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Contribuisci feedbackHundreds choices of restaurants for thousands people. Basically, it is very difficult to have empty seats. Most shops are not kind and the food quality is low while prices are high. Have seat first and make a tour for your choice. There is no but try this and that to find what would be good to you. There are two shops selling congee for your soft start in the morning.
The Venetian Macau food court was a disappointment. All the restaurants were pricey, and none of the food was particularly good. Be especially careful of restaurants serving roast meat, which we found to be cold, clearly having sat out for hours.
This place is absolutely crazy busy, it's impossible to find a place to sit down and eat! I wandered for 5-10 minutes with my tray while people buzzed by and bumped into me, until I sat down on the ground ! . The guard didn't like it and forced me to sit at a table with a couple. The cleaning crew kept making their rounds with a cart that emitted a revolting stench of food going bad, and slamming dishes and trays right next to people's ears. Nobody speaks English, which is remarkable at a venue like The Venetian. This made it very difficult to find vegetarian food. Finally, as if all this weren't enough, the place is CASH ONLY!
I was annoyed at the wasteful customers when I entered the place and found so many unfinished food left on the table. But, sadly... I too became one of them! The food was not only pricey, but was poorly cooked and tasted lousy.
Cost-effective foods and drinks here but taste good if you know what stands to order. A bit overcrowded but especially during lunchtime. It is better to find the seats before the order, unless you are alone. Otherwise, wear your tray without seat. Portion food is big, so it is better to share for small eaters