For those of you who do not know, there are actually two in the city. The first one is at New Yoahan department store on the second floor, the other is located at the Macau Museum.
Personally, I prefer the one at the Museum, as it is never crowded and the the staff is always attentive. The one at the department store is always full during lunch and dinner time, and high tea during weekends. So it is very difficult to get a seat.
To be fair, I brought over my Singaporean friends over to eat there and they were in awe. For a sandwich place, they make some pretty mean sandwiches. First, the sandwiches are massive! It cost around US$7 and you choose your filling, ham, cheese, pate, tuna or whatever, etc. It comes sprinkled with potato crisp and you can't possibly fit everything in one bite. You can't get something this good at any sandwich place in Singapore.
You have a choice of breads or croissants, that said, you can't go wrong with either. The value for money as a dining experience is pretty extraordinary as you never ask for seconds once you had one helping of these sandwiches. And the coffee is great too. There is no skimping on the fillings of choice, you can add on more if you want but that would be waste if you can eat it all.
This is not a take out place as some would imagine it. This is a sit in cafe to enjoy the mother of all sandwiches and that's a big deal in a small place in Macau. Years ago, I remember eating in Seah Street Deli, thinking that they serve the best sandwiches, well this beats that by many times over. So remember to take my advice about eating at the Museum, it's really a much better place.
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