O Santos

Portuguese restaurant · Macao

O Santos

Portuguese restaurant · Macao
Edificio Garnet, 20 R. do Cunha, Macao

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On the bustling Rua da Cunha, O Santos is a cozy Portuguese gem where hearty dishes like succulent suckling pig and zesty paella meet friendly, jovial service.  

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Edificio Garnet, 20 R. do Cunha, Macao Get directions

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Edificio Garnet, 20 R. do Cunha, Macao Get directions

+853 2882 5594
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Mar 4, 2025

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Rita

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Authentic Portuguese restaurant , small but cozy.Love the sucking pig and mackerel dish. Always full of people during peak hour. Service is good. Their boss/ founder is very funny and nice, would come back again next time in macau.

Percy So

Google
We made a reservation but got there late but they still had a table for us. The suckling pig was nice and juicy with a fine crispy skin, it wasn’t oily at all. The lamb chops were very tender. Octopus salad was a delight as well. The clams were well seasoned. The restaurant is slightly cramped and they forgot our drink order. Otherwise everything was good and would come back to try the seafood rice that they ran out of.

David Liu

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Cute local spot that won't break the bank. The paella was quite nice! The service is also very friendly and I liked the vibe

Luis Rosendo

Google
For those seeking more than just a meal, this restaurant offers a glimpse into the soul of Macau's Portuguese community. It is a place where memories are made, stories are shared, and friendships are forged over shared plates of traditional delicacies. In a city known for its fusion of cultures, this restaurant stands as a testament to the enduring power of tradition and the importance of honoring one's roots. So, whether you are a seasoned foodie or a curious traveler, make sure to add this iconic eatery to your list of must-visit destinations in Macau.

Stefan Yordanov

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Food is cooked in the same oil. Most the dishes are old and warmed. Huge disappointment. Huge.

Jack Wan

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Very good food and service. Grilled octopus, baked salted cod, and roasted pig are very good. Dessert: port wine apple, chocolate moose, and serradura pudding are surprisingly good!

Danny Goh

Google
This was a Wine Society trip and the only way to eat here is come in group of 4+ to enjoy the wide variety of delicious dishes that are shown in the photos. It’s not fine dining, but wholesome good food that hits the right spot!

Momo. Sau

Google
Apr 23: we were not the first time had lunch at this restaurant. We love the restaurant owner’s nice service and his sense of humor to different customers from different countries. Also, we don’t need to queue so long. The location is good. There is in the famous Rua do Cunha. Many visitors today, we just walk-in to restaurant, no reservation made. Food are good. Price is at medium level. Many different payment methods accept (e.g. Alipay, HKD, RMB, credit card). The soup is mediocre, but the meat with mushrooms is yummy. Seafoods rice is a little little spicy. It is ok for adults, not too sure it is ok for kids. BBQ pork is a bit oily and fat, but taste is ok. Portion is small. I ordered orange taste soft drink, it was not like orange, but I can’t describe it. After lunch, the restaurant owner gave lollipops to kids. A nice owner!