The Best Restaurant in Macau, China

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Macau's medley of Portuguese and Cantonese cuisine—spicy and creamy Macanese interpretations of traditional Cantonese dishes such as baked prawns, braised abalone, and seafood stews—has made it one of Asia's top fine-dining destinations for decades.

Now, thanks to the spate of new casino-hotels, Macau has also become an exciting world-class culinary frontier. But local dining isn't all highbrow. Near the Largo do Senado and in the villages of Taipa and Coloane, wander the back alleys to find treats like zhu-bao-bao (a slab of fried pork on a toasted bun served with milk tea) or the signature pasteis de nata (custard tart): they’re simple, delicious, and classic Macau.

Long-renowned restaurants such as Restaurante Fernando and Litoral are staying the course. So, too, are Cantonese eateries such as Fat Siu Lau, particularly well known among Hong Kong residents who travel to Macau just for dim sum, weekend brunches, and seafood feasts at more affordable prices and made from higher-quality ingredients.

Copa Steakhouse

$$$$ | Outer Harbour Fodor's Choice

The first American steak house in Macau serves premium-quality steaks and seafood in a space that evokes 1960s Las Vegas. Chefs flame-grill your favorite cuts from an open kitchen as you dine under chandeliers and celebrity photos. The steaks are great, but they don’t come cheap. A 40-ounce grain-fed tomahawk from Australia tops the list at MOP$1,688. Prep your palate with fresh Gillardeau oysters, roasted bone marrow, or a seafood tower featuring Boston lobster, king crab, marinated Galician octopus, and tiger prawns. For dessert, try the classic New York cheesecake with blueberry ravioli.

203 Largo de Monte Carlo, Macau, Macau
853-8118–8822
Known For
  • Open kitchen
  • Perfectly cooked cuts of premium meats
  • Fully loaded seafood towers
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays except public holidays

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