Lord Stow’s
Kiran MehtaKiran Mehta/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, MACAU/ Updated : Jul 15, 2016, 16:04 IST
You're Reading
Synopsis
In the late 80’s, Britisher Andrew Stow went to Lisbon and fell in love with the pasteis de nata, a local egg-based pie. Having lived in Macau, he knew about Macanese tastes. So, he experiment with the pasteis, added an English to … Read more
In the late 80’s, Britisher Andrew Stow went to Lisbon and fell in love with the pasteis de nata, a local egg-based pie. Having lived in Macau, he knew about Macanese tastes. So, he experiment with the pasteis, added an English touch, reduced the sweet content, and Lord Stow’s egg tarts were born. What started as a single store in 1989, in Coloane, has grown into a franchise spread throughout Macau that is hard to miss. Read less
In the late 80’s, Britisher Andrew Stow went to Lisbon and fell in love with the pasteis de nata, a local egg-based pie. Having lived in Macau, he knew about Macanese tastes. So, he experiment with the pasteis, added an English touch, reduced the sweet content, and Lord Stow’s egg tarts were born. What started as a single store in 1989, in Coloane, has grown into a franchise spread throughout Macau that is hard to miss. You can even find the franchise on the casino strip. Be warned though that as you bite into the tarts, one is never enough. Deceptively light and fluffy, my trip to Macau had me pile on the pounds thanks to this sweet-treat.While you’re out buying the tarts, don’t forget the almond cookies. While every establishment has their own little variation of this local treat, Lord Stow’s remains my favourite even when it comes to this cookie.
Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
closecomments
Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
Next story
Red Hot Chilli PepperVisual Stories
Also Read
Trending Stories
5 most visited tourist attractions in the USA and what travellers need to know
India’s most mystical and lesser-known mangrove forests travellers rarely talk about
How's life inside India's oldest living fort? And why is it called so?
How to beat heatwave: 5 Himalayan towns in India where summer is pleasant
Beyond tiger reserves: 10 Indian forests travellers must visit for extraordinary biodiversity







Comments (0)