Where We Ate In Macao With Kids?
An International Dining Destination
Beyond the iconic egg tarts and Portuguese cuisine that Macao is famous for, the city's culinary landscape has dramatically transformed. It now attracts world-class and Michelin-starred chefs who open establishments in this vibrant cosmopolitan city. In Macao, you can discover a wide array of cuisines that cater to every palate and budget, often set within exquisitely decorated environments.
We're fortunate that our four-year-old is an adventurous eater, which allowed us to explore beyond the typical but fantastic family-friendly dining spots. Nevertheless, every restaurant we visited was accommodating, happy to make food substitutions, and equipped with high chairs and child-friendly cutlery. Additionally, many offered dedicated kids' menus, enhancing our dining experiences.
On our first evening, we booked a table at Lai Heen, located on the 51st floor of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. This Michelin-starred Cantonese establishment offers stunning panoramic views of the city, all set within lavish interiors. Be sure to request a window table for the full experience! Other culinary highlights of our trip included Andaz Kitchen, known for its impressive buffets featuring both international and local dishes, Vida Rica at the Mandarin Oriental which boasts an exceptional kids' menu (as well as an exquisite Negroni!), and Gordon Ramsay's new pub and grill at The Londoner Macao, ideal for a relaxed and leisurely Sunday lunch.
Pro tip: While some restaurants might list a no-kids policy or age restrictions on their website, don't be discouraged. It's always worth giving them a call, as many are often willing to accommodate families upon request.