R. do Cunha
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Very refreshing to go for a walk along this street with a few parallel smaller streets. Just soak into the local flavors and neighborhood instead of the sparkling casino hotels. I would suggest to go on foot if you are within Venetian. Go to the West entrance. Turn right when exited. Cross the overhead bridge and you will find yourself walking along a nice garden. Quite a stretch and make a left you will see road signs. Apparently the entrance steps to the street is a popular photopoint. Google for the popular foodie locations. Probably do it during the cooler season.
Eugene
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Love this street in Macau!! So many interesting food to try!! 🤩😍 I was in awe just walking around and soaking in the atmosphere here. So many beautiful murals, interesting sights, and delicious street food, many of which had SUPER long queues (but moves relatively fast!). Couldn’t queue for everything of course haha, tried the famous egg tart from Lord Stow’s Bakery and the Banana egglet from La Lís, both of which were really amazing and worth the calories. 😋 There’s also a nice little Starbucks here selling the 20th anniversary Macau cup ☕️🇲🇴🫶 I LOVE MACAU!!! 🤩🌟❤️
Chinee Loh
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This is the famous 'food street' in Taipa Village and a place usually crowded with tourists, lined up shoulder-to-shoulder along this narrow pedestrian lane, nibbling their way through the many food stops, snack shops and restaurants. Here you will find the likes of Koi Kei bakery, Choi Heong Yuen and Pastelaria Fong Kei amongst other local food shops. Popular snack foods including braised jerked meats, almond cookies, phoenix egg rolls, peanut candy and other foods which you can try for free in most shops...
Silver Surfer
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Quite a short strip of night market with plenty of stalls selling beef offals, Portuguese egg tarts, Macanese sweet souvenir shops, Portuguese restaurants. Not something that i’m into, but at least there are interesting shops in the surrounding streets / lanes. Not sure if it’s worth revisiting.
ET
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A renowned food street in Macau, you can buy souvenirs here as well. However, the scale is smaller compared to the Senado Square area. Despite numerous picturesque spots and alleys for photos, it was notably crowded during my visit on a Sunday morning. Many food stalls had long queues.
Leh Ping
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A must visit tourist place if in Taipa. Lots of food, drinks, souvenirs, snacks etc. A few well-known brands are available here, eg Lord's Stow Portuguese tarts, Koi Kee Bakery, Yee Shun steamed milk. Many instagramable spots too for those who love to take pix.
YC Khong
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Nearby Attractions Of R. do Cunha
The Venetian Macao
The Venetian Macao
Galaxy Hotel
Venetian Macao Casino
Taipa Houses
JW Marriott Hotel Macau
Venetian Macao Casino
Broadway Macau
Four Seasons Hotel Macao
Hotel Okura Macau

The Venetian Macao
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The Venetian Macao
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Galaxy Hotel
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Venetian Macao Casino
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Nearby Restaurants Of R. do Cunha
Lord Stow's Bakery Taipa Store
Dumbo Portuguese Restaurant
Seng Cheong
Lord Stow's Bakery & Cafe Cotai Shop
North
Sei Kee Cafe
신무이굴국수
Portugália 葡多利正宗葡國菜
The Golden Peacock
António Macau

Lord Stow's Bakery Taipa Store
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Dumbo Portuguese Restaurant
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Seng Cheong
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Lord Stow's Bakery & Cafe Cotai Shop
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Description
Rua do Cunha is a narrow pedestrian street in Vila da Taipa, the town centre of Taipa, Macau. The street is named after Pedro Alexandrino da Cunha, a Portuguese navy captain who was the 81st Governor of Macau.
attractions: The Venetian Macao, The Venetian Macao, Galaxy Hotel, Venetian Macao Casino, Taipa Houses, JW Marriott Hotel Macau, Venetian Macao Casino, Broadway Macau, Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Hotel Okura Macau, restaurants: Lord Stow's Bakery Taipa Store, Dumbo Portuguese Restaurant, Seng Cheong, Lord Stow's Bakery & Cafe Cotai Shop, North, Sei Kee Cafe, 신무이굴국수, Portugália 葡多利正宗葡國菜, The Golden Peacock, António Macau

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