

Boye1In fact, Macau’s delicacies are all in the old town. The food here is cheap and authentic. Xinhaoli’s egg tarts are quite famous, especially the bird’s nest egg tarts, which are out of the oven very quickly and sold out. The pork chops in the pork chop buns are also big.
In fact, Macau’s delicacies are all in the old town. The food here is cheap and authentic. Xinhaoli’s egg tarts are quite famous, especially the bird’s nest egg tarts, which are out of the oven very quickly and sold out. The pork chops in the pork chop buns are also big.
Macau NO. 2 for making up for procrastination There are too many food check-in spots in Macau, but there are also many unexpected delicacies. This one is like this. I was a little hungry in the afternoon, and I passed by a small shop and found many local students eating there, so I came to try the style that the locals like. Somewhat unexpected, affordable, and delicious. They recommend the bird's nest egg tart, which is very smooth.
A tea restaurant with a Macau feel. As soon as we entered, we were attracted by the aroma of rows of egg tarts. We ordered Portuguese tarts, fresh milk tarts, pork chop buns, and fish fillet noodles. Needless to say, the Portuguese tarts are very fragrant, with a good egg flavor, and the skin is also very crispy, very delicious. The fresh milk tarts are the same, with enough milk flavor. The pork chop buns are ordinary in taste, but they also perform at the expected level. The fish fillet noodles are quite special. "Fish fillet" and "noodles" are more common in Hong Kong, but "fish fillet noodles" are relatively rare. The "noodles" in Macau refer to the noodles commonly seen in Hong Kong wonton noodle shops, not instant noodles, and the fish fillets are not fried with flour, but lightly with egg batter, which smells like a good egg. The "fish fillet" and "noodles" are very special and delicious.
If your impression of Macau is still limited to luxurious hotels, this guide will rediscover it. The arcades of the old streets, the aroma of the streets, and the intertwining of history and life are the true charm of Macau. Day 1 Route: Arrival at Thanh Mao Border Crossing → Lunch at Iao Hon Market → Lin Zexu Memorial Hall → Lian Fong Temple → Guan Yin Temple & Guan Yin Hall → Mong Ha Fort + Mong Ha Hill Municipal Park • Arrival at Thanh Mao Border Crossing: Compared to Gongbei Border Crossing, this border crossing is less crowded and the immigration process is faster, making it ideal for those who want to avoid long lines. After crossing, walk 10 minutes or take the AP1X bus directly to Iao Hon Market, saving time and convenience. • Lian Fong Temple: One of Macau's three oldest temples, it boasts a quaint architecture. The century-old banyan tree and stone stele within the temple evoke a sense of time. Lin Zexu once worked here, making it a worthwhile exploration. • Guan Yin Temple & Guan Yin Hall: Two adjacent temples, both popular and with exquisite architectural details, offer a tranquil haven for immersing yourself in local religious culture. • Mong Ha Fortress + Mong Ha Hill Municipal Park: The fortress offers panoramic views of the northern Macau Peninsula. Visiting in the evening is best for capturing the atmosphere. The park is shaded by trees, perfect for a rest after a stroll. Day 2: St. Dominic's Church → Rua do Cantonese → Wing Kee Tofu Noodles for lunch → Love Lane → Jincheng Second Food Shop → Rua do Cantonese → Senado Square → Café San Holi → Museum → Macau Tower • St. Dominic's Church: Arrive at 10:00 AM for the perfect quiet atmosphere. The dopamine-infused church is a great photo op. • Rua do Cantonese: A hub of arty shops, with souvenir shops, cultural and creative stores, and cafes, perfect for browsing, eating, and taking photos. We recommend picking up some Macau-themed postcards or souvenirs. • Wing Kee Tofu Noodles for lunch: A time-honored establishment, order the tofu pudding (smooth and sweet, perfect with candied ginger) and wonton noodles (filled with filling, with chewy bamboo noodles). Excellent value. • Love Lane: A colorful alley next to St. Dominic's Church, its pink and yellow buildings exude a youthful charm and are a perfect spot for photo ops. Light-colored clothing is recommended for double the photo opp. • New Holi Cafe: Enjoy an authentic Macau coffee with an egg tart. The coffee is rich with a hint of burnt aroma, and the egg tart is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, making it a favorite afternoon tea choice among locals. Day 3: Rua da Cinque Terre → Seafood Lunch at Hac Sa Beach → Rua da Cinque & Albergue des Trois • Rua da Cinque Terre is a microcosm of old Macau, with its arcades, old shops, herbal tea stalls, and hardware stores... brimming with life. We recommend getting there early to see the old street in the morning light and avoid the crowds. • Seafood Lunch at Hac Sa Beach: Macau's Hac Sa Beach boasts a distinctive black sand. Nearby seafood restaurants serve seafood made to order. • Rua da Cinque & Albergue des Trois: Rua da Cinque Terre is famous for its delicious food. Don't miss its almond cookies, pork chop buns, and sawdust pudding. Albergue des Trois is a hidden gem with many unique restaurants and handcrafted shops. Time for a treat! Check out our travel savings guide here 👇 • Macau local store coupons: Get 25 yuan off on purchases of 100 yuan or more (valid at designated stores only). Valid for dining, shopping, and other purchases. Limited time limit each day, so grab one early. • Macau selected ticket discount coupons (Guangzhou-Zhuhai users only): Get 10 yuan off on purchases of 100 yuan or more, 30 yuan off on purchases of 200 yuan or more. Get great deals on tickets to attractions like the Macau Tower and museums! • 100 yuan instant discount coupon for a Guangdong-Macau combined tour (Guangzhou-Zhuhai users only): Planning a combined trip to Guangdong and Macau? Save 100 yuan with this coupon! • We also offer a selection of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau study tours, making them incredibly rewarding for both fun and learning. Follow this guide to experience Macau's history and savor the authentic local atmosphere. Grab your coupons and make your trip even more enjoyable.
Macau... well, how can I put it? I've been there so many times, and the urge to visit is truly strong. But don't go without a travel guide. Today, I've put together a 3-day, 2-night itinerary that won't let you go back. From classic must-sees, cultural arts, street food, to hidden gems, let's enjoy our holiday without the crowds! 🗺️ Itinerary Day 1: Arrive at the Tsing Mao Border Gate → Experience local life at Lotus Square → Enjoy Iao Hon Street Market (radish cake, rice noodle rolls, double-skin milk) → Paramount Noodle Shop → Lin Zexu Memorial Hall → Lian Feng Temple → Mong Ha Hill Municipal Park & Mong Ha Fort → Guan Yin Temple → Guan Yin Hall Day 2: St. Dominic's Church → Guanqian Street → Rong Kee Tofu Noodles → Love Lane → Senado Square → Rua do Campo (explore boutiques) → Jincheng Second Food Shop → New Port → Macau Science Center → Macau Museum of Art → New Holly Café → Macau Tower → Macau's New Port waterfront nightscape DAY 3: Check out the colorful graffiti buildings along Bingfang Alley → Guanye Street → Mo Yi Ji (durian ice cream and mango pudding) → Chengchang Restaurant (crab congee) → Avenida de Octude Vu → Andrew's Egg Tarts (main branch) → Coloane Souvenir Street → Hac Sa Beach & seafood lunch 📝About Entry Prepare your ID card and Hong Kong and Macau Pass (make sure it's valid). I personally prefer the Qingmao Port, right next to Gongbei. It's conveniently located! It's open 24/7, air-conditioned, and rarely crowded! Just downstairs from immigration is a residential area, allowing you to experience authentic Macau life. Direct access to the bus station is also convenient. 👍🏻 🚌About Transportation The main modes of transportation in Macau are buses and facai buses. Buses have extensive coverage, with numerous routes and stops. Fares generally range from 2 to 6 MOP. However, buses can be crowded during busy periods or near popular tourist attractions. The "Fa Cai Bus" is actually a free hotel shuttle bus, available from all major hotels. It can be used to shuttle between hotels, major attractions, and the port. Macau's various locations are relatively close, so if you prefer walking along the city walk, you can easily reach them all. Remember to wear comfortable shoes. 👜Other essentials: 🛜Purchase data in advance and enable data roaming upon arrival. 🐬Many businesses in Macau are now offering coupons. Scan the QR code to receive a 25 yuan discount on purchases over 100 yuan. Simply present the QR code at checkout. Besides coupons, there are also many other promotions on the page: Macau ticket tiered discount coupons: 10 yuan off purchases over 100 yuan, 30 yuan off purchases over 200 yuan; 100 yuan instant discount coupons for Guangdong-Macau joint tours; and selected Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau study tours. For those with children, this summer vacation is a great way to combine learning and fun with fun. Don't miss out! 💴Cash: Mobile payments are accepted in most places in Macau. If you're worried, just keep a few on hand. Don't bring too much. 🔋Power bank: We recommend bringing your own. ☔️Umbrella Sun protection + protection against sudden rain 🇲🇴Macau is perfect for a weekend or short weekend getaway. Have a great holiday! #MacauTravel #WeekendWhereToGo #CityHumanitiesNotes
I have found 1⃣ more food shops hidden in the streets of Macau. Traditional food, affordable prices, don't miss it if you pass by👏👏 - Pork chop and beef brisket noodles The chewy noodles🍜really heal a day of citywalk, ✅With happy water, the explosive taste spreads in the mouth, ‼ ️The most important thing is the rich meaty aroma of pork chop, plus the soft and tender taste of beef brisket‼ ️ It's really unforgettable after one bite, Eat 1⃣ piece of meat, 1⃣ mouthful of noodles, and 1⃣ mouthful of happy water, every 1⃣ mouthful is happy😆! - 👉Pineapple buns, bird's nest tarts, Portuguese egg tarts, coconut tarts, fresh milk tarts... They are all the shop's signature dishes, don't try them. It feels so good after one bite, and the blessing of happy water is indispensable😉 Sisters, don't miss it‼ ️You can also buy souvenirs‼ ️ #Macau Food #Local Food #Food for the Week #Try the Authentic Old Brand #Monthly Special Plan