The 2012 Macau Food Festival will kick off on November 9th and will be held from November 9th to 25th.
Lasts for 17 days.
Macau Food Festival opening hours: Monday to Thursday from 17:00-23:00, Friday to Sunday from 15:00-24:00. At that time, everyone can not only taste local and regional specialties, but also Macau world
Various exciting activities such as the Macau Grand Prix, a major event in the sports world, provide everyone with a colorful and happy carnival.
The 2012 Macau Food Festival basically does not accept cash. You have to buy tickets from cashiers before you can spend money.
Those sold in bulk are priced at 100MOP, and vouchers sold in bulk are available at 5, 10, and 20MOP.
The 2012 Macau Food Festival will be held at Sai Van Lake Plaza in Macau.
Transportation tips for the Macau Food Festival: There are two routes for you: 1. After leaving Macau’s Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal, you can take the free casino shuttle bus to Macau West Lake Bay Plaza 2. From Macau West Lake Bay Plaza, take bus No. 32 to Ruins of St. Paul’s
street.
What should I do if I don’t bring water with me at the observation tower?
There is a small casino in the tower with free water and drinks. You can just dress up as a gambler and get them. What about the bathroom?
There are restrooms, and the food festival next to sasa is hosted by the Macau Catering Industry Joint Chamber of Commerce.
The food festival has multiple food areas including Chinese food street, Asian food street, European food street, flavored food street, dessert street, etc., with more than 100 food stalls in total.
There will also be three free shuttle buses available for diners, namely: Nan Van International Bank-Sai Van Lake Plaza, Wing Hang Bank Areia Preta Branch-Sai Van Lake Plaza, and opposite Altira Taipa-Sai Van Lake Plaza.
Theme activities of the Macau Food Festival: beer drinking competition and theme night, ethnic minority songs and dances, pop songs and nostalgic hits, dance, magic, martial arts performances, etc.
Macau is the product of 400 years of blending of Chinese and Western cultures. It has both traditional Chinese culture and a strong local flavor.
Numerous historical sites, Chinese and foreign buildings, streets and alleys, and major museums have become solidified Macao culture, exuding its unique charming atmosphere and becoming witnesses of Macao's hundreds of years of ups and downs.