Our favourite Cantonese restaurants in Macau—expect everything from innovative dishes to stunning city views
Cantonese cuisine is one of Macau’s specialties—whether you're looking for time-honoured techniques, modern twists on classic dishes, or breathtaking city views, these restaurants have it all.
From Michelin-starred establishments to elegant hotels, each restaurant offers a unique and mouth-watering menu featuring quality ingredients and expertly prepared dishes.
Below, take a look at our selection of the best Cantonese restaurants in Macau.
1. Golden Court
Golden Court serves a menu of traditional Cantonese dishes showcasing seasonal ingredients, plus a good selection of dim sum.
2. Ying
Ying at the Altira Macau offers breathtaking views of the city. Enjoy the view while feasting on traditional Cantonese dishes.
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3. Imperial Court
The menu at Imperial Court eatures both traditional Cantonese dishes and classic recipes with an innovative and modern take. Known for its dim sum, which is made fresh daily and includes a variety of dumplings and buns, the restaurant also offers a selection of premium teas.
4. Wing Lei Palace
Wing Lei Palace is an elegant Cantonese restaurant located at Wynn Palace. Signature dishes include the crispy suckling pig, stir-fried lobster with ginger and spring onion and traditional dim sum.
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5. Jade Dragon
Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant Jade Dragon is located at City of Dreams resort. The restaurant's interiors are designed to resemble a traditional Chinese palace, with intricate wood carvings and Chinese paintings adorning the walls. The menu features traditional Cantonese dishes, as well as dim sum.
6. Lai Heen
Known for its innovative and creative approach to Cantonese cuisine, Lai Heen blends traditional techniques with modern flavours. Must-try dishes include the crispy chicken with black truffle and the sautéed scallops with broccoli.
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7. Zi Yat Heen
Head to Zi Yat Heen for a sophisticated atmosphere and menu that boasts traditional Cantonese dishes and dim sum. Don’t miss the crispy chicken with taro or braised abalone with sea cucumber.
8. The Eight
The Eight offers traditional Cantonese fare, dim sum and barbecued dishes, including the must-try barbecue pork.




