A street with ally for you to discover some small restaurants that you may not notice easily. if you have time to search around, you may find some surprise.

A street with ally for you to discover some small restaurants that you may not notice easily. if you have time to search around, you may find some surprise.
This is Rua do Cunha, an always crowded place, with lots of restaurants. It is in old Taipa village and you can do a nice stroll through the streets around this one. There is a covered square that usually has some performances on Sundays at 13h. In the other end of Rua do Cunha there is a flea market on...
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We always enjoy spending a bit of time in the Taipa old village area when we can and its always worth a walk up Rua Do Cunha to see the food, drink and souvenir shops that line this small street.
Over the past year and half or so, additional shops have opened up on Rua Do Cunha to take advantage...
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we went there at the night time yet we found most of the shops are closed around 9 plus. its a bit too early for them to close the shop as we found not much things to shop or dining.
Lots of good food and Souvenirs! must go place in Macau. The crab congee is famous there, you can go to the other end where you can find a small shop selling fish ball, huge and yummy
Things must check out: 1. the Portuguese restaurant at the beginning of the street. knuckle is a must to try. 2. Zhu Hoeng Yuan pastries. Best place to get local pastries. 3. Koe kei. another place to buy local pastries. 4. Serdura, a fine Portuguese style dessert. 5. Durian ice-cream at another end of the street.
It's a street full of restaurants, snack shops, and gift stores. We did not find it having a soul to itself. Too many tourists make the street very crowded. We waited for 30 minutes to get a table in a restaurant in the area.
it's a very busy street with flux of tourists to shop for souvenirs. However, if one walk around, it's an area, showing a strong Macau tradition. The houses are all painted in lovely colour, which shows marks of the Portuguese influence. There are different small shops and bistro around, which can certainly satisfy one's hunger!
If you’re in Macau and you’re feeling hungry head to Rua do Cunha – sounds like a dictum – it well might be, especially if like me, you’re a confirmed foodie.
Part of old Taipa, this food street is a Macau cuisine sampler at its best. And believe me when I tell you that your nose will guide you there...
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A buzy street where you could find anything you might need being a tourist.
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