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Tai Lei Loi Kei

Macau, China

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Tai Lei Loi Kei | TasteAtlas | Recommended authentic restaurants
Tai Lei Loi Kei | TasteAtlas | Recommended authentic restaurants
Tai Lei Loi Kei | TasteAtlas | Recommended authentic restaurants
Tai Lei Loi Kei | TasteAtlas | Recommended authentic restaurants
Rua Correia da Silva 35, Taipa Village, Macau

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Sandwich, Macau

Pork chop bun

Recommended by Anthony Bourdain and 11 other food critics.
"There is usually a line around the corner from Tai Lei Loi Kei, but it’s worth the wait. Tony tried a pork chop bun, which is … you guessed it … a deep-fried pork chop served in a bun."
Anthony Bourdain , American celebrity chef, bestselling cookbook author, one of the most influential chefs in the world and host of acclaimed TV shows such as "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations" and "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown" (1956-2018)

Recommendations

"There is usually a line around the corner from Tai Lei Loi Kei, but it’s worth the wait. Tony tried a pork chop bun, which is … you guessed it … a deep-fried pork chop served in a bun."
"Head to Tai Lei Loi Kei for the best pork chop bun! The bun was lightly crisp on the outside and the deep fried pork chop was well-seasoned and juicy."
"The savoury scent of this pork chop delicacy, which has been marinated and fried before being wedged into a bun, stalks me down the street."
"Toasty crispy chewy buns snugly hugged around a thick juicy pork chop barbequed to such smokey perfection."
"How was it? It was great! The pork chop was tender, succulent and juicy. It had a fantastic aroma that could only come from Ms Kwok’s secret marinate sauce. We loved it!"
"The bread was so flaky we made a mess. The pork so tender and juicy."
"BEST DAMN PORK CHOP BUN EVER!"
"Crispy out- and soft inside, not stale and dry as I was expecting. The pork chop was fried fresh, nice and warm."
"The bun itself is pan fried till crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with a buttery taste and the piece of pork chop which was thick, tender and had a rich flavorful taste."
"The bun was crispy toast, pork chop was grilled with quite seasoning. As I mention earlier, it was a very simple dish, yet I found my self attached."

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