Coloane Dessert Guide: The Sweet Tastes of Macau's Portuguese Style

Macau Coloane · Desserts

915 words3 min read3/29/2026diningdessertscoloane

When it comes to Macau desserts, Coloane may not be the first place that comes to mind, but this small town at the southern tip of Macau hides delicious secrets that draw countless dessert enthusiasts. Unlike the bustling Taipa or the glamorous Cotai Strip, Coloane retains a rare serenity and simplicity—with Portuguese cobblestone paths, colorful buildings, and a leisure atmosphere kissed by sea breezes, making it the perfect place to experience another side of Macau. And when it comes to Coloane's most famous desserts, of course, it must be those fragrant Portuguese egg tarts—yes, just as you imagined: golden and crispy with rich egg flavor, the classic delight.

What makes Coloane's desserts special? It starts with Macau's history. In the mid-16th century, the Portuguese arrived in Macau, bringing European pastry craftsmanship to this land. After hundreds of years of fusion and evolution, Macau developed its unique "Macau Portuguese" dessert style—retaining the essence of Portuguese sweets while incorporating local ingredients and techniques. As one of Macau's most Portuguese-inspired communities, Coloane naturally became the perfect place to savor these traditional pastries. Though there aren't many dessert shops here, each has stood the test of time as popular establishments, with Portuguese egg tarts being the most globally renowned.

Speaking of Coloane desserts, Lord Stow's Bakery cannot be missed. This bakery, founded in 1989 by British baker Andrew Stow, can be said to be the synonymous with Macau's Portuguese egg tarts. It is said that when Andrew Stow was developing the recipe in Coloane, he referenced traditional Portuguese egg tarts and added his own ideas, ultimately creating this dessert that has captivated the world. Today, Lord Stow's Portuguese egg tarts are still handcrafted following the original recipe, with each tart shell freshly baked on the day—the golden crispy surface emits caramel aroma, while the filling is a smooth and delicate custard. One bite reveals distinct layers without being overly sweet. Many tourists make the special trip to Coloane just to taste this classic flavor that has been passed down for over thirty years.

Lord Stow's Bakery has four branches throughout Coloane's town center, with the most spacious being the flagship store located at No. 1, Rua de João de Meca (Ground Floor), and Lord Stow's Garden Café behind it. The flagship store is smaller but always bustling with customers—it's common to see tourists walking away with boxes full of tarts. Garden Café offers a more comfortable dining environment with warm, elegant interiors and air-conditioned seating, perfect for sitting down to enjoy desserts on hot days, paired with coffee or milk tea for a truly delightful experience.

As for beverage pairings, some specialty tea shops have also emerged in Coloane in recent years, with jasmine milk tea being particularly popular among local youth and tourists. This milk tea, made with jasmine tea as the base, has fresh tea aroma and rich milk flavor, forming a perfect balance with the egg tarts' rich sweetness. It is considered a dreamy combination by many. If you enjoy exploring different taste experiences, do try this creative drink that fusion Macanese and Chinese flavors.

Beyond traditional desserts and innovative beverages, Coloane itself is also a destination worth exploring leisurely. Starting from Lord Stow's Bakery, walk along the stone-paved roads to Coloane Pier—you'll pass colorful Portuguese-style buildings, traditional Chinese medicine shops and candle shops, as well as historic shipyard ruins. Tourists who enjoy outdoor activities can also rent bicycles and ride along the coastline to Hac Sa Beach or Hac Sa Reservoir, enjoying the scenery while burning calories, then reward yourself with a delicious egg tart—truly a perfect itinerary.

Regarding what everyone is most concerned about—prices and transportation: Lord Stow's Portuguese egg tarts are priced at MOP 10-11 each, with discounts available for boxes of 6 or 12. Garden Café is open daily from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. For the flagship store, it is recommended to call ahead to confirm the latest baking times. The most convenient way to reach Coloane is by bus. From Macau city center, you can take bus routes 26, 26A, or 25. The journey takes about an hour, passing by A-Ma Temple, Macau Tower, and Taipa town center, with quite scenic views along the way. If coming from the Cotai Strip, you can choose bus routes 21A or 25, which go directly to Coloane town center. If you miss the bus on the way back, consider taking a taxi back to the city center, which costs approximately MOP 100-150.

Finally, here are some local tips: The best time to enjoy Portuguese egg tarts is within half an hour after they come out of the oven—when they're piping hot and the aroma is most intense. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid the weekend afternoon crowds and choose weekdays or mornings to purchase. If you want a more relaxed experience, late October to early December is the best time to visit Coloane. The weather is dry and comfortable, with relatively fewer tourists. Additionally, Coloane's sunsets are especially beautiful during this time. After cycling, sit by the sea watching the sunset while enjoying a tart—it's simply heavenly. In summary, Coloane may not have flashy shopping malls or Michelin-starred restaurants, but its simple beauty and authentic, quality flavors are precisely what make it so captivating.

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