Macau Business | December 2022 | Special Report | Macau as Creative City of Gastronomy
Five years
One of the most distictive features in the projection of Macau’s tourist image is its gastronomy. And UNESCO’s decision to include the city in the network of Creative Cities in this area was a decisive argument.
As this special report points out, Macau has many different cuisines.
Still, one stands out: the Macanese cuisine, which has a 450-year history.
It turns out that, as the reader will notice, there are several constraints to the development of this gastronomy, which, by the way, is also part of the Macanese community’s identity.
One thing is certain: the Macau Government Tourism Office has been tireless in its promotion over the last five years, with the assistance of various institutions, with the Macau Institute for Tourism Studies playing particularly meaningful role.
Much remains to be done, but the groundwork has been laid and a path has been blazed thus far.
Co-ordinated by João Paulo Meneses
Not just one but many cuisines
… so many that it is not always clear what we are eating
Macanese cuisine: undoing the confusion
A Macanese cuisine or two? Served in Portuguese restaurants mixed with Portuguese dishes?
A ‘touristic image’ issue
In an age of ‘Instagrammable’ food, it’s not always easy to project a positive and authentic image.
Where to eat Macanese food?
A creative or a ‘stagnant’ cuisine?
Food and non-gaming
Food tourism
Food tourism has gradually become the primary reason for people to travel, experts say
A new (old) identity
Identity in Macau remains a complicated matter. Can food help?
MGTO and the “resurgence” of Macanese cuisine
Macau’s tourism authorities have played a leading role in promoting Macanese cuisine over the years