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Macau Eat: Sei Kee Cafe (世纪咖啡) Pork Chop Bun @ Macau Peninsula

  • Writer: Rick
    Rick
  • Sep 9
  • 2 min read

Updated: 4 days ago

Sei Kei Cafe (世纪咖啡) is well-known for its pork chop bun and homemade claypot-brewed milk tea and coffee. It was in the Macau Michelin Guide for 3 years from 2019 to 2021. Sei Kei Cafe has several outlets in Macau with the nearest outlet to the Ruins of St. Paul (大三巴牌坊) located at one end of a short alley off Rua da Palha (賣草地街) — I visited it in 2008 and again in 2025.


Sei Kee Cafe has two outlets in Taipa Village as well — one for takeaway only and the other with dine-in. The main outlet is along Calcada do Gamboa (新馬路崗頂吉祥里地下), opposite a police station and near St. Augustine's Church.


Sei Kee Cafe (世纪咖啡) @ Ruins of St. Paul

Be aware that Sei Kee Cafe has a couple of outlets for takeaway only, which sell pork chop buns, while the others have dine-in areas, which serve other dishes but no pork chop buns.


Sei Kee Cafe (世纪咖啡): Notice on outlets' locations

The items sold at the Ruins of St. Paul outlet (大三巴店) are for takeaway only — and it has pork chop buns. Aside from pork chop buns and claypot-brewed milk tea and coffee, the takeaway outlet also serves other buns / toasts (with corned beef, peanut butter, spicy fish, etc), noodle dishes and other beverages too.


Sei Kee Cafe (世纪咖啡): Menu of takeaway outlet

The Pork Chop Bun with Egg (厚蛋猪扒包) is huge! The crispy bun can hardly cover the big piece of deep-fried pork chop and the rolled-up egg omelette is none too small either. The well-marinated pork chop is nicely-fried till golden-brown and is tender and juicy with no unnecessary flavourings or sauces. The egg omelette, with mild sweetness and juiciness, is similar in style to Hong Kong-style omelette. It adds a mellow flavour to the pork chop bun. It is delicious!


Sei Kee Cafe (世纪咖啡): Pork chop bun with egg (厚蛋猪扒包)

I would really want to try Sei Kee Cafe's claypot-brewed milk tea and coffee next time I am in Macau again.



Address:

15 Patio da Palha, Macao (Ruins of St. Paul outlet)



Opening Hours:

10am to 7pm | Daily


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