My Rating Of This Mall
(8th Floor Canteen) Food: 8/10 Items: 9.5/10 Staff:9/10
OverAll: 9.4/10
Notes: When I Entered The Mall,It Was Actually Pretty Small. But There Were Loads Of Floors Packed With Shops. I Saw That The Elevator Goes Up To Floor 13! I Went Up To The 6th Floor First Where I Discovered 2 Shelves Of Airplane Models! This Mall Is Probably The Only Place Where You Could Get Model Airplanes In All Of Macau. I Couldn’t Find Them Anywhere Else! You Do Have To Look Near The Cashier To Find Them Though And They Are Only Herpa 1:500 And Herpa 1:200’s. But They Had A Nice Selection Of Model Planes. I Got The Qatar Amiri Flight Boeing BBJ747-8 Costing 333 Macanese Pataca. It Looks Great But The Box Is Really Beaten Up. They Also Have A 10% Discount On Christmas. They Also Had A Model Car Selection. The 8th Floor Contains The Food Court! The Food Was Nice But A Little On The Pricy Side. I Ordered Shrimp Dumplings. They Were Awesome! They Were 35 Pataca Or 34 Hong Kong Dollars. If Your An Avgeek Or A Car Enthusiast In Macau,I Really Recommend...
Read moreNew Yaohan is Macau's only true department store, found on South Bay Commercial Road, around 5 minutes walk to Senado Square and the rest of the historic city centre.
Here you will find eight floors of mostly midrange brand name products that are commonly associated with department store or mall shopping needs; including; clothing, footwear, accessories, furniture, toys, stationary, gifts, games, toys.
The top floors of New Yaohan include a decent supermarket, a food court and a Gloria Jean's coffee shop. The popular Angela's Cafe can be located on the first floor at New Yaohan as well.
There is a smaller New Yaohan branch located at the Outer Harbour Ferry terminal which opened in 2010.
In the end, New Yaohan is a rather average department store and pails in comparison to the likes of SOGO in Hong Kong. However, beyond the luxury end malls attached to Macau's major hotel and casinos, this is the largest, consolidated form of accessible shopping available...
Read moreWent to the food court on the upper floors during the weekend. Filled to the brim with people, and waited for a seat.
Lots of variety in food from Thai, Korean, Macanese, Chinese, Japanese and dessert booths too.
Price is more expensive than average, and don't expect to get what you see in the photos! The portion sizes are much smaller than what's displayed.
I got the Japanese Tonkotsu ramen, and the broth was meh at best. Flavorless with dry pieces of Cha Shu pork that barely had any taste other than pork. Costed me 48 mop, which is below average for ramen but considering the portion size, the cost isn't cheap to eat here!
Be prepared to get out as soon as you finish eating, as other people will actively wait next to your table for...
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