City of Dreams and Franco Dragone Entertainment Group proudly present the world’s largest water extravaganza – The Hou ... More
The House of Dancing Water::
City of Dreams and Franco Dragone Entertainment Group proudly present the world’s largest water extravaganza – The House of Dancing Water. This breathtaking show is staged in the purpose-built Dancing Water Theater which features approximately 2,000 seats and is designed by world renowned Sandi Pei of Pei Partnership.
The House of Dancing Water is housed in a purpose-built theater designed with many breakthroughs including a stage pool that holds a record-breaking 3.7 million gallons of water, equivalent to 5 Olympic-sized swimming pools. This state-of-the-art theater provides the setting for an epic love story and spectacular journey through time, showcasing dazzling costumes, special effects and record breaking acts never seen before in a theater.
The show is a must-see experience you’ll want to relive over and over again. Be sure to catch it, only at City of Dreams, Macau.
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(Steamed) Milk pudding (Hot/Cold)
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Egg pudding
HKD 38
Milk pudding with red bean
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Leitaria I Son – Yee Shun Dairy Company’s main and original shop is located in Avenida Almeida Ribeiro. Known as “san ma lo”, it connects the area of ... More
Leitaria I Son – Yee Shun Dairy Company’s main and original shop is located in Avenida Almeida Ribeiro. Known as “san ma lo”, it connects the area of Hotel Lisboa with the harbor where Sofitel Macau At Ponte 16 is. This restaurant became popular because of its sought-after steamed milk and ginger pudding desserts (served hot or cold), but it also serves an array of other dishes, including sandwiches, noodles, and rice-based ones.
Leitaria I Son–as it’s known–is famous for its logo: a cow. All the branches have it, so look for it when searching for this place. The restaurant is wide, with enough space to house groups. Signature products are the steamed milk puddings–classic or with add-ons such as red bean or ginger–but there is also the scrambled eggs sandwich and various fruit milkshakes, such as banana and papaya.
Leitaria I Son stands close to Senado Square, Senado Building. Other landmarks are also reachable by foot, such as the Ruins of St. Paul’s or some of the oldest streets in Macau: Rua dos Mercadores, Rua dos Ervanários, among others.
Won tun noodles in soup(새우 완탕면) ---------------- HKD
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Fried noodles with pork(돼지고기 볶음면 ---------------- HKD
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Fried E-Fu noodles with seafood(해산물 쌀국수) ---------------- HKD
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Roasted duck Congee (죽) ---------------- HKD
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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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Milk and cream pudding,topped with crumbled biscuits
HKD 48
Five hundred years after the arrival of the first Portuguese caravel, Macau has transformed into an International City that has kept the particularity ... More
Five hundred years after the arrival of the first Portuguese caravel, Macau has transformed into an International City that has kept the particularity of its multicultural trademarks in the old buildings architecture, in the language still spoken by the locals and specially in the cuisine.
"A Lorcha" itself is not only a restaurant that serves delicious food from the 500 years of Portuguese Cuisine inherited in Asia but also a master piece of art decorated like the interior of a lorcha vessel.
We endeavor in offering our customers the best dining experience they can have in Macau bringing a centurie-long cuisine resulted from the combination of Portuguese sailors with the local Chinese community.
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Originally a fishing hamlet located in the south of Taipa island, Taipa Village is now a culturally rich destination that offers an alluring ... More
CULTURE
Originally a fishing hamlet located in the south of Taipa island, Taipa Village is now a culturally rich destination that offers an alluring blend of heritage and modernity. In sedate contrast to the glitz of the Cotai casino area, Taipa Village offers an enriching experience that inspires warm nostalgia with its mix of Portuguese and Chinese culture. Taipa Village Destination Ltd aims to inspire locals and tourists alike by promoting and preserving landmark village features such as its pastel-hued villas, colonial churches and Chinese temples. With its cobblestoned alleyways lit by twinkling street lamps winding their way through the distinctive façades of Portuguese-style shops and homes, Taipa Village is an exotic fusion of East and West and Macau’s leading destination for heritage and culture.
Taipa Houses Museum::
Considered as one of the cultural relics and heritages of the Island, the Taipa Houses-Museum comprises five distinctive green houses with the style of Portuguese architecture , featuring the “Macanese Living Museum”, the “Exhibitions Gallery”, the “Creative Casa”, the “Nostalgic House” and the “House for Reception”. In 1992, the Taipa Houses-Museum was acclaimed as one of in the top eight scenes of Macao for its outstanding beauty and important architectural value. In the old times, a large mangrove swamp was seen adjacent to the Portuguese residential complex. But today the Museum is surrounded by large-scale tourism and entertainment facilities, witnessing the rapid urban development of the island.
Coloane Village is located on the southwest coast of Coloane Island and it is a quiet, small, peaceful rural village. ... More
Coloane Village is located on the southwest coast of Coloane Island and it is a quiet, small, peaceful rural village.
Member's pageLargo do Senado (Senado Square) (세나도 광장)
Macau > (Attraction)
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Beef Fillet (牛柳肉) ---------------- HKD
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Pork Fillet (猪柳肉) ---------------- HKD
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Amond cookies(杏仁饼) ---------------- HKD
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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.
It's the first Catholic church building in China. Most of them were destroyed by the fire, and only the southern outer wall and 66 stairs remain. ... More
It's the first Catholic church building in China. Most of them were destroyed by the fire, and only the southern outer wall and 66 stairs remain.
Member's pageLee Keung Kee North Point Egg waffles (利強記北角雞蛋仔/리긍기 에그와플)
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Egg waffles(雞蛋仔/까이딴자이)) ---------------- HKD
25
Curried fish cake(咖喱鱼蛋/까리위단) ---------------- HKD
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Waffles(格仔饼) ---------------- HKD
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Egg waffles(雞蛋仔/까이딴자이))
HKD 25
Curried fish cake(咖喱鱼蛋/까리위단)
HKD 15
Waffles(格仔饼)
HKD 25
You can smell Lee Keung Kee before you even see it — which is handy, because this diminutive stall is easy to miss. Egg waffles are the speciality her ... More
You can smell Lee Keung Kee before you even see it — which is handy, because this diminutive stall is easy to miss. Egg waffles are the speciality here. Known locally as gai dan zai (‘little chicken eggs’) they are bubble-shaped pockets of joy, crunchy on the outside, sweet and fluffy inside. This North Point outpost is one of the best in the city — so good it even earned a mention in the 2017 Hong Kong & Macau Michelin Guide.
Englishman, Andrew Stow opened Lord Stow’s Bakery on Coloane Island, Macau on 15th September 1989. It was a modest affair, in a small village shop, in ... More
Englishman, Andrew Stow opened Lord Stow’s Bakery on Coloane Island, Macau on 15th September 1989. It was a modest affair, in a small village shop, in an area he loved. Local people quickly took to his European produce – a phenomenon in an area with no strong tradition of bread eating.
During a trip to Portugal in the late-80s, Andrew had become familiar with their popular Pasteis de Nata – a kind of egg tart, which had its origins in Belem, Lisbon in 1837. Andrew wanted to produce Pasteis de Nata for his customers, but had no recipe. His Pharmaceutical background made him no stranger to experimentation and Andrew set forth, experimenting with his own version. He dispensed with some conventional methods & ingredients, and introduced an English touch. By doing so, Andrew created his own specialty and introduced the “Portuguese” Egg Tart to Asia in the form they are now recognized and known.
Lord Stow’s Bakery suddenly became famous for one item – Andrew’s Egg Tart. Journalists started writing about Andrew and his little bakery found itself on Macau’s list of tourist attractions. Andrew’s original recipe Egg Tarts became well known beyond their territorial confines, attracting a faithful following and becoming a visible export, almost a trademark of Macau.
Demand for Andrew’s creation spread and Lord Stow’s first franchise outlet opened its doors in Hong Kong in 1997. It was the first specialist Egg Tart shop in Asia, generating snake-like queues of people eager to sample this “little piece of heaven”.