Antonio, Macau

By August 11, 2011 Foodie, Travel No Comments

 A popular place recommended by many.  One of the reasons I love Macau is because of its Portuguese influence.  I like Portuguese food because it is similar to Spanish in many ways.  This was our first dinner in Macau.  We were actually very full form lunch so we were not able to order too many dishes but we enjoyed our meal

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The place is very very small and you really have to make a reservation to make sure you get a seat.  Some people were knocking on the door who had no reservations and they had to be turned down 

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Of course we felt at home because all of the dining staff are Filipinos! And we get special treatment 🙂  And true enough they told us many Filipinos come to Antonio to dine

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For the cheese lovers out there, please please do not leave Antonio without having this dish!  Gratinated Goat’s Cheese with Olive Oil and Acacia Honey Served on Toast, Lettuce and Balsamic Vinegar. YUMMY!! 

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Of course Bacalao – this was the version with cream and cheese 

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