Zi Yat Heen
Macau's opulent Cantonese eatery
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Understatement is not usually the first idea that comes to mind in
Macau, a place where bigger is better and less is only more if you’re counting your losses at the casino. And yet, Zi Yat Heen, the superb Chinese restaurant in the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star
Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Cotai Strip, seems to understand that luxury lives in the little details.
Of course, there’s no shortage of grandeur here. Arriving at the restaurant requires a trip through the ornate Italianate lobby of the hotel.
Still, dining here feels like a welcome retreat from the hubbub. Greetings are warm, and service is anticipatory and personalized. Guests’ names are remembered, tea never goes cold and messy plates are replaced unobtrusively.
Well-spaced tables are organized around a glass case that breaks up the room into more intimate sections while drawing attention to one of the restaurants proudest features: a wine list with over 1,000 references.
Getting There
Estrada da BaÍa de N. Senhora da Esperança, S/N, Taipa, Macau
TEL853-2881-8818