Casino Lisboa (Macau)
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Hotel Lisboa 葡京娛樂場 (Yue Chinese) | |
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Location | Sé, Macau |
Opening date | 1970 |
No. of rooms | 2,362 |
Owner | Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau |
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Chinese name | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 葡京娛樂場 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 葡京娱乐场 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | Portugal Capital Casino | ||||||||||
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Portuguese name | |||||||||||
Portuguese | Casino Lisboa |
Casino Lisboa (lit. 'Lisbon Casino', Chinese: 葡京娛樂場) is a hotel casino in Sé, Macau, owned by the Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau (STDM).[1] This three-storey complex was built in late 1960s.[2]
The original casino and the 12-storey round hotel tower were built in 1970 by Stanley Ho, Teddy Yip, Yip Hon and Henry Fok. A 270-room extension was added in 1991 for a total of 927 rooms. In 2006, another extension, the Grand Lisboa, was built next to the current complex. Therefore, a total of 2,362 rooms are in place in Hotel Lisboa as of 2010. This expansion was partly done in competition with the newly opened Wynn Macau, located right next to the original Casino Lisboa.
Robuchon á Galera
Robuchon á Galera | |
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Restaurant information | |
Established | 1 May 2001 |
Food type | French |
Rating | Michelin Guide 2008 |
Street address | 3/F, Casino Lisboa, Macau |
City | Macau |
Country | Macau, SAR China |
Reservations | Recommended |
Website | [1] |
Robuchon á Galera, owned by the late chef Joël Robuchon, has been awarded three stars by the Michelin Guide in 2008. Robuchon á Galera serves European cuisine such as roasted guinea fowl and foie gras from its à la carte menu.[3] The restaurant has since moved to the top floor of the Grand Lisboa hotel and has been renamed Robuchon au Dôme.[4]
See also
Gallery
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Casino Lisboa, Macau
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Casino entrance at night
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Macau - Grand Lisboa
References
- ^ Cohen, Muhammad. "What Pansy Ho's Move On Former Macau Casino Leader SJM Really Means". Forbes. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
- ^ Bharne, Vinayak (2013). The Emerging Asian City: Concomitant Urbanities and Urbanisms. Routledge. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-415-52597-8.
- ^ Le-Min Lim. "Michelin Hong Kong Gives 3 Stars to 2 Restaurants". Bloomberg News. Archived from the original on 2012-10-23.
- ^ "Robuchon au Dôme, Grand Lisboa". Grand Lisboa. Archived from the original on 16 October 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
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