The Eight
The pinnacle of Cantonese dining
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Nowhere is Macau’s
exquisite Cantonese cuisine better experienced than at The Eight. Hidden inside
Grand Lisboa Hotel, this heralded restaurant is accessed via a hidden corridor
that features relaxing water curtains and virtual swimming goldfish.
Seating up to 164 guests,
the main dining room delivers subtle nods to traditionally lucky figure-eight
motifs and a sophisticated black and red palette. At lunch, indulge in elegant
dim sum, meticulously prepared by executive
chef Joseph Tse and his skillful knife-wielding team.
Evening turns a spotlight
on contemporary Cantonese dishes, known for their seasonal ingredients,
delicate flavors and fresh seafood.
No matter what time you
visit, be sure to peruse the 16,800-label wine menu — shared by all of Grand
Lisboa Hotel’s restaurants — that traverses both Old World chateaux and
surprising newcomers. The menu, presented as a heavy book, could take years to
digest, but The Eight’s sommelier will point you toward a great pairing in a
matter of minutes.
Getting There
Avenida de Lisboa, Macau, CN
TEL4001-200-080
TEL853-8803-7788