When it comes to Macao MICHELIN, many travelers first think of the high-end restaurants on the Macao Peninsula. However, Taipa's Old Town hides several affordable eateries recognized by the MICHELIN Guide, while the Cotai Strip is home to star-rated restaurants. This article organizes all of Taipa's MICHELIN experiences in one place, whether you want to save money for authentic eats or spend big to chase stars, you'll find the perfect choice.
MICHELIN Guide's ratings in Macao actually cover the entire Macao Peninsula and Cotai area. The Rua do Cunha area in Taipa's Old Town has become a frequent haunt for MICHELIN inspectors due to its concentration of traditional Portuguese cuisine and street food. In comparison, the Cotai Strip has fewer star-rated restaurants, mostly concentrated in large resort complexes like City of Dreams and The Venetian, presenting a unique pattern: "More MICHELIN recommendations in the Old Town, fewer star restaurants; More high-end dining on the Strip, fewer MICHELIN selections." According to the 2026 Hong Kong MICHELIN Guide data, 278 restaurants across Hong Kong and Macao were selected, fueling the high-end culinary tourism boom.
If you think MICHELIN always requires spending big, Taipa will completely change your mind. The MICHELIN experience in the Old Town can be very approachable. The historic shops on Rua do Cunha have been operating for two to three decades, many considered "hidden gem recommendations" by MICHELIN inspectors. These restaurants maintain traditional cooking methods for their signature dishes, yet their prices are far more affordable than the star restaurants on the Cotai Strip. For travelers who want to experience MICHELIN-level quality at reasonable prices, the Old Town is definitely the top choice.
When it comes to MICHELIN-level restaurants in the Old Town, O Santos at No. 20 Rua do Cunha, Edelweiss Building cannot be missed. This veteran Portuguese restaurant has a 4.2-star rating on Google, phone number +853 2882 5594. Their signature bacalhau series—especially the bacalhau croquette—is the hallmark dish. The crispy outside and soft interior of the bacalhau croquette, one bite delivers the perfect blend of Portuguese cod's savory saltiness and mashed potato's smoothness. Traditional Portuguese roast suckling pig is also a must-order, crispy skin with tender meat, served with garlic white wine sauce, instantly transporting you to a little tavern in Lisbon. The dining environment is quite homelike, with Portuguese landscape paintings and old photos on the walls, staff greeting in Cantonese mixed with Portuguese, giving a sense of being somewhere other than Macao.
To experience the true street-level MICHELIN, not far from O Santos at G/F, 9 Rua do Cunha, there's Wing Kei Beef Offal Snacks with a stellar 4.5-star rating (phone +853 6667 3177). The beef offal here is cleanly processed without any gamey smell, stewed until tender and flavorful, paired with the house-made curry sauce and chili sauce, one bowl is both satisfying and comforting. The stall is small, queues typically start after 3 PM, go early if you want to eat. The boss lady works quickly, warmly recommends combinations if she sees you're a tourist—one bowl of beef offal paired with almond biscuits bought from a nearby vendor makes for the most authentic Taipa afternoon tea.
If your budget is higher and you're looking for a formal dining option, Golden Joy Seafood Restaurant at 640 Cotai Road, Taipa (phone +853 2882 6789) is a choice that won't disappoint. They specialize in premium Cantonese cuisine, lobster e-fen (fried noodles), crispy roasted goose, and steamed grouper are all signature dishes, suitable for family gatherings or celebrations. The environment is much more formal than the Old Town's street-side stalls, private rooms require advance reservation. After dining, you can also browse the shops along the Cotai Strip, perfect for combining dining and shopping on the same day.
When it comes to the true star experience on the Cotai Strip, Robuchon au Dôme at the 21st floor of Crown Towers at City of Dreams (phone +853 8868 6681) cannot be overlooked. This is one of Macao's few MICHELIN-starred French restaurants, featuring high-altitude dining with the Cotai Strip skyline as the backdrop. The menu is based on French classics with modern cooking techniques, lobster soup, foie gras, and roast lamb are all signature dishes. Suitable for anniversaries or special occasions, but remember to book in advance, smart casual dresscode is recommended.
Finally, special mention goes to Tim Ho Wan, located at G/F, Costa Grande (phone 2885 6789). This Hong Kong-born dim sum restaurant that expanded to Macao, although not in the core Cotai Strip area, is a must-visit affordable MICHELIN for many foodies coming to Taipa. Char siu soo (BBQ pork puff), shrimp rice rolls, and steamed chicken feet with spareribs, each item is pocket-change priced yet star-quality. If you have limited time and want to collect multiple MICHELIN recommendations in one go, this offers the best value.
Practical Information
The most convenient way to reach Taipa's Old Town is by bus from the Macao Peninsula—routes 15, 21A, 26A all go near Rua do Cunha, after getting off, it's about a five-minute walk to the food street core area. If departing from the Cotai Strip, you can take the shuttle bus or walk across the connecting bridge—the Old Town and Strip aren't far apart, a 20-minute walk if you're good on your feet.
Restaurant opening hours vary greatly. O Santos and Wing Kei Beef Offal typically open at 11 AM and close around 7 PM,,建议中午前去. Tim Ho Wan and bacalhau croquette are open from 10 AM to 9 PM. Golden Joy and Robuchon au Dôme are busiest during dinner service, weekend reservations are recommended.
Travel Tips
To collect multiple MICHELIN-recommended restaurants in one day, we suggest going to Rua do Cunha in the morning for O Santos or Wing Kei Beef Offal for brunch, afternoon visits to the Taipa Houses Museum and adjacent wetlands to aid digestion, evening return to the Cotai Strip for Golden Joy or Robuchon au Dôme to end the day. There are free shuttle buses connecting the Old Town and Strip, but departures are infrequent—walking actually lets you better experience Taipa's blend of old and new urban atmosphere.
Another notable point is that 2026 Hong Kong-Macao border crossings became more convenient, and cross-border supply chains were optimized, allowing many restaurants to maintain consistent ingredient quality. If you plan to visit Macao during holidays or the World Cup period (June-July 2026), restaurants will be especially crowded, avoid peak hours or book in advance.
In summary, Taipa's MICHELIN experience isn't limited to high-end dining on the Cotai Strip—the affordable Portuguese cuisine and street food in the Old Town are the true treasure that lets you enjoy star-quality dining at approachable prices. Next time you visit Macao, give the Old Town a day, and you'll discover that the taste of MICHELIN is actually on that warm and nostalgic Rua do Cunha.