MANTEIGARIA
Macau Taipa
In Taipa Village,
the Manteigaria’s Pastel de Nata is gold on the outside and sweetness on the inside.
In Macau, gold brings prosperity and sweetness brings joy. The Manteigaria’s Pastel de Nata brings both.
Taipa is where the memory of Portugal in China still persists: in the Portuguese sidewalks, in the tiles of the houses, in the leisurely rhythm of the village streets. The island maintains its picturesque side in an identity that is both oriental and European.
On Rua do Regedor, Manteigaria is part of the village’s fabric as if it had always been there. More than a sweet treat, a Pastel de Nata accompanied by a Chá Gordo is a ritual, a pause to contemplate Taipa Village. The sweetest bridge between two distinct cultures.
How to get to Taipa’s Manteigaria
The Macau Light Rail Transit (LRT) connects to Macau International Airport, Taipa Maritime Terminal, Lotus Border Crossing and the main hotels in Cotai. Pai Kok Station (Taipa Line) has an exit onto Rua do Regedor.
By bus, lines 30, 34, and 33 stop at stop T323 Ponte Negra / R. do Regedor. Line 28A has stop T320 on Rua do Cunha, a 2-minute walk away. There is also line 15 from the Cotai Border Post, and line MT1 from the Airport, stop T339 Jardim Cidade das Flores.
By taxi, it is advisable to have the address written in Chinese (氹仔地堡街22號), as most drivers in Macau speak Cantonese and Mandarin.
What to do in Taipa while eating our pastel de nata
Rua do Regedor Nº22,
Vila da Taipa,
Macao
