Coloane, Macao's southernmost outlying island, still maintains a fishing village's slow pace while most tourists crowd around the Senate Square. As Macao's Food God, I'm taking you to discover those hidden corners that even Macao locals may not fully know—places that won't appear on the first pages of travel brochures, yet are the essence of experiencing the real Macao life.
Fishing Village Time Away from the Hustle
Coloane's charm lies in its 'imperfection'. There's no luxury shopping mall like in Taipa, no crowds like at the Ruins of St. Paul's. What you find here are dried fish hanging on bamboo poles, the sound of mahjong in the alleyways, and those small shops only the neighbors know about. After the implementation of the Hong Kong-Macao integrated clearance policy, more and more Hong Kong people come to Coloane for weekend getaways, but most of them head straight to Hac Sa Beach, missing the real treasures.
Coloane's Hidden Gem isn't a scenic spot, but a lifestyle. Time seems to move especially slowly here—the boss remembers what you ordered last time, neighbors gather under the banyan tree to chat in the evening. As high-end restaurant competition intensifies in 2026, Coloane has instead become the last pure land to escape the commercialization wave.
Hidden Gem Food Map
Shiphouse Portuguese Restaurant in front of Tam Kong Temple (No.1 Tam Kong Temple Front) is the top choice for locals' weekend gatherings. This isn't an internet-famous check-in spot, but a real community restaurant. The boss adjusts the menu based on the day's ingredients—Portuguese Chicken and African Chicken are both prepared with rich Macao local flavors. On Sunday afternoons, you can often see multi-generational local families celebrating birthdays here, that warm atmosphere which five-star hotel restaurants simply cannot replicate. Affordable prices ($$), a generous Portuguese feast costs about 300-500 MOP.
Coloane Snack Stall on Gai Lin Na Street (No.36 Gai Lin Na Street) is hidden among residential houses, easily missed without someone familiar with the area. Their pork chop buns use homemade bread, with thick and juicy meat—more layered than the tourist versions near Andrew's Cake Shop. The lady boss starts preparing at 6am daily, closes when sold out, usually by 2pm in the afternoon. To get this hidden version pork chop bun, arrive before 11am.
Coloane Seaview Hot Pot (G/F, No.8 President Ernesto NunES) offers a unique Coloane dining experience—hot pot while watching the sea. The seafood here is purchased directly from fishermen on the same day, freshness is incomparable. Their fresh shrimp paste is especially recommended, using white shrimp from the Pearl River estuary, with bouncy and sweet flesh. In 2026 with heightened food safety awareness, this direct-from-fishing-boat-to-table ingredient source has become a rare experience. Evening diners can see Zhuhai's lights across the water, adding a special romance.
Secret Timing at Cheoc Van Beach: Most tourists visit Cheoc Van Beach in the afternoon, but real locals choose 6-8am early morning. At this time, the beach is almost empty except for nearby residents jogging, plus you can see fishermen preparing to go to sea in their daily routine. The breakfast terrace at Cheoc Van Hotel is especially peaceful at this time, where you can enjoy a Portuguese breakfast while watching the sea.
Non-Mainstream Corner of Hac Sa Beach: Avoid the crowded center of the beach, walk about 10 minutes to the left, there's a small bay surrounded by pine trees. Locals call this the 'private beach', perfect for bringing a book and sitting quietly for an afternoon. The water clarity here is higher than the main beach area, making it an excellent spot for sunset photography.
Practical Information
Transportation: Take bus 21A, 25, or 26A from Macao city center, about 30-40 minutes to Coloane town center. Using a Macau Pass card, fare is about 6 MOP. From Taipa, take bus 15, about 20 minutes.
Budget: Coloane's cost of living is about 20-30% lower than Macao city center. Street food costs 10-30 MOP, restaurant meals cost 80-200 MOP per person. Cheoc Van Beach is free, Hac Sa Beach shower facilities cost 5 MOP.
Best Visiting Time: Weekday mornings or evenings, avoid weekend crowds. Coloane's charm lies in its tranquility, the experience greatly diminishes when crowded. The air after rain is especially fresh, perfect for photography.
Travel Tips
Coloane's pace is slow, don't rush the itinerary. The best way to explore is to pick an afternoon, wander casually through the alleys, and when tired, find a tea restaurant to sit and enjoy a milk tea.
Bringing cash is safer—while most shops accept Alipay and WeChat Pay, some old-established shops still only accept cash.
If you want to experience the real local life, consider staying one night at Cheoc Van Hotel. Coloane is especially quiet at night, you can hear the waves—an experience impossible to have on the Macao Peninsula.
Coloane's Hidden Gem isn't about stunning scenery or top-tier cuisine, but about that long-lost simplicity and authenticity. In this era when even the MICHELIN Guide has started paying attention to Macao, Coloane still maintains its true colors—perhaps that's its biggest charm.