Showing posts with label macau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label macau. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2013

António (Macau)

António
Rua dos Negociantes No. 3, Old Taipa Village, Taipa
Macau

If A Petisqueira represented everything that was right and inspiring about affordable Portuguese cuisine in Macau, António could very well be its opposite: the waiters could be scruffy, the food bland and lacking freshness, and the prices unimaginably extortive. The sardines, compared with those at A Petisqueira two weeks ago, were too salty and a little dry after reheating. The arroz de marisco (seafood rice stew) had very little flavor, possibly because the seafood wasn't particularly flavorful (or fresh -- the crab tasted as if it had been sitting in the freezer for far too long). António's possibly only saving grace was its ambiance -- a cute little space in the style of a Mediterranean sea-side hut. A fine guitarist and singer was on hand to imbue the space with soothing Portuguese memories. That being said, there was very little else to support its "Michelin recommended" moniker. Skip.









Thursday, January 17, 2013

A Petisqueira (Macau)

A Petisqueira
Rua de S. Joao, no. 15, A/B, R/C, Taipa
Macau

Phenomenol Portuguese food, all washed down with a bottle of vinho verde (green wine, or white wine). The sardines were soft and packed with the idylls of the sea.

Rating: 1 star to the restaurant, for its great food.













Friday, December 7, 2012

Nan Kee Claypot Rice (Macau)

Nan Kee (南記煲仔飯)
G/F, 6 R. das Estalagens, Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro
Macau

Beef with egg claypot rice, chicken claypot rice.





Sunday, October 30, 2011

Restaurante Litoral (Macau)

Restaurante Litoral
261A Rua do Almirante Sérgio
Macau.

Gorgeous bread basket, Bolinhos de bacalhau (Baccalau-stuffed potato
ball), grilled beef ribs, AFrican chicken, steamed vegetables.


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