4th-Moonwalker Bar Right in the heart of what is Macau’s nightlife hub Moonwalker is one of the strips more famous and more permanent residents. If you’re looking for a crowd and a chance to swap phone numbers, Moonwalker is the place to bring your little black book. The backlit spirit shelves and exposed pipes look like 1980’s Miami, but it’s excused by the sheer enthusiasm of the patrons and regular cover bands from the Philippines who belt out rock and pop classics. The action tends to start late and end early – in the morning. ![]() 5th-FernandosThere are probably better Portuguese restaurants in Macau than Fernando’s – Miramar springs to mind – but the al fresco bar here with its lazy fans, bamboo seats and expat transplants is an absolute gem. Popular with the local Portuguese community, locals and tourists alike, there’s sangria, Portuguese beer and an excellent selection of Iberian wines to choose from. While the laidback, lazy ambience is straight out of the Algarve. Read our full review of Fernando's.![]() |