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Is it delicious and not expensive?

What are the treasures and delicacies found in local street stalls in Macau?

Is it delicious and not expensive?

Macau, known as the "City of Gastronomy" by the United Nations, can provide multiple levels of taste experience.

From authentic Macanese dishes to various delicacies from all over the world, no matter how sophisticated your taste buds are, you can be satisfied here.

I recommend a few street shops that are affordable and delicious.

1. Rongji Snacks per capita: 31 yuan/person. The first of the legendary three night snack giants. The street snack carts can be seen in the Navigation Federation of Trade Unions Building. They are open at night. The store supports payment by scanning the QR code with Bao.

There is a wide variety of food, but it can only be taken away and not dine-in.

Once fried, put it all on a plate, then bag it up and take it away.

Stuffed green peppers are the signature dish, filled with fish, which looks more appetizing. Chicken crispy bones, fried wontons, and fried red sausages are also good.

2. Ng Ting Kee Red Bean Cake: 10mop/piece (about 10 yuan). This 70-year-old shop is not big and cannot be eaten in, so it can only be taken away.

The signature of the store is the red bean pancake. The pancakes are freshly baked. Although they are fried, they are not very greasy. They are not crunchy on the outside, but have a soft and waxy texture on the inside.

The bean paste filling is quite delicate, has a quicksand feel and is not too sweet.

It tastes better when eaten hot.

3. Parker’s chicken steak per capita: 34 yuan/person. I was really surprised by my friend’s Amway chicken steak restaurant. It is the most delicious chicken steak I have ever eaten.

The fried food in this shop can be stacked with three flavors of your own choice. There are nine flavors including original, plum, curry, salt and pepper, and you can also choose the spiciness.

They are fried to medium-rare and then simmered with residual heat. The outside is crispy, and the inside is tender and juicy without being burnt.

The chicken steak is a big and thick piece, not the thin chicken steak you usually eat. I recommend trying the plum flavor, the texture is very surprising.

4. Cangzhou coffee snacks per capita: 19 yuan/person. This is a very cost-effective shop!

The space is not big and the environment is a bit historical, but the products are very good.

When you come to Macau, don’t just know about Andrew’s and Margaret’s Portuguese tarts. In fact, their egg tarts are also delicious.

The egg tarts at 5.5mop each are quite large, freshly baked and hot and spicy. The outside is crispy and crispy, the middle is fragrant and smooth, and it melts in your mouth without being too sweet.

The biscuit base of the coconut tart is soft and crispy, and the coconut shreds are soft and glutinous. The more you chew, the more delicious it becomes without being too dry.

Their milk tea is relatively pure and slightly bitter.