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What kind of food do Macao people like to eat?

Many foreigners have an evaluation of Macao people, which is called "Macao people are not afraid to treat guests", which means that Macao people never worry about what to eat when they invite guests to dinner, and ensure that you can eat special dishes that are not available elsewhere. Because Macao can be described as a gathering of Chinese, Western, North and South cuisines, where you can not only taste authentic Portuguese cuisine, but also eat Macao cuisine, Cantonese cuisine, Shanghai cuisine, Japanese cuisine, Korean cuisine and Thai cuisine. If you still prefer Chinese food, many restaurants in Macau have everything, from traditional roast chicken and steamed fish to special Beijing duck stuffing, shark's fin soup, roast suckling pig, as well as shrimp dumplings, Shao Shao, fruit powder and other snacks. The Chinese restaurant located in Foley Street near Xinma Road is the most famous. If you want to find an economical place for a change, you can go to the snack bar to try all kinds of porridge, noodles, wonton jiaozi and ginger milk, and you can have a full meal at low cost. Vegetarians can also have a light vegetarian meal in Bodaiji. In the evening, many flavor shops and barbecue shops in the old city of Macao Peninsula are very popular. Beef offal soup, chicken legs, beef ribs, quail, mutton soup and so on, are full of fragrance and memorable. A few days ago, at the invitation of Mr. Lv Bo, executive deputy editor-in-chief of Macau Daily, the author specially went to Huisheng Game Hot Pot Restaurant in Cao Qing Street to taste mutton hot pot. This shop with a history of more than 20 years is very simple, but there are many diners. Its mutton hotpot is unique. It is made of Dong goat from Hainan province, with mushrooms, garlic sprouts and garlic cloves. The meat is tender and tender, and the more you drink the soup, the more you want to drink it. Even when I grew up eating mutton, I experienced this unparalleled delicacy for the first time. In recent years, most of the popular Taiwan Province-style teahouses are concentrated in Xinqiao District and Dijingyuan District of Xingang. Thai restaurants are concentrated in a street called Ermayina Road, close to Huangdu Hotel, featuring rich fish, chicken feet with pickled peppers, fried shrimp cakes and so on. If you want to bring something home when you go back, you can buy some snacks such as wonton jiaozi, almond cakes, egg rolls, crispy peanuts, egg cakes and jerky in the bakery from Xinma Road to Qingpingzhi Street in Central District. Do not underestimate them. These are the products of an old bakery with a history of more than half a century. They are handed down from generation to generation. They are sweet and salty, sweet and crisp, and mouth watering.

Bars, cafes or outdoor cafes are another option. After lunch, many people like to go to a coffee shop or an open-air teahouse to drink a cup of strong coffee to get rid of fatigue. It is really enviable for tourists who have time to spend a lazy afternoon drinking coffee. For example, there is a good Portuguese coffee shop in Banzhangtang Street, which has all kinds of Portuguese desserts and cakes. Or go to the famous Portuguese egg tart shop, you can often see people eating crispy Portuguese egg tarts with relish, regardless of their spicy mouths. There are many kinds of bars in Macao, including luxury bars in five-star hotels, local bars where people can enjoy themselves and music bars where guests can dance to the rhythm of African music. In recent years, Portuguese-style cafes have also become new dining places in Macao. The more famous cafes are concentrated in Banzhangtang and Matong Street in Nanwan. In these cafes, you can not only taste unique coffee, tea and wine, but also Lisbon-style snacks and desserts.