When it comes to Macao's Portuguese cuisine, most tourists head to the Ruins of St. Paul's or Coloane. But the Portuguese restaurants in Cotai are just as impressive. These restaurants are located inside five-star resorts, offering upscale environment and service. More importantly—many of the chefs have Portuguese backgrounds, and the ingredient supply chain has become smoother thanks to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area's "declaration-free" policy, with shorter customs clearance allowing fresh ingredients to reach the table faster.
八分目 Portuguese Restaurant is the most recommended choice for Portuguese cuisine in Cotai. The restaurant is located on the Cotai Strip near the Mosque and Macao University of Science and Technology, in the core area of The Venetian and The Parisian. The signature dish is Portuguese roasted suckling pig—the skin is crispy and golden while the meat remains juicy and tender, served with lemon juice and special olive oil, offering distinct layers of flavor. The Portuguese seafood rice is also a must-try, with the sweetness of clams, shrimp, and mussels fully infused into the Spanish-style rice, generous enough for two to share. Set menu prices are around MOP$200-400, which is mid-range for resort restaurants, but the ingredients and cooking quality are noticeably higher than typical buffets.
If you want something more casual, Galaxy Broadway Food Street is a great choice. It houses more than a dozen Asian and Western restaurants, including stalls serving Portuguese snacks. Grilled sardine is a classic—a small fish grilled until the bones become crispy, served with roasted potatoes and olives, perfect for pairing with wine. Portuguese smoked sausage is also a must-try, with rich smoky flavor, best enjoyed with a glass of Portuguese green wine (Verdelho), almost like bringing the streets of Lisbon to you. The advantage of Galaxy Broadway is its flexible operating hours, serving from noon until late night, suitable for late-night snacks after a show.
City of Dreams itself is a comprehensive entertainment destination, but it offers a rich variety of restaurants. The Portuguese restaurants here tend to go for an upscale refined approach, suitable for celebrating anniversaries or business dinners. If you're short on time but want to sample multiple Portuguese dishes at once, consider the buffet options at City of Dreams, which typically rotate classic dishes such as Portuguese chicken, cod fish balls, and grilled sea bass, priced around MOP$300-500 depending on whether it's a weekday or holiday.
Useful Information
Regarding transportation, there are free shuttle buses between the Cotai resorts, running approximately every 15 minutes. If coming from the Macao Peninsula, you can take bus MT4 or AP1 and get off at the "Estrada do Istmo / Galaxy" stop, with a journey of about 30 minutes. Since the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, you can take cross-border buses directly from Hong Kong to Cotai, with a single journey of about 1.5 hours.
Regarding operating hours, 八分目 Portuguese Restaurant usually opens from 11 AM to 10 PM, while Galaxy Broadway Food Street extends until midnight. It's recommended to avoid the dinner peak hours of 7-9 PM, otherwise you'll need to wait for a table.
Travel Tips
Compared to the older establishments on the Macao Peninsula, the advantage of Portuguese restaurants in Cotai lies in the environment and service—strong air conditioning, impressive decor, and attentive service. However, the prices are relatively higher. If you're seeking authentic local atmosphere, the traditional Portuguese cuisine in Coloane or Rua do Cunha is more suitable. It's recommended to have a light lunch at Galaxy Broadway first, then head to 八分目 Portuguese Restaurant for a proper dinner—this way you can experience both. Also, with Hong Kong tourist numbers growing 18% year-over-year in 2026, restaurants in Macao Cotai are in high demand. Remember to make reservations 1-2 days in advance, otherwise you may have to wait for an hour on weekends or holidays.