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Macau Street (Monterey Park)Food 01: San GabrielLike Hong Kong, Macau also has an unique colonial food culture shaped by Cantonese + Portuguese cuisine. Usually you can get some Macau dishes from Hong Kong "Western" cafe (such as Tasty Garden). Macau Street is a similar but with Macaunese centric food.
Other than the chicken knee the dishes I ordered were generic, but I didn't regret because they're all very tasty. As expected the menu is huge, with lots of seafood and exotic stuffs (pig neck, frog, etc.). A lot of items are incredibly cheap (huge plate of fried crab for only $8). It's worth to go back to try them all out. Macau Street 626-288-3568 Freda | April 19, 2007 04:58 PM
yikes~ Must be the cantonese style that 'wash down' those thickness of Portuguese cooking ^^;; Freda | April 27, 2007 05:05 AMPortuguese food I have in Japan are so heavy with coriander and garlic. They are in everything! Practically Portuguese=coriander+garlic. Yet the Portuguese food I had in Macau was nothing like that. Really wonder what authentic Portuguese food is like~~ Macau Fried Rice looks like Yeung-chou fried rice~. Taste different? seat | April 20, 2007 08:25 PM
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