Almond cookies are recommended as a must-buy souvenirs of Macau, a city whose economy heavily relies on tourism. Due to their popularity among travelers, more and more pastry stores here sell these Chinese cookies. But the locals don’t actually eat them that often. So how did they become such an iconic item in Macau? And where can you get the best ones? Here, we search for the answers.
0:00 Are almond cookies a thing in Macau? 2:22 Becoming the city’s iconic food 5:07 Making almond cookies by hand 6:31 Where to find the best pastry store 11:29 A family that sticks together, stays together 12:38 Producer’s thoughts 14:22 Behind the scenes
Restaurant address: Pastelaria Chui Heong Edificio Mang Fat, 12 R. do Gamboa, Macao
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This City Bites edition is supported by the Macao Government Tourism Office.
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Producer: Yoyo Chow Videographer: Wayne Hon, César del Giudice Editor and Mastering: César del Giudice Narration: Dai Qian Animation: Stella Yoo