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Wong Chi Kei (Macau New Shop)vsAntonio Restaurant
Both restaurants are highly recommended by professional reviewers. On balance, Antonio Restaurant is the choice of most professionals compared to Wong Chi Kei. Antonio Restaurant scores 85 with endorsements from 2 publications like Lonely Planet, Frommer's.
Wong Chi Kei (Macau New Shop)
Insight Guides
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
No.17 Largo do Senado, Macau
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"Step off the main square to grab a bowl of wonton noodles and a seat in this traditional-style restaurant."
"In the heart of Largo do Senado, this unpretentious restaurant has an assortment of Cantonese dishes (300-plus items on the menu!)." Full review
"This noisy and busy Cantonese restaurant is famous in Macau, which often translates into long queues outside its front doors." Full review
Antonio Restaurant
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Rua dos Negociantes No. 3, Old Taipa Village, Taipa, Macau
From $0/night
"If you're staying in one of the massive casino resorts in Cotai (or even if you're not), you might find yourself yearning for more authenticity than the ritzy new developments can provide." Full review
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Be sure to make reservations, as this traditionally decorated restaurant has room for only 24 diners on the main floor, but the rooftop terrace can accommodate a dozen in fine weather.
"The cosy mahogany-framed dining room, the meticulously thought-out menu and the entertaining chef, António Coelho, all make this the go-to place for traditional Portuguese food." Full review