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Home / Travel / Macau / EAT, SEE & SHOP @ BROADWAY MACAU

EAT, SEE & SHOP @ BROADWAY MACAU

October 17, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

For those who are looking for some premium food outlet in the streets like the one we have in The Curve, Macau have them too.  Broadway is the first in Macau hawker-style street market takes us back to the hustle and bustle of traditional Macau street markets, featuring authentic food, friendly service, great entertainment and fun!

EAT IN BROADWAY

The Broadway is a vast array of over 40 local Macau and “first-to-Macau” popular Asian food brands, and even Michelin-star rated restaurants. Performances are happening throughout the street for truly entertaining dining experience.

Some of the featured mus try Macau delights in Broadway includes Hang Heong Un (where they famed for their Almond & Walnut Soup) , Wong Kun Sio Kung ( famed for its Sea Crab Congee) , Wa Sang Hong ( famed for its Turtle Jelly). Lei Ka Choi ( famed for its Boiled Beef Brisket) , Chi Kei Ngao Chap ( famed for its Beef Offals) and many more.

SEE IN BROADWAY

Not just that. They have a great theatre there too. Broadway Theatre is a Macau’s premier live entertainment auditorium showcasing the latest and best Asian and international performances. It’s heart of traditional and contemporary Asian culture.

This 3,000-tiered seating venue can also host a variety of shows, events, conventions and sports tournaments. It features the only VIP experience that encompasses private lounge, luxury seating, valet parking and hospitality throughout the performance for the more discerning guests.

The Broadway is easy to get to, just a short stroll away from Galaxy Macau through a beautifully designed air-conditioned bridge, as well as parking convenience with over 500 spaces for the Macau locals. Some of the great concerts and show we spotted inclusive of the upcoming Wakin Chau 2015 World Concert and also the Cyril Magic Up close and Personal World Tour.

SHOP IN BROADWAY

And for shopping, you can grab some of the branded food brands, or even some cute souvenirs too. They do have branded stores there.

Broadway Macau is all you need to bring home Macau’s best mementos and tastes to family and friends. A unique Macau shopping experience with more than 20 retail brands! Find an array of treats unique to Macau, delicious almond cakes, famous egg rolls, and more, along with shops offering treasures including brand watches, wine and spirits, and Asian souvenirs.

For tourist , no worries Broadway do have Free Shuttle Bus to pickup you. Enjoy your food galore and shopping in Macau

Address:
Broadway Macau, Avenida Marginal Flor de Lotus, COTAI,
Macao, China
+853 8883 3338

Filed Under: Macau, Travel Tagged With: Broadway Macau

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