• Zi Yat Heen, which is open daily for lunch and dinner, serves traditional Cantonese cuisine like dim sum and teas, with an emphasis on fresh seafood.
• The Five-Star hotel also celebrates Macau’s Portuguese past with special Macanese dishes at Belcanção, a buffet with a central open kitchen and live cooking stations, plus a special dedicated kids' corner.
•If you’re looking for a more resort-like, alfresco setting, head to Splash, whereyou can dine on a selection of seasonal starters, salads, burgers, sandwiches and various signature rice and noodle dishes.
• A delightful afternoon tea is served at Xiao Ting, a lounge styled as a Victorian-era European living room. Kids can enjoy this affair as well with child-friendly food and drink options.