noodles with seafood(해산물 쌀국수) ---------------- HKD
132
Roasted duck Congee (죽) ---------------- HKD
58
Won tun noodles in soup(새우 완탕면)
HKD 45
Roasted duck Congee (죽)
HKD 58
Wong Chi Kei is one of Macau’s oldest restaurants. Boasting a traditional and local atmosphere, it is perfectly well located for tourists and people w ... More
Wong Chi Kei is one of Macau’s oldest restaurants. Boasting a traditional and local atmosphere, it is perfectly well located for tourists and people walking around Leal Senado and wanting to eat good food without having to get very far from the city center. The original place has been serving wonton, congee, rice and noodle dishes at their restaurant on Run de Cinco de Outubro on the Macau Peninsula for over 50 years. This branch in Taipa Village is much, much newer, having opened up to capitalise on the tourist foot traffic in this area of the city.
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Beef Fillet (牛柳肉) ---------------- HKD
60
Pork Fillet (猪柳肉) ---------------- HKD
49
Amond cookies(杏仁饼) ---------------- HKD
48
Fish ball(鱼蛋) ---------------- HKD
40
Beef Fillet (牛柳肉)
HKD 60
Amond cookies(杏仁饼)
HKD 48
Fish ball(鱼蛋)
HKD 40
Senado Square has been Macao’s urban centre for centuries, and is still the most popular venue for public events and celebrations today. Located close ... More
Senado Square has been Macao’s urban centre for centuries, and is still the most popular venue for public events and celebrations today. Located close to the former Senate building, Sam Kai Vui Kun is also a reminder of the active participation of the local Chinese community in general civic affairs, providing a clear example of the multicultural dimension of the Macao community. The square is surrounded by pastel-coloured neo-classical buildings, creating a consistent and harmonious Mediterranean atmosphere.
St. Dominic’s Church (UNESCO) ::
Founded in 1587 by three Spanish Dominican priests who originally came from Acapulco in Mexico, this church is also connected to the Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Rosary. It was here that the first Portuguese newspaper was published on Chinese soil, A Abelha da China [“The China Bee”], on 12th September 1822. In 1929, this church integrated the worship of Our Lady of Fátima into its religious service, based on the account of the miraculous sighting that three shepherd children witnessed in Fátima, Portugal. After its establishment in Macao, through this church, the popular cult of Our Lady of Fátima expanded to Shiu-Hing, Timor, Singapore and Malacca.
Leal Senado” Building::
Originally built in 1784, this was Macao’s original municipal chamber, a function it maintains to the present. The name “Leal Senado” (“Loyal Senate”), derives from the title “City of Our Name of God Macao, There is None More Loyal” which was bestowed by Portuguese King D. John IV in 1654, after Portugal regained its independence following 60 years of rule by Spain (1580-1640). During this period, the people of Macao remained loyal to the Portuguese king, who at the time was exiled in Brazil.
Dimsum (4pcs of Shrimp dumplings) ---------------- HKD
50
Wantun noodles/云吞面(Small)
HKD 50
Dimsum (4pcs of Shrimp dumplings)
HKD 50
It's a Chinese restaurant that was selected as a Michelin star with Wantun noodles. ... More
It's a Chinese restaurant that was selected as a Michelin star with Wantun noodles.