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Trying TRADITIONAL Eats & Local Street Food in Macau China | OMG EGG TARTS!

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Trying TRADITIONAL Eats & Local Street Food in Macau China | OMG EGG TARTS!

My first time visiting Macau the Vegas of Asia. Macau food is known to be a combination of Portuguese, Chinese, and local Macanese Food. I started off with some of the most famous street food pork chop sandwiches, then went to try some local Portuguese inspired dishes as well as the popular egg tarts! Which were amazing!
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Restaurants I went to:

✧ Sei Kee Cafe: 1 Largo dos Bombeiros, Macao
✧ ADEGA VELHA Portuguese Cuisine: 643 R. de Fernao Mendes Pinto, Macao
✧ Restaurante Litoral: 261 R. do Alm. Sergio, Macao
✧ Lord Stow's Bakery: Everywhere!
✧ Wong Chi Kei for shrimp roe noodles: Number 21 R. do Cunha, Macao

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5 Must-Try STREET FOODS in Macau ???????? Chinese Food Tour in Asia's MOST European City!!

Welcome to Asia's most European city... MACAU!! This special administrative region of China is home to countless delicacies, from classic Cantonese to speciality Portuguese flavours. Today I'm taking you for 24 hours of eating in Macau. This is my ultimate street food guide to this fascinating city.

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0:00-0:56 Intro
0:56-3:23 Pork Chop Bun
3:23-8:43 Curry Beef Offal
8:43-10:08 Ginja
10:08-13:25 Egg Tart
13:25-16:44 St. Pauls Ruins
16:44-18:36 Tofu Dessert
18:36-19:03 Outro
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Macau Street Food Staples (Senado Square, dumplings, waffles, etc.) | Try La!

In this video, we're showing you some of Macau's classic or Street Food Staples within the central district / Senado Square area. These are food that Pierre and I grew up eating, from dumplings to waffles, and more!

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Eating Street Food in Macau, China | Macanese Cuisine with Chinese & Portuguese Influences

Today's feature travel video is of us eating street food in Macau, China with a specific emphasis on Macanese cuisine which had distinct Chinese and Portuguese influences. After an impossibly long day packing up, moving out and flying to Macau from Chiang Mai, we were ready to hit the streets - after a long sleep - to check out all of the culinary delights Macau has to offer. Unique to Macau, Macanese cuisine is an eclectic blend of Portuguese, southern Chinese, SE Asian and African influences. It's a fusion style of cuisine that combines ingredients found in Europe, other parts of Asia and locally.

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Old world blends of spices including coconut milk, cinnamon, turmeric and bacalhau are typical seasonings when making Macanese dishes.

Baking, seldom used in Chinese cuisine, features prominently in Macanese dishes.

As we wandered through the historic area of the Macau we quickly realized we'd be able to mark off all of the items we had our checklist of street foods to try eating.

On our way from Senado Square (Senate Square - *Portuguese: Largo do Senado; Chinese: 議事亭前地*) to The Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral (Portuguese: Ruínas de São Paulo, Chinese: 大三巴牌坊) we walked along a bustling pedestrian section featuring many kinds of Macanese dishes.

There were so many people competing for space it looked as though an ant hill suddenly split open with all the ants (people) scurrying about frantically.

First on our list was the famed Egg Tarts (Portuguese: pastel de nata) which we quickly spotted as we randomly wandered around.

Pastéis de nata were first introduced in China under the Portuguese government that controlled Macau.

In Chinese they are known locally as 蛋撻 and/or 蛋挞 (pronounced as dàntǎ) literally translating as egg tart.

On the outside they were crispy with a soft fluffy creamy center similar to a souffle. Distinctly sweet, they immediately were a hit with both of us.

As we continued along the pedestrian strip we encountered a shop giving out free samples of dried and sweetened strips of meat. Audrey took a bit and proclaimed it tasted similar to bacon.

Our quest to satisfy our ever demanding sweet tooth brought us over to a shop selling almond biscuits (杏仁饼 or 杏仁餅). Also known as almond cakes and almond cookies, these Chinese pastries are quite similar to shortbread Christmas cookies. They'd make a great little snack for afternoon tea.

Feeling a little overwhelmed by the gridlock of people in tandem with stifling heat and humidity, we decided to head down a less crowded side street where we just happened to stumble across a shop selling Macanese pork chop buns.

These buns, which are crispy on the outside and soft inside, are some of the most popular snacks in all of Macau. Luckily, the little eatery we selected was full of locals, so we knew it would be good.

Also known as a piggy bun, a fried slab of seasoned pork chop (豬扒包) is placed inside of a bun that appeared to be coated with butter.

Although this dish wouldn't score highly in terms of 'being healthy' it certainly was delicious as the pork was very flavorful and melted in your mouth with each bite of the bun.

The one dish we didn't get to try was Galinha à Africana (African chicken); however, I have tried it once before and I even made my own version of African chicken which I shared as a recipe on my site.

Overall, we enjoyed tickling our taste-buds with Macanese cuisine and we highly recommend you try as much as you can when visiting Macau:



今天的特色旅游视频是我们吃的街头食品,特别强调了中国澳门土生葡人美食,有鲜明的中国和葡萄牙的影响。

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15 Chinese STREET FOODS in Hong Kong & Macau!! JUICY Buns, CANTONESE Seafood + DIM SUM

HONG KONG & MACAU are two Special Administrative Regions of China and home to Cantonese street food galore!! In this episode I'm taking you for the top 15 MUST-TRY street foods across Hong Kong & Macau.

CHAPTERS :
0:00- 0:21 Intro
0:21-3:10 Pan Fried Buns
3:10-5:12 Egg Waffle
5:12-6:00 Tofu Pudding
6:00-7:24 Grass Jelly Soy Milk
7:24-9:51 Beef Brisket Noodles
9:51-12:58 Egg Tart
12:58-14:20 Milk Tea
14:20-15:07 Pineapple Bun
15:07-16:03 Hong Kong Style Spaghetti
16:03-16:59 Spam Noodles
16:59-18:41 Pork Chop Bun
18:41-26:54 Seafood
26:54-31:24 Dim Sum
31:24-35:22 Curry Beef Offal
35:22-35:35 Outro

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The Must-Eat Dishes in Macau!

Macau is much more than casinos. The country is home to the best Portuguese egg tarts in the world! In this episode of Hawker Style we try the world famous Portuguese egg tarts of Margaret's Cafè E Nata and Lord Stow's. We don't stop eating after the egg tarts because Macau has another famous speciality. Pork Chop Buns! And If that wasn't enough we also try the famous Chinese style jerky called Bakkwa.

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7 THINGS TO EAT & DO in MACAO | Hong Kong to Macau Day Trip Travel Vlog! 澳門一日遊

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Egg Tart Battle: OG Chinese vs Macau/Portuguese style! | Real Chinese Eats

The egg tart or egg custard tart can be found in England, Portugal. But did you know that it is also one of the most popular desserts you can get in a lot of Chinese restaurants and dimsum/yumcha restaurants around the world? Two of the most popular Chinese versions of the egg tart are the traditional and the Macau/Portuguese egg tart, both of which consists of an outer pastry crust that is filled with egg custard and baked. However, to an egg tart connoisseur , there are differences that are notable! Join Oli as she tries out these two iconic Chinese desserts, and find out what the differences are, the history, and see which one she prefers more!

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Exploring Taipa Village | Street food and Lord Stow's | Macau Day 2

The Vegas of Asia is great for so much more than gambling. We didn't explore everything we wanted to see in Macau, but we definitely hit the must-dos when in Macau.

1. Visit Taipa Village
2. Eat a Macanese pork chop bun
3. Try Lord Stow's egg tarts
4. Visit the Ruins of St. Paul's
5. Get a Turkish ice cream cone when you buy a ticket to the belly dance show

Here are a few of the things we got to experience on day 2 of our weekend trip to Macau. Day two was definitely a fun one. Feel free to use day 1 and day 2 of our Macau vlog as a rough guide of what to do when in Macau.

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[Macao] Tasty Macau | Portuguese Food & Unique Cuisine | Family Trip

Macau is a city that blends both Chinese and Portuguese cultures, and this is reflected in its unique cuisine. Portuguese food has a strong influence on Macanese cuisine, and it's known for its bold flavors and unique combinations of ingredients.

One of the most popular Macanese dishes is Bacalhau, which is a traditional Portuguese salted cod dish that is typically served with potatoes and vegetables. Another must-try dish is Galinha à Portuguesa, which is a chicken dish that is cooked with onions, garlic, and red wine.

One of the unique aspects of Macanese cuisine is the use of spices and herbs. The cuisine combines Portuguese spices like cinnamon, clove, and bay leaf with Chinese herbs like ginger, star anise, and coriander to create bold and flavorful dishes.

In addition to traditional Portuguese dishes, Macau also has a variety of unique fusion dishes that blend Chinese and Portuguese flavors. One such dish is the famous Macanese Egg Tart, which is a sweet and savory egg custard tart that is a staple in Macau's bakeries.

Other popular Macanese dishes include Minchi, which is a stir-fry dish made with minced meat and potatoes, and African Chicken, which is a spicy chicken dish that is flavored with coconut milk, peanuts, and chili peppers.

Overall, Macau's Portuguese food and unique cuisine offer a culinary experience that is not to be missed. Whether you're looking to try traditional Portuguese dishes or innovative fusion cuisine, Macau has something to offer for every palate.

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10 BEST FOODS to eat in Hong Kong (and exactly WHERE to get them) | THE CLASSIC HONG KONG FOOD TOUR

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Whether you're just coming to visit, or you've just moved to Hong Kong or you're moving out of Hong Kong and want to make sure you haven't left any stones unturned before you leave, this is the tour! This is what you have to eat in Hong Kong before leaving! The MUST EATS of Hong Kong. These are the most classic, well known, and famous Hong Kong dishes and foods. Make sure to try out these foods at their most famous restaurants respectively to really get in the ultimate Hong Kong food experience.

All these restaurants are super well known so don't worry if they look off the beaten path because they're not. Also, whoever tells you these places are hidden gems are clearly lying to you LOL English menus are available at all these places with the exception of Joy Hing so don't worry. This Hong Kong food tour is meant for you to do it yourself so it shouldn't be intimidating. This food tour is also within a small area (the more touristy areas of Hong Kong) so you'll be able to do it within a few hours though I would recommend you spilt it up before two days as there is quite a bit of food.

Once you've done this, come back and we'll go through the more hidden gems of Hong Kong but start here first so you get a basic food foundation of the flavours of Hong Kong. =) If you go straight to the hidden gems without a base, you'll won't really understand why those are hidden gems, if that makes sense.

EDIT: Just doing my tour guide training and there's a correction. Cookie crust arrived in Hong Kong in the 1940's and puff pastry in the 1950's.

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LAN FONG YUEN | Hong Kong Milk Tea
2 Gage St, Central (Other locations available)

TAI CHEONG | Egg Tart
35 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central (Other locations available)

MAK'S NOODLES | Wonton Noodles
77 Wellington St, Central (Other locations available)

YAT LOK | Roasted Goose
G/F, 34-38 Stanley Street

THE PENINSULA THE LOBBY | Afternoon Tea
Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui

KAM WAH | Pineapple Bun
45-47 Bute St, Mong Kok

JOY HING | Char Siu BBQ Pork
265 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai

MAMMY PANCAKE | Egg Waffles
1-5 Haven St, Causeway Bay (Other locations available)

TIM HO WAN | Dim Sum
9-11 Fuk Wing St, Sham Shui Po (Other locations available)

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7:35 | 6. Pineapple Bun
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TRADITIONAL Chinese STREET FOOD Tour of Hong Kong! BEST CLAY POT RICE!

I had an amazing traditional Chinese food day in Hong Kong with my amazing food tour guide, Virginia! We started off with some homemade breakfast noodles then went for egg waffles with egg tarts and soupy dumplings along the way.
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Here's a list of all the places we went to:

✧ Shui Kee (Beef brisket and esophagus)
✧ Oddies (egg waffles and soft serve) Chinese sausage one
✧ Shui Kee (French toast & milk tea)
✧ Man Kei Cart noodles (Morning glory with Fu Yu)
✧ Chiu Chow hop sing desserts (Frog Fallopian tubes dessert)
✧ Chinese Islam - Beef sandwiches
✧ Hoover Bakery - egg tart
✧ Queen Sophie - egg tart
✧ Ladies Market Sik Fan co. - (Squab & stinky tofu bites)
✧ Fei jie - turkey kidney, pig intestines, cuttlefish
✧ Kwan Kee Claypot Rice

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「4K」Macau ???????? Local Street Food Traditional | Walking Tour 2023

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Macau style waffles and pungent durian ice cream
and that’s street food! Street food is commonly simple foods that are very Cheep Here’s a list of what and where in the city one can find the best street food.
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????Pork Bun at Café Taipa, Shop Q,R, Chun Fok Village, Macao
????Curry Beef Offal at Wing Kee Beef Offal (榮記牛雜), Multiple locations in Macao
????Portuguese Egg Tart at Lord Stow’s Bakery, 1 Rua do Tassara, Coloane Town Square
????Milk Tea at Sei Kee Cafe, 1 Largo dos Bombeiros Voluntários
????Pork Jerky en route to Ruins of St. Paul's
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STREET FOOD in Macau, China ???? ft Spicy Pork Bun

Today we're going on a walk trying out street food and other local treats in Macau! We try Spicy Black Pepper Buns, Pork Chop Toast, Pork Chop with Pineapple Bun, Coconut Ice Cream, egg tarts, almond cookies and more. Watch the video for the food adventure & stay tuned for my blog post with more details!

Featured spots:
+ Rua da Felicidade (Happiness Street)
+ Tai Lei Loi Kei (pork chop buns, has a couple locations)
+ Margaret's Café e Nata (egg tarts)
+ Senado Square
+ Lemoncello Gelato
+ Dai Gwan (胡椒餅)
+ Choi Heong Yuen Bakery (almond cookies)
+ Ruins of St. Paul's
+ Cocos Hung Heng (coconut ice cream)

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A Day Eating in Macau

In this episode I’m leaving Hong Kong for nearby Macau – a former Portuguese territory that is now famous for its casinos and hordes of China mainland tourists.

I’m meeting up with Samuel, who takes me around to eat traditional Macau streetfood – including pork chop bun, fishballs and custard tarts. I’m also learning that there’s such a thing as ‘Macanese cuisine’, and get to taste some of their dishes at Café Litoral.

And, one couldn’t go to Macau without visiting the Casinos, so I’m spending some time at the Venetian and Parisian, and even get to eat at the Parisian’s very own Eiffel Tower restaurant, La Chine.

Sentir Macau Ao Estilo Gourmet

Macau in a day!! Egg tarts and Portuguese food!

We spent a whole day in Macau, it started off with trying our first egg tart in Macau - something which you find on almost every street corner.
We then had a beautiful Portuguese lunch followed by milk tea and you guessed it... another egg tart.

We would also highly recommend checking out the Ruins of St Paul and the surrounding gardens.

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Pork coins and sausages
Bee Cheng Hiang
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Haiphong Rd, 35-37號地下C鋪 Daily House


First egg tart
Margaret's Café e Nata
17B R. do Cmte. Mata e Oliveira, Macao

Portuguese lunch
A Lorcha
279 R. do Alm. Sergio, Macao


Milk Tea
Cha Me
Tv. da Paixao, Macao

Last egg tart
Ramalhão Macau
R. do Dr. Pedro Jose Lobo, Macao


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A Foodie's Guide to Macau - Delicious snacks from Macau that you HAVE to try

Macau is a great destination for fun and also for food! From Portuguese egg tarts to sawdust pudding cake, we sample six popular street eats in the city!

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