Despite the chinese name "Macao Street", there hardly if any Portuguese food in their menu. The menu is very much the typical HK style cafe restaurant. With an OK selection, but it's a bit confusing. They serve steak but also stuff you find from a chinese fast food. Prices are about 10% higher than the competing HK-style restaurants in the same area.
The decor of the restaurant is quite nice, but the atmosphere is ruined by some bad restaurant practice. Waiters deposit dirty dishes in a trolley placed right in the middle of dinning area. It's really annoying to hear loud clanging sound when you're dining and trying to have a conversation. The actual dish washing room (or whatever it's called) is right behind the bar area.
The problem with this restaurant was the food. We ordered macao style baked chicken and rice, Baked Pork Chop on rice (listed on the menu as a "house special"). Presentation on the dish was very nice. The meat in both dish lacked a bit of flavour, and portions was slightly smaller than what you can find everywhere else. But the real issue was the MSG. Both me and my friend were thirsty when we got home.
People go to restaurants for great food, even if a restaurant has terrible decor or in dire need of renovation. But this is a clear case of "all flash and no substance."