Macau will be much smaller than you think. But it's good to go shopping and eat snacks. There is no special food street, but there are relatively many restaurants in these places:
1. There is a place called "Three Lamps District" near Gaoshide (Indo-Burmese snacks)
2. The old market of Dangzai (pig bag, dessert, Australian and Portuguese food, nearby pig bag, Italy, is very famous, but it will have to wait in line in the afternoon)
3. Black sand ring. More expensive
5. There is a "Princess Margaret" shop in a horizontal lane near Xinma Road. Portuguese tarts are the most authentic, and there are small signs at the intersection.
In Macau, Portuguese tarts, sawdust cakes, pig bag, oyster rice noodles, Australian and Portuguese dishes, curry and so on are all good. In addition, the M-record and K-record in Hong Kong and Macao are very different from those in China.
black sand ring area