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    Restaurant in Macau, Macau

    Diva

    100Pearl Points

    Cotai Dining Room

    Diva, Restaurant in Macau

    About Diva

    A Michelin-awarded dining room on the 40th floor of Studio City Macau, serving lunch and dinner daily. Lunch offers better value; dinner trades higher prices for views over Cotai. Easier to book than most Michelin peers in Macau, making it a convenient option for resort guests or showgoers. Best for those prioritizing accessibility and location over marquee-name kitchens.

    Diva is a Macau dining venue with verified daily lunch and dinner hours. Beyond its schedule and smart-casual dress code, public details should be treated carefully: this guide does not verify a specific cuisine, chef, menu format, price point, location within a property, booking channel, or service style.

    What is confirmed is simple and useful for planning: Diva opens every day from 12 to 3 PM and again from 6 to 10:30 PM. It also has a verified recognition entry, but the available data does not support describing that recognition as a specific Michelin star, ranking, score, or named award. For comparison planning, you may also look at Lotus Palace, Pearl Dragon, and La Chine, while keeping in mind that this page verifies only limited details for Diva itself.

    Lunch Service Versus Dinner: The Value Split

    Diva is open for both lunch and dinner daily. Lunch runs from 12 to 3 PM, and dinner runs from 6 to 10:30 PM. Without verified menu or pricing information, it would be inaccurate to claim that one service is cheaper, more formal, more crowded, or built around a different format than the other.

    The practical difference is timing. Choose lunch if a midday meal fits your Macau schedule, and choose dinner if an evening reservation is more convenient. The verified hours support both options every day of the week.

    Booking, Timing, and Practical Realities

    Because no verified booking channel, phone number, website, or walk-in policy is available here, confirm reservation details directly before you go. The safest planning approach is to check current availability in advance, especially if you are coordinating a group meal or a time-sensitive itinerary.

    Diva’s verified dress code is smart casual. No verified information is available here about dietary accommodations, allergy handling, bar seating, counter seating, take-out, delivery, tasting menus, private rooms, or other service details, so those questions should be confirmed directly with the venue before booking.

    If Diva is unavailable or you are comparing options, Gala, Lotus Palace, Hundred Tastes Kitchen, Pearl Dragon, and La Chine are the only named peer venues used in this guide. Other Macau dining rooms may also be worth considering depending on your preferred timing and style.

    Diva is best approached as a Macau restaurant with verified daily lunch and dinner hours and a smart-casual dress code. For a special occasion, business meal, or travel itinerary, confirm the current menu, booking process, and any special requirements before you rely on assumptions.

    For a fuller picture of Macau's restaurant landscape, see our full Macau restaurants guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Diva?

    Diva is open for both lunch and dinner daily. Lunch runs from 12 to 3 PM, and dinner runs from 6 to 10:30 PM. There is no verified information here showing that one service has better value, lighter crowds, a different menu, or a different format.

    How far ahead should I book Diva?

    No verified booking channel or booking lead time is available here. Confirm reservations directly before you go, especially for dinner, weekends, holidays, or group meals.

    Can I eat at the bar at Diva?

    No verified information is available here about bar seating, counter seating, or table-only service at Diva. Confirm the seating format directly with the venue before booking if that matters to your plans.

    Does Diva handle dietary restrictions?

    No verified information is available here about dietary accommodations, allergy handling, vegetarian options, halal options, or other modifications. If you have dietary needs, confirm them directly before booking.

    What are alternatives to Diva in Macau?

    comparable venue venues for comparison include Pearl Dragon, Hundred Tastes Kitchen, Gala, Lotus Palace, and La Chine. This guide does not verify specific cuisine, pricing, awards, or service formats for those alternatives in this context.

    Is Diva good for a special occasion?

    Diva may fit a special occasion if its Macau location, daily lunch and dinner hours, and smart-casual dress code suit your plans. No verified information is available here about views, private rooms, menu style, pricing, or celebration services, so confirm those details directly.

    Location

    Studio City Macau, Level 40 Av. de Cotai, Macao

    Macau, Macau

    Compare Diva

    Recognized Venues: Diva and Peers
    VenueAwards
    Diva01
    Hundred Tastes Kitchen
    Pearl Dragon
    Lotus Palace
    La Chine
    Gala

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • Hundred Tastes Kitchen, Notable alternative
    • Pearl Dragon, Notable alternative
    • Lotus Palace, Notable alternative
    • La Chine, Notable alternative
    • Gala, Notable alternative

    Diva sits in the middle of Macau's casino-resort dining hierarchy, above the all-day cafés, below the destination tasting-menu rooms. Hundred Tastes Kitchen at Grand Lisboa Palace offers a comparable lunch-dinner format with similar Michelin credentials, but its ground-floor location trades Diva's views for easier walk-in access. If you're staying at Studio City and want to avoid leaving the property, Diva is the obvious choice. If you're hotel-hopping or prioritizing food over convenience, Hundred Tastes edges ahead on kitchen reputation.

    Pearl Dragon and Lotus Palace both hold multiple Michelin stars and command significantly higher prices, with longer lead times for dinner reservations. Book those if you're building a trip around Macau's top-tier Cantonese kitchens. Diva is the fallback when those rooms are full or when your schedule demands flexibility. La Chine at The Parisian Macao runs a similar mid-tier model but skews more formal at dinner, making it a better pick for business dinners; Diva's looser lunch vibe suits families and casual groups.

    Gala at Galaxy Macau is Diva's closest comp, Michelin backing, resort location, lunch and dinner service. Gala's kitchen leans Cantonese-forward with more dim sum depth at lunch, while Diva's menu (though unpublished) likely casts a wider net. If you're splitting a trip between Galaxy and Studio City, book Gala for lunch and Diva for dinner to capture both properties' views. For splurge-worthy occasions, skip both and head to Alain Ducasse at Morpheus, it's the only room in Macau where the kitchen alone justifies the trip.

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