As the "Asia's Las Vegas", Cotai is not just a casino paradise but also hides Macao's largest cluster of Portuguese dining. This golden land reclaimed from the sea perfectly blends traditional Portuguese cuisine with modern luxury, offering a dining experience completely different from Macao Peninsula's old town area.
New Heights of Portuguese Flavors
Cotai's Portuguese dining has a unique advantage: economies of scale. The six flagship resorts each have 10-20 restaurants of different levels, from affordable food courts to MICHELIN-starred venues, Portuguese cuisine here is no longer a niche choice but a mainstream option alongside Chinese, Japanese, and Italian cuisines. Especially against the backdrop of intensified competition in the 2026 food and beverage market, all major resorts have put tremendous effort into their Portuguese dining offerings.
The Portuguese cuisine here has a distinct feature: more international ingredients. Thanks to the convenience of Hong Kong-Macao clearance, the supply chain for fresh seafood and imported ingredients is more stable than traditional old shops, allowing chefs to combine authentic Portuguese cooking techniques with premium ingredients.
Selected Recommendations
Bar八分目 Portuguese Restaurant
Located at the core of the Cotai Strip, this is one of the few authentic Portuguese restaurants specializing in Portuguese cuisine in Cotai. Their charcoal-grilled pork chop (Costeleta) uses quality ingredients, with the pork chop measuring 2cm thick, crispy outside and tender inside, served with Portuguese-style fried fries with perfectly balanced seasoning. The signature seafood rice is generously filled with fresh mussels, shrimp, and clam meat. Average spending is around MOP$180-280, which is mid-to-upper range for Cotai, but the portion is enough for two people to share.
The Venetian Macao Portuguese Restaurant Group
This mega resort with 3,000 suites houses multiple Portuguese-style restaurants. From casual Portuguese snack bars to refined fine dining, prices range from $ to $$$$. The evening hours are especially recommended, where you can enjoy Portuguese seafood while watching the artificial sky's light transformations.
Galaxy Macau Broadway Food Street Portuguese Stalls
Don't underestimate the food street - there are several Portuguese stalls that are quite authentic. Especially the stall making Portuguese tarts (葡撻), with flaky pastry layers and smooth, non-greasy egg tart filling, priced at MOP$12 each, better than many outside tea restaurants. Perfect for visitors wanting a quick taste of authentic Portuguese snacks.
Portuguese Tapas at Major Resort Bars
Cotai's bar culture is well-developed, with many upscale bars offering Portuguese snacks. From simple olive and cheese platters to refined mini Portuguese sandwiches, paired with a glass of Vinho Verde or Super Bock beer, this is the most authentic Portuguese nightlife experience. Prices are usually half of regular meals.
Practical Information
Transportation
The most convenient way is to take free shuttle buses from Macao Peninsula, with all major resorts having frequent services to and from the Border Gate and Hong Kong-Macao Ferry Terminal. By car, it's about 15 minutes from Macao Peninsula via Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge. For internal movement, it's recommended to use the free shuttles between resorts.
Budget
- Food street Portuguese snacks: MOP$30-80
- Mid-range Portuguese restaurant: MOP$150-300
- High-end resort restaurant: MOP$400-800
- Bar tapas + drinks: MOP$120-250
Operating Hours
Most restaurants operate from 11:30-22:30, bars typically until 2am. It's recommended to go during dinner hours between 18:00-20:00, which not only avoids the peak dinner rush but also allows you to enjoy Cotai's skyline before dark.
Travel Tips
Since most Portuguese restaurants in Cotai are located within resorts, it's recommended to plan half a day, choose one resort as your base, first try some snacks at the food street to get a feel, then have a proper meal at the fine dining restaurant. Many resort Portuguese restaurants offer set meal specials, which are better value than ordering à la carte.
If you want to experience the most authentic atmosphere, it's recommended to go during weekend evenings, when local Portuguese residents and international tourists are more numerous, creating the most authentic restaurant atmosphere. Remember to make reservations in advance, especially on weekends and holidays, as popular restaurants are often fully booked.
Additionally, Portuguese restaurants in Cotai generally accept Macao dollars, Hong Kong dollars, and credit cards, so there's no need to worry about change. It's recommended to confirm your desired restaurant's operating status before departure, as some resort restaurants may adjust their hours based on market demand.