Decent Macau food and some other western dishes. Went there because we were at the St Pauls Ruins and it was already past dinner time so restaurant was just next to the foot of the attraction and we popped in. Service was quite bare, ushered to seat and had to wait a while to order and an even longer time to get served. The table next to us came later, ordered later and was served first. Food finally came after we hurried the waitress but the Filipino lady forgot one of our order. You can sense the simmering tension between the three Chinese waitresses communicating in Mandarin and the other two Pinoy waiter and waitresses speaking in Tagalog and English between themselves. Chinese camp were muttering to themselves how they were the ones cleaning up all the tables and doing all the work. They probably weren't aware that I understood all three languages that they were speaking. Boss has a battle on hand if he/she doesn't calm the waters soon. "Entertainment" aside, pretty much nothing great about the food but it's decent and if you want convenience after visiting the ruins, you can pop by.