I stumbled upon this restaurant when I got lost in the streets of Macau - I was in Rua Da Felicidades on my way to the Ruins of St. Paul. I love its story as apparently, it is a 60-year old restaurant in a hidden alley. I like the food and the service is quick. The lady server is very nice and easy to speak with. For non-Chinese speakers, it can be a bit of a challenge to choose from the menu because everything is written in Chinese. Be sure to download Google Translate if you are visiting...
Read moreCurry brisket noodle - not enough Curry sauce so it's not as flavorful. The brisket is ok.
I'd offer the rice noodle instead of the noodle. Like I said in other reviews, not many place can make noodle "crisp", this place certainty not, might as well get the rice noodle. This is a little but thick and flat like pho.
The coconut red bean drink was the high light. I would come back for it because I like the red bean with texture and not mushy. And they also made it...
Read moreWarning for tourists — overcharged without explanation
I strongly advise foreign visitors to avoid this restaurant. I was charged MOP 94 for just a pork bun, congee, and shrimp dim sum, even though the actual menu prices totaled MOP 84.
There was no breakdown of the bill, and no reason was given for the extra charge. It felt like a deliberate attempt to overcharge tourists.
Be very cautious if you decide...
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