Cunha Bazaar

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Brad
Hong Kong, China175,624 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2023
Cunha Bazaar has been a go-to souvenir shop on Rua do Cunha in Taipa Village for a fair number of years leading into the pandemic. This is (was) a 3 floor shop with local snack foods on the ground floor and two upper floors filled with unique, Made in Macau souvenirs, gifts and interesting purchases. The shop was also one of the first in Taipa to embrace the emerging street art scene in Macau with its interestingly decorative facade and shop floors, which suitably matched the random but fun products you could find inside.

I passed by during my first trip to Taipa since Macau reopened and was disappointed to find that the two upper floors were closed down. Completely understandable given the lack of tourists the past three years. Unfortunately, it didn't look promising with the staircase leading upstairs completely blocked off now. As such, unsure if Macau Creations, Soda Panda and the likes will return to sell their special Macau themed products at Cunha Bazaar going forward. Perhaps with tourists back in the city, we will see their return some day.

In the meantime, Choi Heong Bakery is very much up and running on the ground floor, selling their local traditional Macanese snacks which you can purchase in easy to carry box and tin sets. This is a popular local brand with over 85 years history, specialising in local snacks that are pretty good. I like their almond cookies quite a bit. Seems like Cunha Bazaar opening hours are roughly 10am to 10pm daily.
Written 17 January 2023
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Web_74
Constant34 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2021
This is a charming area of low rise, brightly coloured buildings and small alley ways. Mostly small restaurants and a great place to get something to eat and get away from the mega casinos and malls. Wish there were more areas like this in Macau.
Written 3 January 2022
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Brad
Hong Kong, China175,624 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2019 • Couples
Cunha Bazaar is a fun place to visit during visits to Taipa Village. This three storey indoor shop is locate aat the north end of Rua do Cunha. Open Daily from 9.30am to 10pm.

On the ground floor, you will find local Macanese speciality snack foods from Choi Heong Bakery. They now sell a few other items such as Coco Legend (coconut ice-cream).

On the second and third floor you will find a range of locally made merchandise mostly under the Macau Creations label. Items include clothing, household items, art, posters, gifts and other knick-knacks. Its a good place to buy a souvenir or two to remember your trip to Macau. Even if you don't plan to make purchase, there is always something interesting to see at Cunha Bazaar.

The floors of the shop are painted within creative and interesting images. The outer wall Cunha Bazaar building is also imaginative, full of colour and worth a couple minutes to enjoy before or after visiting the shop.
Written 26 March 2019
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Brad
Hong Kong, China175,624 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2013 • Couples
Located at the end of Rua Du Cunha street just before the Taipa Flea market, you can find the creatively painted and decorated Cunha Bazaar, which is a three floor, joint project featuring locally made snacks from Choi Heong Yuen and lots of nice souvenir items from the creative and artsy folks with Macau Creations.

We really enjoy browsing through the various floors at Cunha Bazaar and usually end up buying some post cards, decks of playing card, coasters or other interesting gifts to send our friends for the holidays or other occasions. Love the panda items, They are so oddly suitable for Macau!

If you are planning to visit Taipa, this is a highly recommendable shop to visit for your souvenir purchases for your time spend in Macau. Everything is creative and uniquely made here by the artists that work with Macau Creations.

For those only spending time in the World Heritage area, Macau Creations has another shop right off the square at the Ruins of St. Paul in the historic city center. According to their website they will be opening a shop in the Venetian in the future as well.
Written 26 May 2013
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SGDonDon
Singapore, Singapore20 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2017
This place is reachable from Venetian (there's a bridge and than a travelator) that leads you to the 'old street'. Alternatively, a cab from the vegas strip should bring you there. Cab fare is between $12 to $24 depending on the route. On the 2nd time that I was there, I was taken for a ride by a taxi driver and the journey, which should be relatively short, cost me $24. Most drivers either pretend not to understand or simply do not understand Cunha Bazaar. You may need to quote KUN NGAR GAI (in Cantonese) as a last resort.

Almond biscuits, snacks shops and restaurants lined the street. I tried the following:

1. Crab porridge (Seng Cheong I think)
2. Lord Stowe's portugese tarts (it's $1.00 cheaper than those sold in their outlets in Venetian Shoppes)
3. Further down the street, you will find the famed retailer selling durian ice-cream (try the premium ones if possible)
4. There's a Starbucks opposite the ice-cream stall
5. Nike outlet at the beginning of the Bazaar
6. Explored the small wet market opposite the Nike outlet

There's a museum and a church in the vicinity. Explore to find out. Interesting finds is not limited to Cunha Street.
Written 4 March 2018
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Hong Kong, China6,047 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Solo
…but be prepared to battle through the crowds as during the day this area, and especially this road, is bustling to say the least.
Written 8 August 2023
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carolinac3452014
39 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019
This is our fourth time in Macau and we love to visit Cunha Street! Cunha Bazaar is a cute building with snacks in the bottom floor and a hidden gem upstairs full of local Macau souvenirs such as pins, tshirts, bags and more. A must visit if you are in Taipa!
Written 10 December 2019
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PeTeRpAnEbLaCkPiG
Seoul, South Korea1,137 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Couples
Is a very small area to shop for souvenir and many light bites along the shopping areas. Also if you are in for a heavy meal (lunch or dinner) there are many recommended restaurants around.
Written 5 August 2017
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giecast
Manila, Philippines73 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2017 • Family
I loved this place! The building itself is eye-catching with its colorful exterior artwork. So unique and cheerful. They carry really nice souvenir items, better than the usual keychains and magnets and mirrors being peddled to tourists. Definitely drop by this building if you're in the Taipa area. Make it a quick stop before visiting the casinos.
Written 11 April 2017
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Labordonnais
5 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019 • Solo
Chuna street is interesting. Walk,shop and eat. Best for street food,souveniers.Colorful vibrant and full of people. A temple nearby a must visit.
Written 1 December 2019
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