WOW IN MACAU
A Portuguese colony until 1999, when it was handed back to China, Macau may have become best known as Asia’s answer to Las Vegas, but along with casinos comes luxury hotels, fine-dining, world-class shopping and entertainment, and spa retreats. Macau is bursting with all sorts of indulgent pursuits – and you need never step foot in a casino! Here, we highlight just a handful of great food, wine and spa options.
RESTAURANTS
GUINCHO A GALERA, HOTEL LISBOA
You can’t visit Macau and not visit Hotel Lisboa, one of the most famous buildings in Macau. First built in the 70s, The Lisboa Hotels Complex (sister hotel Grand Lisboa, opened in 2008, is next door and connected via walkways) is giving the new-glitzy hotels on the Cotai Strip a run for their money when it comes to food and wine with some of the city’s finest restaurants found between the two.
While there are plenty of casual Portuguese dining options in Macau, there were few high-end options. All of that changed when, in 2012, Hotel Lisboa opened an outlet of
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