Café Bela Vista, with its sunlit archways, mosaic floors, whirling ceiling fans and white wicker chairs, is a beautiful tribute to one of Macau’s most iconic landmarks – the “Bela Vista”. Formerly one of the city’s most legendary hotels atop Penha Hill, it is now the private residence of the Portuguese Consul General.
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Victoria V
a year agoBeen here for a la cart breakfast which serve in the same area with buffe breakfast. Firstly we thought that they will cook the food separately from buffet. UNFORTUNATELY, they just took some breads from buffet area to serve us. After that they cook our breakfast from egg station in the same area from buffet which is acceptable for us. However, apart from that they just took the food from buffet area to serve for a la cart customer. I think if they will serve the customer in this way. It’s better to skip a la cart and serve only buffet then it will have less bad feeling. The service was good. The taste of the food just so-so…ham is too salty, omelette cooking quality just so-so…vegetable was cold. Overall need to improve about section of buffet and a la cart.
Bonnie Leung
3 years agosemi-buffet lunch, good value. comfy seating, good service
Andes Yung
3 years agoFood is awesome, refill is slow, very slow
lei pekfa
2 years agoGreat ambience
jojo Law
2 years agoThe environment itself is good, but there are too many people at noon 😵, probably because of the semi-self-service buffet, which is cost-effective. But I personally don't like salad + main course too much, although a main course such as roast suckling pig rice is delicious. On the contrary, I like the afternoon tea time, there will not be too many people - an afternoon tea set is good to absorb, but it will not be particularly delicious (so I made a reservation 㗎 😅), but the environment is really comfortable, and the afternoon tea time is recommended .