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3 of Macau’s most quintessential dishes – and where to try them on your next visit

  • Explore Macau’s unique culinary history by sampling quintessential dishes pastel de nata, minchi and tacho at Lord Stow’s, Restaurante Litoral and Apomac

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Discover Macau’s iconic egg tarts at Lord Stow’s Bakery. Photo: Handout
Josiah Ng

Nestled on the southern coast of China, Macau is a vibrant city with a rich culinary heritage. From the iconic pastel de nata to hearty minchi and comforting tacho, Macau’s cuisine offers a tantalising blend of Portuguese and Chinese influences. In this three-part listicle, we explore the must-try dishes and the best places to savour them in this culinary paradise.

1. Pastel de nata

Egg tarts, or pastel de nata, are the most quintessential Macanese food
Egg tarts, or pastel de nata, are the most quintessential Macanese food
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