Orchid Garden Restaurant

Macau


The good, old-fashioned dim sum at this restaurant in the East Asia Hotel are what many Macanese grew up eating. The decor has little changed since the 1970s and prices remain cheap. You're likely to have to share your table with old Macanese uncles who come with their newspapers to meet friends doing the same.


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