Macau Casino Restaurants 2026
Complete Dining Guide to Six Integrated Resorts | 21 Michelin-Star Restaurants | 31 Stars
Macau currently hosts six integrated resort cities, each housing 5 to 20 restaurants offering over 100 diverse cuisine options. According to the latest 2026 guide, Michelin-starred restaurants are concentrated in the Cotai Strip area, while budget-friendly dining can be found in the Northern District and old town areas.
- Starworld Casino (Namor): Features 3 popular restaurants, see details
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- Hang Fung Food Wholesale Ltd. (Northern District): Wholesale quality ingredients, supporting restaurant supply needs, I. Macau IR Dining Overview: A Culinary Empire with 31 Michelin Stars
March 19, 2026 — The Michelin Guide Hong Kong Macau 2026 has been officially revealed—Macau has reached new heights with 21 star-rated restaurants totaling 31 stars, an increase of 2 restaurants and 2 stars compared to last year. In this city of just 33 square kilometers, the density of star-rated restaurants ranks among the highest in the world.
What's particularly notable is that all 21 star-rated restaurants are located within six Integrated Resorts (IRs). Macau's IRs have long ceased to be mere gaming destinations—they are "culinary destinations" that combine hotels, shopping, entertainment, art, and fine dining. From French three-star to Teochew one-star, from kaiseki to teppanyaki, fromcentury-old Cantonese traditions to Jiangnan innovation, the six IRs together form a culinary landscape that rivals Tokyo and Paris.
2026 Macau Michelin Star-Rated Restaurants Overview
Stars Restaurant Cuisine Resort ★★★ Jade Dragon Cantonese City of Dreams ★★★ Robuchon au Dôme French Grand Lisboa ★★ Alain Ducasse at Morpheus French City of Dreams (Morpheus) ★★ Chef Tam's Seasons Cantonese Wynn Palace ★★ Feng Wei Ju Sichuan & Hunan StarWorld ★★ The Eight Cantonese / Huaiyang Grand Lisboa ★★ The Huaiyang Garden Huaiyang Londoner Court ★★ Wing Lei Cantonese Wynn Macau ★ 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana Italian Galaxy ★ Aji Nikkei City of Dreams ★ Don Alfonso 1890 NEW Italian Wynn Palace ★ Five Foot Road Cantonese Wynn Macau ★ Lai Heen Cantonese Galaxy (Ritz-Carlton) ★ Mizumi Japanese Wynn Palace ★ Palace Garden NEW Cantonese Wynn Palace ★ Pearl Dragon Cantonese / Teochew Studio City ★ Kinetsu Japanese Sushi City of Dreams ★ Kissho by Miyakawa Japanese Sushi Wynn Palace ★ Ying Cantonese Altira ★ Zi Yat Heen Cantonese Four Seasons ★ Zuicho Japanese Studio City By operator, Melco leads all of Macau with 8 stars, followed closely by Wynn with 7 stars, while Sands China and SJM each hold several stars.
Next, we will dive deep into the dining layout of each of the six IRs. Each restaurant includes its actual address, latest prices, and reservation methods, so you can do your research before you go.
2. Wynn Palace: 7-Star Chinese and Western Fine Dining Destination
Located on Avenida do Estádio in Cotai, Wynn Palace is Wynn Resorts' flagship property in Macau. Beyond its iconic lakeside cable car and musical fountain, the resort houses 16 restaurants, including multiple Michelin-starred establishments—collectively, the Wynn portfolio (including Wynn Macau) holds 7 Michelin stars in the 2026 guide.
Chef Tam's Seasons ★★
Led by "China's Best Chef" Tam Kwok-fai, this is the only Macau restaurant to earn a star promotion in 2026—rising from one star to two. Chef Tam draws inspiration from the traditional Chinese "Twenty-Four Solar Terms," refreshing the menu every 15 days and insisting on only the finest seasonal ingredients. Each dish precisely corresponds to the season: spring bamboo shoots at the Chunfen equinox, Dragon Well shrimp at Grain Rain, winter melon soup at Dashu... Diners don't just taste Cantonese cuisine—they experience an entire philosophy of dining in sync with nature.
- Address
- Wynn Palace, Ground Floor, North Esplanade
- Cuisine
- Seasonal Cantonese
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$700-1,200 (Classic Tasting / Seasonal Tasting)
- Michelin
- ★★ (Promoted to Two Stars in 2026)
- Reservations
- +853 8889 3663
- Hours
- Lunch 12:00-14:30 / Dinner 18:00-22:00 (Closed Tue)
Signature Recommendation: Twenty-Four Solar Terms Tasting Menu—changes every half month; call ahead to confirm current offerings.
Mizumi ★
Led by Executive Chef Hironori Maeda, Mizumi is Wynn Palace's Japanese cuisine flagship. The restaurant comprises three distinct areas—tempura, teppanyaki, and sushi—each offering specialized tasting menus. The signature "Charcoal-Grilled Eel with Sansho Miso" uses premium binchotan charcoal for precise temperature control, achieving a crispy exterior while maintaining tender eel inside, served in a wooden box to preserve the炭香. The restaurant also houses one of Macau's largest sake collections.
- Address
- Wynn Palace, Ground Floor, North Esplanade
- Cuisine
- Japanese (Teppanyaki / Tempura / Sushi)
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$1,000-2,000 (omakase menus from)
- Michelin
- ★ (Consistently Starred)
- Forbes Rating
- Five Stars
- Reservations
- +853 8889 3663
SW Steakhouse
Named after founder Steve Wynn, SW Steakhouse is Wynn Palace's sole Western fine dining establishment. The restaurant is renowned for its theatrical experience—floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the Wynn musical fountain, allowing guests to enjoy water performances during dinner. Steak selections include Japanese wagyu (directly sourced from certified farms), USDA Prime Nebraska beef, and Rangers Valley Black Market beef from Australia, double-charcoal grilled with lychee wood and Japanese binchotan.
- Address
- Wynn Palace, Ground Floor, North Esplanade
- Cuisine
- Steakhouse / Seafood
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$1,500-3,000
- Awards
- Forbes Five Stars, Black Pearl One Diamond (2022-2025)
- Reservations
- +853 8889 3663
- Hours
- Dinner Daily 17:30-22:30 (Closed Tue)
Signature Recommendations: SW Seafood Spectacular, Glen Innes Dry-Aged Porterhouse.
Lakeview Palace
Formerly the renowned "Wing Lei Palace," this restaurant was relaunched under its new name in the second half of 2023 by former Sichuan Moon Sous Chef Wei-da Qian. Now specializing in Innovative Jiangnan Cuisine, it blends refined French techniques with the scenic Wynn lakeside as backdrop, presenting a contemporary culinary journey through the water towns of Jiangnan. The menu features seasonal aquatic produce and fruits from the Yangtze River Delta, elevating the subtlety of Huaiyang, Hangbang, and Subang cuisines to new dimensions.
- Address
- Wynn Palace, Ground Floor, West Esplanade
- Cuisine
- Innovative Jiangnan Cuisine
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$600-1,200
- Reservations
- +853 8889 3663
Don Alfonso 1890 ★ NEW 2026
A new Michelin one-star recipient in 2026, this Italian restaurant hails from the legendary establishment on the Amalfi Coast near Naples. This marks Don Alfonso family's significant presence in Asia, bringing Southern Italian sunshine flavors and meticulously selected ingredients—olive oil, tomatoes, and handmade pasta all imported directly from Italy.
- Address
- Wynn Palace
- Cuisine
- Southern Italian
- Michelin
- ★ (New Star 2026)
- Reservations
- +853 8889 3663
Other Wynn Palace Recommendations: Palace Café (Sichuan, Chongqing & Yunnan Home-Style, MOP$200-400), 99 Noodles (Northern Hand-Pulled Noodles, MOP$100-200), Red 8 (Southern Chinese, MOP$200-400), Pronto (ItalianPizza, MOP$150-300). The Gourmet Pavilion at Wynn Palace is also worth exploring, featuring multiple casual dining options including Fat Boy Dumplings, Leela Indian Cuisine, and Tan Yu Grilled Fish.
III. City of Dreams: The Cantonese-French Double Crown Led by Triple-Star Jade Dragon
City of Dreams is Melco's flagship integrated resort in Cotai, comprising three hotel towers — Nüwa, Morpheus, and Grand Hyatt. In the 2026 Michelin Guide, Melco's restaurants collectively earned 8 stars — the most in all of Macau, with City of Dreams alone accounting for 6 stars.
Jade Dragon ★★★
The only three-star Chinese restaurant in all of Macau, and the only Cantonese restaurant in Hong Kong and Macau to hold both Michelin three stars and Black Pearl three diamonds. Led by Executive Chef Au Yeung Man, Jade Dragon's Cantonese cuisine blends traditional heritage with contemporary aesthetics. Step inside to find pillars and seating inspired by "Along the River During the Qingming Festival," as a guzheng plays softly and a calligraphy master composes on-site blessings for guests, while a tea master brews premium aromatic teas — the experience transcends mere flavor.
The menu is rooted in Lingnan tradition, yet unbound by ancient methods: each dish strikes a precise balance between tradition and innovation. From premium abalone to handmade dim sum, from claypot old-fire soups to seasonal seafood, Jade Dragon presents a complete Cantonese feast.
- Address
- Level 2, Nüwa, City of Dreams
- Cuisine
- Cantonese
- Tasting Menu
- MOP$2,280/person+
- Wine Pairing
- MOP$1,280/person
- Michelin
- ★★★ (8 consecutive years: 2019-2026)
- Reservations
- +853 8868 6688
- Hours
- Lunch 12:00-14:30 / Dinner 18:00-22:30
Signature Recommendations: Handmade crab soup dumplings, crispy char siu, The Twenty-Four Bridges Moonlit Night (refined tofu dish). Reservations recommended 2-4 weeks in advance.
Alain Ducasse at Morpheus ★★
Located on the 3rd floor of the Morpheus hotel, designed by Zaha Hadid, this is the only outpost of French "Chef of the Century" Alain Ducasse in Greater China. Maintaining 2 stars for 8 consecutive years (2019-2026), the Ducasse team insists on sourcing ingredients from the world's finest growing regions — direct-from-farm produce, hand-line-caught seafood, premium seasonal truffles — redefining French classics with a "farm-to-table" philosophy.
The wine cellar houses over 20,000 bottles of prestigious estate wines. The Chef's Table offers just 8 seats, with the chef personally serving each course; three walls of floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, while the table is set with Ducasse's personally selected porcelain serveware.
- Address
- Level 3 North Wing, Morpheus Hotel, City of Dreams
- Cuisine
- Contemporary French
- Tasting Menu
- MOP$3,198/person+ (6 courses minimum, order at least 3)
- Wine Pairing
- MOP$2,888 (includes Dom Pérignon P2 2000 and other premium vintages)
- Michelin
- ★★ (8 consecutive years: 2019-2026)
- Reservations
- +853 8868 6688
- Hours
- Dinner 18:00-22:30 (Closed Tue-Wed)
The Tasting Room
The French restaurant at Nüwa hotel, operated by Chef Guillaume Galliot, who held two stars for many years. Galliot's philosophy centers on "purity" — the menu is a tribute to nature, with every dish striving to showcase the truest flavors of the ingredients themselves. While not listed in the 2026 guide, its quality remains a benchmark for French cuisine in Macau. The restaurant has recently transformed into "The Tasting Room – Prime Steak & Grill," incorporating steakhouse elements.
- Address
- Lobby Level, Nüwa Hotel, City of Dreams
- Cuisine
- French / Steakhouse
- Average Spend
- MOP$1,500-2,500
- Reservations
- +853 8868 6688
Other Starred Melco Restaurants: Pearl Dragon at Studio City (1 star, Chiuchow-Cantonese) and Zuicho (1 star, Japanese); Ying at Mozaic (1 star, Cantonese); as well as Aji (1 star, Nikkei) and Sushi Kinetsu (1 star, sushi). Melco Group totals 8 stars — the most of any gaming operator in Macau.
IV. The Venetian/Parisian/Londoner: Sands' Southern & Northern Great Garden
Sands China's three flagship properties—The Venetian Macao, The Parisian Macao, and The Londoner Macao—feature indoor canals, a half-scale Eiffel Tower, and London landmarks as their themes. Connected via elevated walkways, the three form the largest resort complex in Cotai. In terms of dining, The Londoner has seen the heaviest investment in recent years, with The Huaiyang Garden earning two Michelin stars in 2026 becoming Sands' signature establishment.
The Huaiyang Garden(倫敦人)★★
Founded by the "Father of Huaiyang Cuisine" Zhou Xiaoyan, The Huaiyang Garden is the only Huaiyang restaurant in all of Macau and Hong Kong to earn two Michelin stars. The kitchen team airfreights fresh river produce from the Yangtze River basin twice weekly—river shrimp, eels, and shad—staying true to Huaiyang cuisine's relentless pursuit of "freshness." Signature dishes like "Shrimp Roe Shrimp with Shrimp Brain" and "Crispy Fried Eel from Liangxi" showcase Huaiyang cuisine's refined knife work and precise timing, while contemporary artful plating gives traditional dishes fresh visual impact.
- Address
- The Londoner Macao
- Cuisine
- Huaiyang
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$1,000-2,000($$$$ level)
- Michelin
- ★★(2026, only two-star Huaiyang in Macau and Hong Kong)
- Reservations
- +853 8118 8822
North Palace(倫敦人)
A specialty restaurantfocusing on Northern Chinese cuisine, featuring Peking Duck roasted in traditional duck ovens as its star attraction, along with Inner Mongolian lamb and Xinjiang naan bread. The restaurant features open-fire pits and rotating roast skewers, creating a dining atmosphere that's both robust and refined. The organic whole roasted lamb is available in limited quantities daily, served whole or portioned per person—a rare Northern flavor experience in the Cotai area.
- Address
- The Londoner Macao
- Cuisine
- Northern Chinese(Beijing, Mongolian, Xinjiang)
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$300-600
- Awards
- Trip.com Culinary Gold Award(2022-2023)
- Reservations
- +853 8118 8822
Pin Yue Xuan(威尼斯人)
A Michelin-selected Cantonese restaurant headed by Executive Chef Zhang Yongxiang, reinterpretating classic Cantonese flavors through innovative approaches. Handmade dim sum is the soul of this establishment—every piece is handcrafted on the spot by the chef, with paper-thin wrappers and meticulously filled parcels. The elegant and serene setting makes it ideal for business dinners and family gatherings.
- Address
- The Venetian Macao
- Cuisine
- Cantonese / Dim Sum
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$300-600
- Michelin
- Michelin Selected
- Reservations
- +853 8118 8822
Churchill's Table(倫敦人)
A Churchill-inspired British-themed restaurant located within The Londoner's Crystal Palace. Offering four meal services—international breakfast, lunch, English afternoon tea, and dinner—plus a theatrical dessert tasting journey. The English Afternoon Tea features a "Mad Hatter" theme, accompanied by smoked salmon, Scottish quail eggs with caviar, and Alaskan king crab—a popular choice for parent-child and闺蜜 gatherings.
- Address
- Crystal Palace, The Londoner Macao
- Cuisine
- British / International
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$300-800(Afternoon Tea / Dinner)
- Reservations
- +853 8118 8822
Recommended: Churchill's Table Fish & Chips, Elizabeth Tower Seafood Tower, and Rotating Roast Duck. Next door, Churchill's Table Boutique offers boutique cakes and handmade chocolate souvenirs.
Other Sands Recommendations: Zi Yat Heen at Four Seasons Hotel(Michelin one star, Cantonese, MOP$800-1,500), Imperial House Dim Sum at The Venetian(authentic dim sum, MOP$150-300), Parisien Le Buffet(see buffet section).
V. MGM COTAI: Cantonese Cuisine New Wave & Charcoal Feast Under the Spectacular Glass Canopy
MGM COTAI features the world's largest column-free span glass canopy, "The Spectacle," as its signature architectural element. Natural light streams through the ceiling, creating an alfresco-inspired dining ambiance. For F&B, MGM COTAI adopts a "Chinese-Western balanced" approach—its two flagship concepts are the Cantonese restaurant Chún and steakhouse Grill 58.
Chún 盛事
Chún (the Cantonese pronunciation of 「盛」) is MGM COTAI's Cantonese flagship, nestled beneath The Spectacle canopy, where natural light cascades from above, making diners feel as if they are in a garden. The restaurant specializes in handmade dim sum and live seafood, with a menu spanning classic Cantonese brunch to sophisticated dinner banquets. The weekend dim sum cart service is particularly popular—the aroma wafts through the air the moment the steam baskets are lifted.
- Address
- MGM COTAI, Avenida da Nave Desportiva, Cotai
- Cuisine
- Cantonese / Live Seafood
- Avg. Spending
- MOP$300-600 (Lunch Dim Sum) MOP$600-1,000 (Dinner)
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 11:00-15:00, 18:00-23:00 / Weekends & Holidays 11:00-17:00, 18:00-23:00
- Reservations
- +853 8806 8888
Grill 58
Grill 58 is one of Macau's most distinctive steakhouse, whose core highlight is the only Himalayan pink salt room dry-aging chamber in Macau—beef ages for over 28 days surrounded by salt walls, delivering rich and nuanced flavor profiles. The restaurant is divided into three zones: the main Steakhouse (dual charcoal grilling with lychee wood and binchotan), the Teppanyaki Bar (interactive cooking), and Bar 58 (housing approximately 4,000 bottles of wine, with 1,400-1,500 selections on the wine list).
- Address
- MGM COTAI, Avenida da Nave Desportiva, Cotai
- Cuisine
- Steakhouse / Seafood / Teppanyaki
- Avg. Spending
- MOP$1,200-2,500
- Hours
- Dinner 18:00-23:00 (Closed Mondays)
- Reservations
- +853 8806 8888
Signature Recommendations: 28-Day Himalayan Pink Salt Dry-Aged T-Bone, Teppanyaki A5 Wagyu, Grill 58 Seafood Tower.
Other Recommendations at MGM COTAI: Coast (American cuisine, brunch/seafood, avg. MOP$300-500), Five Foot Road (Wynn Macau, one-star Cantonese cuisine—but for those heading to MGM Macau on the Macau Peninsula, there are also excellent Chinese dining options).
VI. Galaxy Macau: A Sky-High Encounter Between Japanese Kaiseki and Italian Flair
Galaxy Macau is one of the largest Integrated Resorts in Cotai, bringing together Galaxy Hotel, Hotel Okura Macau, The Ritz-Carlton Macau, JW Marriott, and Banyan Tree Macau—an impressive collection of five-star properties. Dining options exceed 120 venues, ranging from street food to fine dining.
山里 Yamazato (Hotel Okura Macau)
Located on the 28th floor of Hotel Okura Macau, 山里 is the most authentic Japanese kaiseki restaurant in Macau. Overlooking the magnificent Galaxy Gardens through floor-to-ceiling windows, guests savor seasonal kaiseki in a serene and elegant setting—from fresh sushi to simmered dishes and grilled items, each course adheres to the essence of Japanese cuisine's "five flavors, five colors, five techniques." In 2026, it earned its first Black Pearl One Diamond distinction, becoming one of three Galaxy properties to receive this honor alongside 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana and Feng Wei Ju.
- Address
- 28F, Hotel Okura Macau, Galaxy Macau
- Cuisine
- Japanese Kaiseki / Sushi / Traditional Japanese
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$800-1,800 (Kaiseki Set)
- Awards
- Black Pearl One Diamond (New 2026)
- Reservations
- +853 8883 5127
Terrazza (Galaxy Hotel)
Terrazza presents a "Trattoria" (Italian trattoria) concept, led by Chef Luca Signoretti. Growing up in hunter and farmer families, Signoretti has an innate reverence for ingredients—the pizza dough and some pasta are entirely handcrafted from scratch. The restaurant features an open kitchen and a courtyard terrace, where the hearty flavors of Northern Italy meet the Mediterranean spirit of the South. The wine list is worth exploring in depth, featuring extensive selections from Italy's various wine regions.
- Address
- Shop 201, 2F, Galaxy Hotel, Galaxy Macau
- Cuisine
- Italian (Handcrafted Pizza / Pasta / Northern Italian Stews)
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$400-800
- Michelin
- Selected
- Reservations
- +853 8883 2221
麗軒 Lai Heen (The Ritz-Carlton) ★
Situated on the 51st floor of The Ritz-Carlton Macau, 麗軒 is the highest Chinese restaurant in Macau—with panoramic 180-degree views of the Cotai skyline through its windows. Having earned a Michelin star for 10 consecutive years, 麗轩's Cantonese cuisine follows a refined approach: premium abalone and shark fin, seasonal seafood, handcrafted dim sum, and wellness soups—each dish embodies the belief that "the ultimate Cantonese cuisine lies in its freshness." Five private dining rooms are ideal for celebrations and business banquets.
- Address
- 51F, The Ritz-Carlton, Macau, Galaxy Macau
- Cuisine
- Cantonese
- Lunch Set
- MOP$498+ (5 courses)
- Dinner Tasting
- MOP$2,088+ (8 courses)
- Michelin
- ★ (10 Consecutive Years: 2017-2026)
- Hours
- Lunch Tue-Fri 12:00-15:00, Weekends 11:30-15:00 / Dinner Tue-Sun 18:00-22:00
- Reservations
- +853 8886 6712
8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana ★
Master Chef Umberto Bombana's outpost at Galaxy Macau is an extension of his three-Michelin-star flagship in Hong Kong. Named after Fellini's classic film, the restaurant delivers premium Italian cuisine—the experience of whole white truffle shavings during white truffle season is particularly unforgettable. It has maintained a Michelin star for multiple consecutive years.
- Address
- Galaxy Integrated Resort
- Cuisine
- Italian
- Avg. Spend
- MOP$1,200-2,500
- Michelin
- ★
- Reservations
- +853 8883 2221
Other Galaxy Recommendations: Feng Wei Ju (Starworld Hotel, Two-Star Sichuan-Hunan, MOP$600-1,200)—operated by Galaxy Entertainment Group; Andaz Hotel's weekend brunch is also highly acclaimed.
VII. Grand Lisboa / Grand Lisboa Palace: An 18-Year Three-Star Legend & Next-Gen Flagship
SJM (Macau Gaming Holdings)'s two properties represent the old and new of Macau dining: Grand Lisboa stands on the Macau Peninsula, renowned for its lotus-shaped exterior and the 18-year three-star legend of Sky Terrace; Grand Lisboa Palace is the new integrated resort in Cotai, opened in 2021, featuring The Grand Buffet and modern Chinese cuisine as highlights.
Robuchon au Dôme ★★★
Crowning the 43rd floor dome of Grand Lisboa Hotel, at 238 meters above sea level, Sky Terrace is not just Macau's highest restaurant—it is a legend. Maintaining continuous three-star status since 2009, it ranks among the longest-running three-star French restaurants globally.
Beneath the dome, a massive chandelier made of 131,500 Swarovski crystals and Baccarat crystal floor lamps create a dazzling display. The wine cellar houses over 17,300 labels—claimed to be the largest in Asia, having received Wine Spectator's highest honor, the "Grand Award," every year since 2005. Executive Chef Julien Tongourian carries on Joël Robuchon's legacy: the finest ingredients, precise techniques, and layered flavors.
- Address
- 43F, Grand Lisboa Hotel, Avenida de Lisboa, Macau
- Cuisine
- French
- Lunch Set
- MOP$998+ (3 courses) / MOP$1,298 (4 courses) / MOP$1,598 (5 courses)
- Dinner Tasting
- MOP$3,888 (8 courses, two set menus available)
- Wine Pairing
- MOP$588 (2 glasses) / MOP$688 (3 glasses) / MOP$888 (4 glasses)
- Michelin
- ★★★ (18 consecutive years: 2009-2026)
- Forbes Rating
- 5 Stars (2025)
- Black Pearl
- 3 Diamonds (7 consecutive years)
- Reservations
- +853 8803 7878
- Hours
- Lunch 12:00-14:30 / Dinner 18:30-22:30 (Closed Mondays)
Money-saving tip: The three-course lunch at MOP$998 is the best entry point to experience a three-star venue—for under a thousand dollars, you can sit in Asia's most luxurious dome restaurant, delivering exceptional value.
The Eight ★★
Grand Lisboa's Chinese cuisine flagship, named for the auspicious number "8." The décor exudes traditional Chinese elegance—fish tanks, red lacquer screens, circular moon-shaped doorways—while the menu follows a refined innovative approach. Lunch offers over 40 dim sum varieties; dinner features Cantonese and Huaiyang cuisine. Signature dishes include crispy frog legs, chilled snow crab meat, roasted suckling pig, honey-glazed char siu, and watercress cream soup. It shares the same massive wine cellar with Sky Terrace's 17,300 labels.
- Address
- Level 2, Grand Lisboa Hotel
- Cuisine
- Cantonese / Huaiyang
- Lunch Dim Sum
- MOP$40-60/piece, select mains MOP$120+
- Dinner Tasting
- MOP$1,500-3,280/person (tasting menu with wine pairing MOP$800)
- Michelin
- ★★
- Forbes Rating
- 5 Stars (2026)
- Reservations
- +853 8803 7788
The Kitchen (Grand Lisboa) ★
A modern steakhouse tucked away in Grand Lisboa, holding a Michelin star for 10 consecutive years (2016-2025), making it one of Macau's most consistent one-star establishments. Designed around an open kitchen, the chef prepares everything in full view of guests—from searing steaks to reducing sauces, the entire performance is on display. The menu features premium beef and seasonal seafood.
- Address
- Level 3, Grand Lisboa Hotel
- Cuisine
- Modern Steakhouse / French Bistro
- Avg. Spending
- MOP$800-1,500
- Michelin
- ★ (10 consecutive years)
- Reservations
- +853 8803 7878
Grand Lisboa Palace
Opened in 2021, Grand Lisboa Palace is SJM's flagship in Cotai, comprising three hotel towers. The dining highlight is The Grand Buffet (see next chapter). Several Chinese and Western restaurants operate here, though none have yet earned Michelin stars. The resort received 10 Forbes Travel Guide honors in 2026, with dining quality steadily improving.
VIII. Best Value Picks: Side-by-Side Comparison of Six Major Casino Buffets
For travelers on a budget who still want to indulge in a five-star setting, casino buffets are the ideal choice. Below is the latest 2026 comparison of six popular buffets—all prices are per adult, plus a 10% service charge.
Buffet Resort Lunch (Weekday) Dinner (Weekday) Dinner (Weekend) Highlights The Grand Buffet Grand Lisboa Palace MOP$358 MOP$888 MOP$898 Fresh-shucked oysters, lobster, seafood station with customizable cooking styles; free for children under 6 Le Buffet The Parisian MOP$362 (Breakfast) MOP$698 MOP$698 French crepe station, Peking duck, sashimi and sushi; free for children under 4 Hampton Court The Londoner — Approx. MOP$500-600 Approx. MOP$600-700 British-themed decor, carving station Festiva 群芳 Galaxy Macau Approx. MOP$350-400 Approx. MOP$550-650 Approx. MOP$650-750 Global seafood theme, unlimited crab legs and oysters mezza9 Grand Hyatt (City of Dreams) — Approx. MOP$600-700 Approx. MOP$700-800 Nine open kitchen stations, prosciutto carving, artisan pizza Spotlight Buffet Studio City — Approx. MOP$400-500 Approx. MOP$500-600 Budget-friendly entry option, family-friendly Buffet Money-Saving Tips
- Book Through Platforms: Purchasing buffet vouchers through Klook or KKday typically offers 10-20% off, with buy-one-get-one-free deals available for select time slots
- Weekday Lunch is Best Value: Grand Lisboa Palace's weekday lunch at MOP$358 is the lowest among comparable options, yet the quality matches dinner
- Children's Discounts: Grand Lisboa Palace offers free entry for under 6 (half price for ages 7-12); The Parisian offers free entry for under 4 (half price for ages 4-12)
- Member Discounts: Sands Lifestyle card and Galaxy Premium members enjoy additional discounts
- UnionPay Promotions: During March-April 2026, spending MOP$20,000 at Sands resorts with UnionPay cards earns up to MOP$3,500 in rebates
Recommendation: If you can only choose one, The Grand Buffet at Grand Lisboa Palace currently offers the best value among casino buffets in Macau—MOP$888 dinner includes fresh-shucked oysters, Boston lobster, assorted sashimi, and live-cooked seafood, with top-tier freshness and variety. The only downside is crowds during holidays, so booking 1 day in advance via their website or Klook is advised.
IX. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: How many Michelin-starred restaurants are there in Macau in 2026?
According to the Michelin Guide Hong Kong Macau 2026 released on March 19, 2026, Macau has 21 Michelin-starred restaurants with a combined total of 31 stars. Among them, there are 2 three-star restaurants (Jade Dragon and Robuchon au Dôme), 6 two-star restaurants, and 13 one-star restaurants. This represents an increase of 2 restaurants and 2 stars compared to 2025. New additions include Don Alfonso 1890 (one star) and Palace Garden (one star), while Chef Tam's Seasons was upgraded from one star to two stars, making it the only restaurant to receive a star upgrade in 2026.
Q2: What is the average spending per person at Macau casino restaurants?
Prices vary significantly depending on the restaurant tier:
- Buffet: Lunch MOP$280–408, Dinner MOP$500–898
- Casual Dining: MOP$150–400 per person (e.g., 99 Noodles, North Palace)
- Mid-to-High End: MOP$400–800 per person (e.g., Terrazza, Chún Lunch)
- Michelin One Star: MOP$800–1,500 per person (e.g., Lai Heen, Mizumi)
- Michelin Two Stars: MOP$1,500–3,200 per person (e.g., Alain Ducasse, Chef Tam's Seasons)
- Michelin Three Stars: Tasting Menu MOP$2,280–3,888 (Jade Dragon, Robuchon au Dôme)
All prices are subject to an additional 10% service charge. Hong Kong dollars and Macau patacas are roughly at par, and most restaurants directly accept HKD.
Q3: Which Macau casino restaurants are most worth visiting?
Depends on your budget and preferences:
- For an Ultimate Experience: Robuchon au Dôme — 18 consecutive years of three stars, with unbeatable 43rd-floor dome views
- Best Chinese Cuisine: Jade Dragon — the only three-star Chinese restaurant in Macau, with tasting menus starting at MOP$2,280
- For French Cuisine Lovers: Alain Ducasse at Morpheus — the Morpheus building itself is a work of art
- Best Value: Robuchon au Dôme three-course lunch at MOP$998, or 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana dim sum at MOP$40–60 per piece
- For Steak Enthusiasts: Grill 58's Himalayan salt room dry-aging is a unique experience
Q4: Do I need to make reservations for Macau casino restaurants?
Advance reservations are strongly recommended. Recommended lead times by tier:
- Three-Star Restaurants (Robuchon au Dôme, Jade Dragon): 2–4 weeks in advance, especially on weekends and holidays
- Two-Star Restaurants: 1–2 weeks in advance
- One-Star Restaurants: 3–7 days in advance
- Buffet: 1 day in advance is usually fine, but during peak seasons like Golden Week and Christmas, reserve 3 days ahead
Most restaurants accept reservations via their official websites, by phone, or through platforms like OpenTable.
Q5: Are there dress codes at Macau casino restaurants?
Varies by restaurant tier:
- Three-Star and Two-Star Restaurants: Smart Casual to Business Casual. Men should wear collared shirts (polo or dress shirt) with long pants; avoid flip-flops, tank tops, and athletic shorts. Robuchon au Dôme and Alain Ducasse recommend men wear a blazer.
- One-Star and Mid-to-High End Restaurants: Smart Casual is sufficient; neat and appropriate attire is the key
- Buffet and Casual Restaurants: No strict dress code, but avoid swimwear and overly casual flip-flops
Q6: Which casino buffet offers the best value?
Based on three dimensions: ingredient quality, variety, and price:
- Best Overall: The Grand Buffet at Grand Lisboa Palace — starting at MOP$358 for lunch and MOP$888 for dinner, with freshly shucked oysters and lobster of top-tier quality among Macanese buffets
- Best Dinner: Le Buffet at The Parisian — MOP$698 includes Peking duck, sashimi/sushi, and French crepes, in an elegant setting
- Lowest Price: If you willing to venture beyond Cotai to the Macau Peninsula, Café Azure at Crown Plaza offers unlimited oysters starting at MOP$309
Q7: Which casino restaurants are suitable for families with children?
Buffets are best for family dining:
- The Grand Buffet: Free for children under 6, 50% off for ages 7–12
- Le Buffet at The Parisian: Free for children under 4, 50% off for ages 4–12
- Churchill's Table at The Londoner: Mad Hatter English afternoon tea is a hit with kids
Important Notice: Macau law prohibits persons under 21 from entering gaming areas in casinos, but all the restaurants mentioned above are located on non-gaming floors, so families can dine there normally. ID may be required upon entry.
Q8: What payment methods are accepted at Macau casino restaurants?
All casino resort restaurants accept the following payment methods:
- Cash: Macau patacas (MOP), Hong Kong dollars (HKD), Chinese yuan (RMB) — HKD and MOP are roughly at 1:1, and most restaurants accept HKD directly without giving change (i.e., MOP$100 is charged as HKD$100)
- Credit Cards: Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay, JCB, American Express
- Digital Payments: Apple Pay, WeChat Pay, Alipay — coverage is now very extensive
Q9: Which new restaurants were added to the Michelin Guide Macau 2026?
According to the latest edition released on March 19, 2026, Macau saw the following changes:
- New One Star: Don Alfonso 1890 (Wynn Palace, Italian), Palace Garden (Wynn Palace, Cantonese)
- Star Upgrade: Chef Tam's Seasons (Wynn Palace, upgraded from one star to two stars) — the only restaurant in Macau to receive a star upgrade in 2026
- Total: 21 starred restaurants, 31 stars (an increase of 2 restaurants and 2 stars compared to 2025)
Melco leads all operators with 8 stars, followed by Wynn with 7 stars.
Q10: Any money-saving tips for visiting Macau casino restaurants on weekends?
- Opt for Lunch: Robuchon au Dôme three-course lunch starts at MOP$998 vs. eight-course dinner at MOP$3,888 — same dome experience, but prices differ threefold
- Book via Platforms: Klook/KKday often offer 10–20% off buffet vouchers, and some time slots have buy-one-get-one offers
- UnionPay Rebates: Using UnionPay at Sands properties (The Venetian, The Parisian, The Londoner) from March–April 2026 with spending of MOP$20,000 yields up to MOP$3,500 rebate
- Resort Memberships: Apply for free membership cards (Sands Lifestyle, Galaxy Premium, Wynn Rewards, Melco Style) for discounts and points
- Dim Sum for Lunch: 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana dim sum at MOP$40–60 per piece — you can eat to fullness for MOP$300 in a Michelin two-star setting
- Avoid Peak Seasons: During Golden Week (Oct 1–7), Christmas (Dec 24–26), and Chinese New Year, some buffets add MOP$100–200 surcharge
Conclusion
From the three-star French cuisine under the dome at Novo Sanctum 43 to the MOP$358 seafood buffet beneath the Cotai Arena—Macau's six IRs have created a diverse, East-meets-West culinary universe. With 21 Michelin-starred restaurants totaling 31 stars, plus dozens of non-starred gems worth visiting, the city's dining density ranks among the highest in the world.
Whether you're here for a family vacation, snapping photos with friends, or hosting a business dinner at a respectable venue—this guide has everything you need to prepare before you go. We recommend bookmarking this page and confirming each restaurant's latest operating hours and reservation status before your trip.
Enjoy your culinary journey in Macau.
Further Reading
- Macau Family Travel 2026: Complete Guide to Family-Friendly Attractions and Kids Activities
- Macau Portuguese Food 2026: Complete Guide to Authentic Portuguese vs. Macanese Cuisine
- Macau Nightlife 2026: Complete Guide to Bars, Nightclubs, and Late-Night Eats
- Macau Five-Star Hotel Comparison 2026: Venetian vs. Wynn vs. Galaxy vs. Four Seasons vs. The Ritz-Carlton
- Macau Michelin Restaurants 2026 Complete Guide: Starred Restaurants, Bib Gourmand & Street Food Picks