The Macao Tower, known as Macau Tower Convention & Entertainment Centre, not only offers breathtaking views and thrilling activities but also a unique dining experience that embodies the fusion of Chinese and Portuguese culinary traditions, indicative of Macau's rich cultural heritage. The tower itself is relatively new, having opened in December 2001. However, it has quickly established itself as a significant landmark for both sightseeing and gastronomy.
Macau's food scene reflects its history as a melting pot of cultures. Portuguese settlers brought with them ingredients and cooking techniques that blended with local Chinese cuisine, creating what is known today as Macanese food. While the Macao Tower is not the birthplace of these dishes, its restaurants serve up a variety of local and international cuisines that represent the evolution of Macau's food landscape.
Address: 60/F, Macao Tower
Famous Food: The café's buffet features a selection of international and local dishes, and their Portuguese Egg Tarts are a highlight. (Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian options available)
Address: 3/F, Macao Tower
Famous Food: This upscale Cantonese restaurant is renowned for its Dim Sum and Peking Duck. (Non-Vegetarian)
Address: 61/F, Macao world's highest commercial space walk area
Famous Food: Aside from the thrilling activities, the café is known for its snacks and drinks with a view. (Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian options available)
Address: 101/F, Macao Tower
Famous Food: Offers a variety of options, with the Buffet Spread being a popular choice, featuring both Eastern and Western cuisine. (Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian options available)