Other than dining at Macau’s restaurants and cafes, we also got the chance to sample some of Macau’s street foods! Photos galore so let’s get to it! 🙂
1. “Lo Mai Fan”, Porridge and Pork Dumplings (“siew mai”) from random street vendor
We were walking from the hotel past Senoda Square when we stumbled upon this stall along Rua Dos Mercadores. All the steam made us curious. And we found this…
Piping hot “lo mai fan” (glutinous rice) with lots and lots of chinese sausages!
Another pot held delicious peanut porridge. We bought a bowl of “lo mai fan”, peanut porridge and 4 pcs of “siew mai” for only MOP 20 (approx. RM10)! Dirt cheap and very yummy! We dug in whole heartedly into the delicious “lo mai fan”
2. Curry Fish Balls
Ah the ever popular street food of Hong Kong! Also widely available in Macau. This stall was just a few doors away from Solmar and opposite Metropole hotel.
MOP8 for two sticks of fish balls. The curry was a mild one, slightly sweet too. I didn’t really fancy it, but I suppose it was one of those things that you just had to try. I did love the feeling of munching away on something hot along the street, on a cold windy night!
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I love Macao Egg Tarts …
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*wipe wipe saliva*
Nice nice nice….the peanut porridge looks good. And the loh mai fan..I am so gonna hunt this stall down on my next visit.
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Yums… I am not a huge fish ball person but CURRY fish balls in Macau is a totally different story! I hope you’ve more Macau posts coming!
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The lo mai fan and peanut porridge…yummy
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Never been to there, but the fish ball looks delicious. you didn’t tapau for me? haha
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Lo mai fan looks really good, 2molo steam lo mai fan :). But the pic show that the steamer containing lo mai fan got holes with it right, why the rice never drip off into the hot water?
Hawker food always taste better than it looks. I’m pretty sure this goes the same for the Macao food. Right? Thumbs up for Hawker FOOD!
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Miss the portugese tart la…but very expensive lo… I don’t really like the pork chop bun though, maybe i got it from the wrong stall 😛
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I watched the food recommendation programme said that macau has a lot of nice food but I nv been there before.
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Never been to Macau, all those street food really arouse my interest!!!
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Macau is really a nice place for makan trip.
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I love the peanut porridge, very yummy! But don’t have chance to eat for years already!
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Aiyo….. i want to eat all the street foods. I am prepare to put on weight for all the street foods. ^-^
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we saw the loh mai fun stall n took pic of it too.too bad was too full for that. the beef offal stall that u went is the famous one, we can’t find it la 🙁
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honestly, i didn’t read the content, am just looking at the pics that’s all.. and with that, am hungry like hell la! 🙂
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I’m heading for Macau and HK this end of June… Ooh, can’t wait to try some of these street delicacies, esp the Loh Mai Fan, my all time favourite! 😀
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i just had dinner, and am drooling as i’m typing this!!!
we had snacks/desserts at Koi Kee after every meal. hahahah …. kinda made up for every small portion of food taken.
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The Lo Mai Fun looks good!
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Oh wow! those fishballs look awesomely yummy! =) Ever since I watched Boys over flower Kdrama – I want to go to Macau! heheh the drama promoted Macau really good! haha x
I would like to learn how to make different kind of balls sell on the street of Macao, near Senado Square (Pork, beef, fish balls). I would like to cook it for my family. Hope you can help me.