Review: Dinner at Macao Trading Co.
Restaurant: Macao Trading Co.
Cuisine: A blend of Cantonese and Portuguese cuisines
Location: 311 Church Street
*All of the photos from this meal can be viewed on Flickr
In honor of Ceci's birthday - and our, then, upcoming trip to Hong Kong/Macao - I decided that it was only fitting that I treat her to a celebratory dinner at Macao Trading Co. For those of you who do not know, Macao is a small island - about an hour ferry's ride away from Hong Kong - that was colonized by the Portuguese in the 16th century. In December 1999, the Portuguese Republic transferred sovereignty of Macao to the People's Republic of China.
Macanese fare is a hearty blend of Cantonese and Portuguese cuisines.
Prior to our dining experience, I had always assumed that MTC (Macao Trading Co.) was just another trendy, ornately-decorated restaurant with mediocre food and a bar scene mobbed with models, wannabe actors, and young investment bankers. Boy, was I wrong - at least in terms of the food/drink. The demographic, on the other hand, was spot-on.
Sky-high ceilings, dim lighting and twinkling votive candles, exposed brick walls, ornately carved and etched honey-colored wood, and Macanese souvenirs authentically grace the interior of the restaurant. The aura evokes sensuality and flirtation.
On the evening that we dined at MTC, a $65/person multi-course prix-fixe menu with Portuguese wine pairings was offered, in addition to the restaurant's daily a-la-carte items. Ceci and I simply could not pass up this incredible value!
Please enjoy my chronological photo tour of a meal that, I'm pleased to report, exceeded any and every expectation, from start to finish. The only negative aspect of our experience at MTC? The fact that the local Macanese cuisine *in Macao* had nothing on MCT.
*Descriptions can be found as captions below each picture.
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Until we eat again,
Lindsay, The Lunch Belle