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Macao Trading Co.

  • 311 Church St.
  • (Walker and Lispenard Sts.)
  • 212-431-8750
Transit: A/C/E to Canal St.; 6/J/M/N/Q/R/W/Z to Canal St.; 1 to Franklin St.

BlackBook Lowdown

Call it what you like—we prefer "Asian-fusion-whatever"—but Macao's prospects aren't a gamble. From epicurean dream team behind Employees Only comes this new, wood-lined, vaguely Asian-themed space. Big, beautiful room with mouth-wateringly beautiful bar and a lounge downstairs—nice spot to lay waste to your liver. Emphasis here, though, is on the menu, which there ain't nothin' vague about: bombastic Asian dishes that meet somewhere in the middle with...Portuguese. We're pretty sure we can safely say only in New York. Menu's divided into "Small Dishes" and "Large Dishes," each dish (steak, prawns, fish, etc.) with two preparations. Unlike other big box Asian restos, entrées are as solid as the apps—Portuguese-style tripe braised with chorizo and chickpeas, for example—and they're willing to take chances. Prices are reasonable; cocktail menu a strong point for those just looking to drop in.

Features

  • Bar/Lounge on Premises
  • Celeb Chef
  • Hot Spot
  • Late Night Bites
Macao Trading Co.
  • Price$$$
  • ReservationsRecommended
  • Bar Type Lounge
  • Cuisine Asian, Indian, Portuguese
  • AlcoholFull Bar
  • Opened2008
  • VibeChill
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User Reviews

just right

Posted by Cayte on Tuesday, January 27, 2009

the bar is great- all the the tenders knowledgeable and eager to help. Try the bashful maiden. the place is gimmick-y, but all show aside, the food is good. stick with the small plates and share. stay away from the lobster stir-fry, it's too salty and too complicated to eat in the dark lighting. the octopus is very good.

drink up

Posted by redwords on Tuesday, February 03, 2009

fusion that works. excellent beverages. but waitstaff recycling a bore. how 'bout some new, fresh faces on the floor? loving the bartenders though. have been a few times, very satisfying all around.

Not only in new york

Posted by polarmusic on Monday, April 27, 2009

I love this place for the kitsch , drinks, and the food. the crowd van be a little much, but I know when to avoid it. Certainly, Macau Trading Co. is the only place in New York offering Portuguese and Chinese cuisine simultaneously, however not "Only in New York" would you find this combination. The entire place is based on the city of Macau, China. Macau (much like Honk Kong was British) had been under Portuguese Rule and Jurisdiction for about 500 years. Portuguese explorers established the port city in the mid 1500's and it was returned to China in 1999. Macau was both the first and last European colony in China. Before the Portuguese arrived, the settlement of the port was sparse and not very active. The Portuguese asked and received trading rights, and rights to build forts, and establish permanent posts. Macau blossomed. The cuisine, architecture, language, and culture all reflect the European influence. Modern Macau is well known for it's nightlife and casinos. I'll stop rambling now! more information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macau

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