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Koi Kee bakery: Food Shopping
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Jannoo 15 reviews

Koi Kee is a franchise bakery in Macau. You can basically see this shop every where you go. The best part is you can try almost all the food in this bakery shop from many type of almond cookies, meat floss egg roll, sesame candies. The cookies and egg roll are made fresh in the shop. Great :)

What to buy: Almond Cookies, Egg Tart, Dried "roast" meat, sesame candies....yummy yummy

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: everywhere

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You haven't been to Macau without buying from...: KOI KEI!!!
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stamporama 187 reviews
The most famous Macanese bakery

From its Venetian outlet to the pedestrian street leading up to the St. Paul ruins, Pastelaria Koi Kei is almost as ubiquitous as McDonald's is in the US. You'll never fail to see at least one departing person either at the Macau airport or ferry terminal toting a Koi Kei shopping bag with its load of goodies.

What to buy: Peanut candies, almond cookies, cookies of different varieties, and also beef jerkies.

What to pay: As of May 2009, a bag of peanut candies cost 32 patacas but it goes down to 28 if you buy at least 4 bags.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: They're everywhere!

Phone: (853) 28358515; (853) 28358230

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Pastelaria Koi Kei: Yummy Almond Cookies & Peanut Candies!
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Pastelaria Koi Kei

Pastelaria Koi Kei is a famous souvenir shop in Macau selling almond cookies & peanut candies among other food stuff. It is fortunate that we stayed in Kowah Hotel just across this bakery. Very convenient & handy for buying souvenir gifts for friends & relatives back home.

What to buy: Yummy almond cookies & peanut candies.

What to pay: It is cheaper to buy in bulk.

Updated Mar 11, 2009

Address: Rua da Felicidade, Macau

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Shing Hing Almond Cake Shop (³ÉÐ˱ý¼Ò): Most Fragrant Almond Cookies
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yann.ng 92 reviews
A small container of almond cookies

It's a small and not eye-catching shop but you'll be lure to the shop by the fragrant of their charcoal-fired cookies.

The almond cookies has a small piece of almond stuck on it and is very strong in fragrant.

Personally i find it better than the ones i sampled at the other 2 bakeries with many outlets around the whole of Macau.

The shopkeepers are very friendly and patient while letting us sample their products and explaining the different prices for different cookies.

What to buy: Chess-sized Almond cookies good for souvenirs

What to pay: MOP20 per small plastic bottle

Updated Mar 2, 2008

Address: 65A Rua da Felicidade, Macau City

Phone: +853 938119

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New Yaohan Department Store: I think it's the only Departmental Store in Macau
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yann.ng 92 reviews

I believe this is the only departmental store in Macau for now.

What to buy: A wide range of Japanese cartoon merchandise, Japanese food produce at reasonable price. There are also branded clothings for all age and gender. You can also find electronics products sold there.

Written Feb 12, 2008

Address: Avenida De Amizade, Macau

Phone: +853 72 5338

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Mobilias Mei Choi: Little Nice Curio Shop
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i-s-a 391 reviews

This is a little shop full of antiques and replicas. What makes this place special is the nice lady at the counter. She's very friendly and makes the visitors feel welcome. She lets you hold and admire the wares without giving you the look (yes...some shop owners do!).

What to buy: We bought here a beautiful hand-painted black lacquered jewelry box and a domino playset in a colorful replica box.

I would have loved to bring home the beautiful wedding armoire and rocking chair if I could hehehe.

What to pay: Expect items to be a little expensive as each one is a work of art...and the vicinity is frequented by tourist. Bargaining is a must!

Updated Aug 11, 2007

Address: Rua de S. Paulo No. 28 A Macau

Phone: (853)357625

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SASARAP! ahaha: Almond Pastries
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jayjayc 471 reviews

Sikat Macau para sa mga only-in-Macau made cookies nila.. Mga almond pastries ang binilin ng mga kamag anak ko ipauwi sa kanila.. masarap nga! mas mura di hamak sa macau kesa sa HK. at hindi na kailangan exchange ng currency ng macau dahil accept naman cla HK dollars. pag bayad ka HK dollars, suklian ka nila HK dollars din.. Astig!

What to buy: sikat din churros ng macau. sa NEW YAOHAN MALL ka nalang bumili (supermarket, 3rd Floor ata) para easy access lang from the port. hehe

What to pay: yung nasa garapon na mga cookies, mga 12 dollars.. parang potoseko sa pinas, pero sarap!

Updated Jun 27, 2007

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Watson's (Senado Square): Biggest Watson's Store in China
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chatterley 438 reviews
the Watson's store is in the yellow building

The Watson's store at the Senado Square proclaims that it is the "biggest Watson's in China". This store has got several levels, selling beauty products (from Loreal to high-ended brands such as SKII), food, snacks, luggage bags etc.

I really regret not buying those Hello Kitty bread toasters (the toast will be imprinted with Hello Kitty's face when it pops out of the toaster!!)... or the Hello Kitty water kettle, phone, etc..

Written Jun 18, 2007

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Pastelaria Koi Kei: No. 1 sales in Macau!
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chatterley 438 reviews
Koi Kei

According to the banner, Koi Kei has been hogging the top spot in sales of souvenirs in Macau for the past 5 years! Wow! My friends have also recommended this shop, which is well-known for its peanut candies, almond cookies etc.

We bought almond cookies (different flavours available) and peanut candies for family and friends at the shop near the ruins of St. Paul's.

It also sells Portugese egg-tarts at 6 MOP a piece.

What to pay: If you buy 4 boxes of almond cookies, the price is 100 MOP.

Written Jun 15, 2007

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Senado Square
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Cielo_Algaeed 639 reviews

Senado square is not only for exhibits & a meeting place.It is also considered as the heart of shopping area in Macau.

It has a lot of designer shops like Bossini, U2, Samsonite etc.Restaurants, food chain, coffee shops, grocery stores, pharmacy, Souvenir shops are msotly located in this area.

Written Jan 20, 2007

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