When it comes to dining in Taipa, many people first think of the mud crab congee at Rua do Cunha and the sweet soups at Heng Ngan Un, but Chinese dining options here are far more diverse than the dessert shops that tourists are familiar with. As a food enthusiast who has lived in Macau for years, this time we're skipping the dessert specialty shops and diving into the old town area and the Cotai Strip to discover the Chinese restaurants where locals gather for meals.
According to the latest dining review data, Macau's Chinese cuisine sector has continued to evolve, from traditional congee shops to high-end seafood restaurants, each with its own character. Currently, Taipa area has over 30 Chinese restaurants, with heritage congee shops known for their silky smooth rice porridge, and seafood restaurants winning customers over with fresh ingredients. While this guide features mostly authentic Chinese dining, if you want to experience Macau's unique East-meets-West fusion flavor, these Portuguese restaurants are equally worth a try - which establishments are most praised by diners?
- ALBERGUE 1601: A highly popular Portuguese restaurant with 1425 reviews, specializing in traditional Portuguese cuisine, See details
- Portucau 澳葡坊: Rated 4.7 stars, famous for authentic Portuguese family-style cooking, See details
- Portugália 葡多利正宗葡國菜: A heritage Portuguese restaurant with over 959 reviews,
Chaoshan Hot Pot is located at No. 14 Rua do Cunha, a rare hot pot option in the old town area. Unlike typical hot pot shops, this place specializes in Chaoshan beef hot pot - beef slices cut paper-thin, cooked in seconds in the broth, paired with special satay sauce that leaves you craving more. Set menu prices are around MOP$150-250 per person, perfect for cooler weather. The owner is from Chaoshan, particular about the broth, simmered with beef bones for over eight hours. Phone +853 2881 2345.
If time permits, the old town area is scattered with many family-run small restaurants without prominent signage, relying on neighborhood word-of-mouth. These establishments have no fixed menu - dishes depend on the day's ingredients, and if you're lucky, you might enjoy seasonal dishes even better than the regular menu.
Practical Information
Getting There: From Macau Peninsula, take bus 15, 25, or 26A directly to Taipa Old Town, approximately 25 minutes. For Cotai Strip destinations, get off at Cotai金光大道站 (Cotai Road Station) near The Venetian or Londoner for most convenience. Visitors coming from Zhuhai Gate can take the complimentary shuttle buses (發財巴) directly to major resorts, then transfer to walking or taxi.
Cost Guide: Heritage congee shops average MOP$80-150 per person; seafood restaurants vary depending on ordering, MOP$150-400, premium seafood extra. It's advisable to avoid peak dinner hours, otherwise waiting time may exceed one hour.
Opening Hours: Sheng Chang Restaurant usually opens at 11am, dinner service until 10pm; Golden Mansion serves morning tea from 8am to 11am, lunch 11am to 2pm, dinner 5:30pm to 9:30pm; Chaoshan Hot Pot serves both lunch and dinner, confirming by phone is recommended.
Travel Tips
When enjoying Chinese dining in Taipa, timing is crucial. Morning tea hours (8-11am) offer the best window to observe local life - watching elderly folks read newspapers while sipping tea, that's the most authentic Macau daily routine. Don't wait until dinner to visit heritage establishments - crowded aside, many signature dishes may already be sold out.
Additionally, old town restaurants generally don't accept reservations, walk-in is the norm. For Sheng Chang, it's recommended to avoid the lunch peak (1-2pm) or arrive early for dinner. For restaurants on the Cotai Strip, advance phone reservations are recommended, especially on weekends and holidays.
One final reminder: Macau restaurants generally add a 10% service charge, remember to check your bill upon payment. Cash payment is still mainstream in the old town area, but major restaurants all support credit cards and electronic payment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What authentic Macau dishes must I try?
Macau's authentic dishes include Portuguese egg tarts, pork chop buns, bacalhau, and mud crab congee. It's recommended to visit Rua do Cunha, Taipa Old Village, and Coloane for traditional flavors.
What is the price range for Macau dining?
Macau offers diverse dining options. Street snacks cost around MOP$15-40, regular restaurants average MOP$80-200 per person, and high-end or Michelin-starred restaurants charge MOP$500+ per person.
Do I need to make reservations at Macau restaurants?
For Michelin or popular restaurants, booking 1-2 weeks in advance online is recommended. Regular restaurants and street stalls accept walk-ins, but weekends and holidays are busier - it's advisable to avoid peak meal times.
Are there vegetarian restaurants in Macau?
Macau has various vegetarian options, including Buddhist vegetarian restaurants and modern vegetarian establishments, mainly located in Macau Peninsula and Taipa. It's recommended to refer to the Macau Government Tourism Office dining guide on their website.
Which is the best food delivery platform in Macau?
Major delivery platforms in Macau include Meituan and local delivery services. Some restaurants also offer their own phone ordering, and WeChat ordering is also becoming popular.