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Chun Yu Fang
Located behind Crown Macau, this graceful tea house is a paradise amid the rapid changes in Taipa. Its serenity offers you a delectable tea experience.
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Cozinha Pinocchio
The well-known Cozinha Pinocchio, after its relocation to Rua do Regedor, is less atmospheric than before. But at the weekends it's still packed with local and tourists alike enjoying the stir-fried curried crab and grilled fresh sardines.
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Fat Siu Lau
At least three generations in Macau would have heard about this charming century-old restaurant. Try its signature dish pombo assado (roasted pigeon). The chic Fat Siu Lau 2 (2872 2922; Ef Vista Magnifica Court, Avenida Dr Sun Yat Sen; ;noon- & - ), its first and only branch after a century, has some fusion initiatives in its menu.
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Furusato
Unlike in Hong Kong, good Japanese restaurants are never easy to find in Macau. Furusato is an exception. It is one of the best and most impressive Japanese restaurants in town, and is a good choice for classy and delicate fine Japanese dining.
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Galo
You can easily recognise this place by the picture of a red-combed galo (rooster) above the door. The food is adequate and the service flawless.
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Henri's Galley
Located on the waterfront at the southern end of the Macau Peninsula, this 30-year-old institution serves up specialities of African chicken and Macau sole with a unique recipe expertly prepared by the cheerful Macanese chef Henri Wong.
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Litoral
This authentic Macanese restaurant attracts both locals and tourists alike. Apart from the delightful Macanese fare, including baked duck rice, it's renowned for its homemade crab soup and shrimp soup served in a bread bowl.
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O Porto
This unmarked place is actually a soccer club, evident from its soccer banners on display. It's out of the way, but good value for a unique Portuguese experience with robustly flavoured cuisine.
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O Porto Interior
If you can't get a table elsewhere, this lovely restaurant is a good alternative for both Portuguese and Macanese fare. The juicy African chicken deserves savouring.
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Restaurante Tenis Civil Leon
This restaurant may not serve the best Portuguese food but it definitely has a lovely ambience with a wonderful view overlooking Sai Van Lake. Though housed in a tennis club, the restaurant welcomes both members and nonmembers.
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Serrdura
This shop sells bite-sized (MOParound MOP$11 ) and large (MOParound MOP$88 ) versions of serradura, a rich local dessert made with crushed biscuits, cream and condensed milk. It also has a branch in Taipa (2833 2880; Rua do Regedor; ;noon- ), next to Cozinha Pinocchio.
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Solmar
While Macau is changing at a crazy pace, this 40-year-old restaurant in the city centre has a nostalgic atmosphere filling every corner. It is particularly well-known for its galinha à Africana (African Chicken).
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Wing Lei
This is one of the top Chinese restaurants on the casino strip. Its ambience may not be as good as the Eight in Grand Lisboa but its dim sum definitely is.
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