Macau's must-try late-night street food: "Taishan Pork Bone Hotpot"

A must-visit street food spot in the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau area. While Macau boasts many famous eateries, Taishan Pork Bone Hotpot is highly recommended by locals. The place is always bustling with diners, making it a go-to spot for late-night meals every time I visit. 😋

🍲 Must-try Pork Bone Hotpot: The broth has a flavor reminiscent of peppery Bak Kut Teh. Savor the meat on the bones, suck out the marrow from the big bones, and pair it with the soup for a truly satisfying and warming experience. Eating with your hands makes it even more enjoyable. 👍

🍲 Stir-fried dishes: Various salt-and-pepper dishes are a staple here. Only in Macau did I discover how delicious salt-and-pepper corn can be. Other must-try dishes include salt-and-pepper shrimp, salt-and-pepper tofu (surprisingly good with vinegar), salt-baked whelks, stir-fried clams, and stir-fried razor clams. I always order the roasted pigeon as well.

💯 There are two locations: one on the Macau Peninsula and another in Taipa. Choose based on your convenience; both serve excellent food! If you're visiting Macau during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, make sure to enjoy these dishes for dinner or a late-night snack. 💕

Post by Cat•Walk | May 31, 2025

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