| By TripSnips on Monday, March 20, 2006 - 02:56 pm: Edit |
Originally posted by Murasaki in 2006/02 Murasaki's Macau User Manual
A LORCHA
Rua do Almirante Sergio, No. 289. Ok Portuguese food on the west side, down by the maritime museum and A-Ma Temple.
CAFFE TOSCANNA
Travessa de S. Domingos, No. 11. Located on an alley just off Senado Square, this Italian joint has an extensive menu. The owner is Italian, the wait staff are all Filipinas. Ok.
LA BONNE HEURE
Travessa de S. Domingos, No. 12 AB. Literally located across the alley from Caffe Toscanna, this French joint featured inexpensive lunch sets. Tasty.
LA COMEDIE
Located across from the Macau Museum of Art. The ground floor is a French Café, the second floor is a nice sit-down French restaurant. I've had a couple of pretty good meals upstairs.
PLATAO
Travessa de S. Domingos, No. 3. Down the alley from Caffe Toscanna, Platao offers a Pilipino interpretation of Portuguese food. Ok.
PORTO EXTERIOR
Ground floor, Chong Yu Building, 779 Avenida da Amizade. Pretty plain looking place, but I had a delicious baked pork chop dish here.
SANDS BUFFET
Upper level, Sands Casino. Just like Vegas baby. All you can eat. Heavy emphasis on seafood, sushi, and Chinese, but enough other stuff to satisfy a westerner who hates seafood. Large dessert selection.
VELA LATINA
On Avenida de Alameda Ribeiro, just across from Senado Square. So far, the only place I've eaten in Macau that I would never return to. Avoid!
FAST FOOD OPTIONS
There is a Pizza Hut located in the Lisboa Casino complex. The entrance is just next to the entrance to Fuji Sauna.
McDonald's has a branch in Senado Square, and another over on Rua do Campo. There is a KFC directly across the street from the latter McDonald's.
There is also a good Japanese restaurant on the top floor of the New Yaohan Department Store, but I don't have the name at this time.