logo
Gourmet Pavilion A World Carnival of Vibrant Asian Flavors

Gourmet Pavilion A World Carnival of Vibrant Asian Flavors

[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.]
One need not travel thousands of miles to enjoy the very best of Asian cuisine, as Wynn invites guests to explore all the tantalizing flavors of Asia right here in Macao. Discover Michelin-starred Chaoshan fish congee, the best laksa from Singapore's celebrity-favorite noodle shop, perfectly prepared unagi from a revered century-old Japanese restaurant, and the most sought-after beef noodles from the almost impossible-to-book restaurant in Taiwan. At Gourmet Pavilion, each new discovery is bursting with surprises that are hard to find anywhere else in the world and is exclusive to Wynn.
The 'joy' of eating an array of 'rich' and diverse cuisines
Created by the world-renowned David Collins Studio, the design of Gourmet Pavilion is a combination of the elegance of European architecture with the world's finest craftsmanship, setting the stage for an exceptional gastronomic experience that excites the senses.
Asia's top culinary brands gather in Macao at Gourmet Pavilion
Fu Le Ting, the Chinese name for 'Gourmet Pavilion', cleverly conveys the double-meaning of 'rich in flavor' and 'the joy of eating'. The word Fu sounds like the same word for 'rich' in Chinese, symbolizing that Gourmet Pavilion offers guests an abundance of rich and diverse cuisines. The word Le is the 'joy' of sharing delicious dishes with friends and loved ones. As an exciting new culinary landmark where Asian cuisine takes center stage, the new Gourmet Pavilion is brimming with the sights, sounds, aromas, and flavors of the region's most vibrant cuisines.
Fat Boy Dumplings, signature dumplings from celebrity Chef Henry Zhang Zhicheng; Sushi Masa, Omakase for everyone; Unagi Yondaime Kikukawa, 100 years of renowned eel rice; Wumamii Beef Noodles, Taiwan's most sought-after noodles; Ximen Jin Fong・Braised Pork Rice, world-renowned Taiwanese braised pork rice; 328 Katong Laksa, the celebrity-favorite noodle shop; Ann Chin・Popiah, MICHELIN Recommended popiah from Singapore; Tuan Yuan・Singapore-style Pork Ribs Soup, Singapore's national favorite Bak Kut Teh; Tian Tian・Hainanese Chicken Rice, world-renowned chicken rice; Yong Zuo・Fish Congee, MICHELIN Recommended fish congee; Tao Xiao Chua・Northeast-style Skewers, popular Northeast-style skewers; Tanyu Grilled Fish, king of spicy grilled fish; Zhu Guang Yu Hot Pot, Chongqing's hotpot phenomenon; Xita Lao Tai Tai Clay Stove Barbecue, Korean-style clay oven barbecue; Buns & Bubbles・Bakery, delectable fresh-baked bites; Soon Soon Huat Curry Puff, Singapore's must-try curry puff and Little 8・Cantonese Barbecue, sumptuous Cantonese roast. This is just the start. Even more brands will be coming to Gourmet Pavilion soon for Macao residents and visitors from around the world to discover. From high-end, award-winning dishes to down-to-earth street fare, Gourmet Pavilion gathers a myriad of colorful Asian cuisines under one roof. Globally inspired design showcases the finest European craftsmanship
Gourmet Pavilion brings together unique flavors from all over Asia, including Leela, the whimsical Indian cuisine;, signature dumplings from celebrity Chef Henry Zhang Zhicheng;, Omakase for everyone;, 100 years of renowned eel rice;, Taiwan's most sought-after noodles;, world-renowned Taiwanese braised pork rice;, the celebrity-favorite noodle shop;, MICHELIN Recommended popiah from Singapore;, Singapore's national favorite Bak Kut Teh;, world-renowned chicken rice;, MICHELIN Recommended fish congee;, popular Northeast-style skewers; Tanyu Grilled Fish, king of spicy grilled fish; Zhu, Chongqing's hotpot phenomenon;Barbecue, Korean-style clay oven barbecue;, delectable fresh-baked bites;, Singapore's must-try curry puff and, sumptuous Cantonese roast. This is just the start. Even more brands will be coming to Gourmet Pavilion soon for Macao residents and visitors from around the world to discover. From high-end, award-winning dishes to down-to-earth street fare, Gourmet Pavilion gathers a myriad of colorful Asian cuisines under one roof.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Furious Westwood blasts critical Hong Kong fans, says they know ‘nothing about football'
Furious Westwood blasts critical Hong Kong fans, says they know ‘nothing about football'

South China Morning Post

time2 hours ago

  • South China Morning Post

Furious Westwood blasts critical Hong Kong fans, says they know ‘nothing about football'

A furious Ashley Westwood said supporters who called for his head after Hong Kong drew 0-0 with Nepal on Thursday 'know nothing about football'. Advertisement Head coach Westwood was jeered before kick-off by a section of the 6,092 crowd unhappy with his decision to exclude striker Lau Chi-lok from the squad. The mood turned uglier at full-time, as fans chanted 'Westwood out' after Hong Kong drew a blank for only the third time in the Englishman's 10 matches in charge. It was the city team's second straight stalemate, after they drew their opening Asian Cup qualifier 0-0 in Singapore in March. They play India in their next qualifying match at Kai Tak Stadium on Tuesday. 'I've never known anything like this in my life, these fans don't appreciate hard work,' Westwood said. 'I am not sure what they are expecting. Advertisement 'We were 159 in the world when I came, they a downward spiral for the past five years. In the Fifa rankings, they never moved, apart from downwards.

Hong Kong fans aim ire at head coach Ashley Westwood after poor draw with Nepal
Hong Kong fans aim ire at head coach Ashley Westwood after poor draw with Nepal

South China Morning Post

time3 hours ago

  • South China Morning Post

Hong Kong fans aim ire at head coach Ashley Westwood after poor draw with Nepal

Hong Kong drew a heated friendly 0-0 with 10-man Nepal on Thursday, extending their record unbeaten run to nine matches – although the best that could be said for the home side's performance was that they did not lose. While the hosts were largely dominant, head coach Ashley Westwood was booed by the home supporters before and after the game, and the Englishman will be left to ponder his team's inability to break down the world's No 175-ranked team. India will provide much sterner opposition for next Tuesday's Asian Cup qualifier at Kai Tak Stadium. Perhaps a number of fans were saving themselves for that box-office clash, because just 6,092 turned up at Hong Kong Stadium, and there was a sizeable number of Nepal fans in that number. Rather than the expected phoney war, ahead of more important business for both teams, this was a competitive and watchable encounter. Hong Kong's Yue Tze-nam is sent flying during his side's game against Nepal. Photo: Elson Li It was not just opponents getting stuck into each other, either. After Stefan Pereira wastefully lifted over a 23rd-minute free-lick, Juninho aimed a verbal volley towards his teammate, who returned in kind.

Chinese app firm Newborn Town sets up global HQ in Hong Kong for AI work, overseas push
Chinese app firm Newborn Town sets up global HQ in Hong Kong for AI work, overseas push

South China Morning Post

time5 hours ago

  • South China Morning Post

Chinese app firm Newborn Town sets up global HQ in Hong Kong for AI work, overseas push

Hong Kong-listed Chinese app company Newborn Town will open a global headquarters and set up an artificial intelligence (AI) research centre in Hong Kong as a pivotal step in its overseas expansion strategy. 'The landing of the global headquarters in Hong Kong marks a new stage in the company's globalisation strategy and an important milestone of our company's development,' said chairman Liu Chunhe at an opening ceremony in Hong Kong on Thursday. Newborn Town said it would focus on developing AI applications for social entertainment in its headquarters in the Hong Kong Science Park. It would also take advantage of the city's international business environment, mature capital markets and top talent resources, Liu said. Founded in 2009, Beijing-based Newborn started expanding offshore with its social-media apps Mico, Yoho, TopTop and Sugo in 2013. Listed since 2019, it has more than 20 operational centres in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. 'We will focus on two directions in Hong Kong,' said Song Pengliang, senior vice-president. 'One is to explore the in-depth application of AI in different scenarios. And we will set up an AI research centre here, hoping to bring together talent from around the world.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store