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    SW Steakhouse

    1,495Pearl Points

    Steakhouse dinner with a 3D show included.

    SW Steakhouse, Restaurant in Macau

    About SW Steakhouse

    SW Steakhouse at Wynn Palace is Macau's most complete steakhouse experience: individually aged Japanese Wagyu and Australian Black Angus, a 870-selection wine programme overseen by a dedicated wine director and sommelier, and a 3D cabaret show that makes it genuinely different from any other $$$-tier option in Cotai. Best for groups and special occasions; book well ahead and go for the full evening.

    Who Should Book SW Steakhouse

    SW Steakhouse at Wynn Palace is the right call for food and wine enthusiasts who want more from a steakhouse than just a good cut. If your group wants serious beef credentials, a wine list with 870 selections and 21,500 bottles in inventory, and an in-house 3D cabaret show running alongside dinner, this is one of very few places in Macau that delivers all three. It is also a strong pick for special occasions where spectacle matters as much as substance. Solo diners and quiet business meals are better served elsewhere — the entertainment format shapes the whole evening.

    The Venue

    SW Steakhouse sits inside Wynn Palace in Cotai, and the room reads cleaner than most hotel steakhouses in this part of the world. The soft colour palette is intentionally restrained, letting chrome fixtures and etimoe wood do the work of giving the space texture without visual noise. What you will notice is that the room is designed to accommodate a show — the 3D cabaret is not a background feature, it is a centrepiece, and the layout reflects that. For a diner who has seen every variation of the Vegas steakhouse format, this is the version that has been most deliberately adapted for the Macau context, now in its eighth year of operation.

    The beef sourcing is a genuine selling point. Entire cows are purchased from accredited independent Japanese Wagyu farmers, and each cut is aged individually before service. The menu also covers USDA prime Nebraska beef and Australian Black Angus. If the cut you want is not available on a given evening, ask your server , special cuts that are not normally listed sometimes appear, and standard items can occasionally be absent. The live lobster cart, where you select your own catch at the table, is the kind of tableside theatre that works well for groups and first-time visitors.

    The wine programme is the most credible part of the operation for serious drinkers. Wine Director Just Wong and Sommelier Amy Pan oversee a list that draws particular depth in Burgundy, Bordeaux, Champagne, California, and Spain. At $$$ pricing with a $400 corkage fee, you are paying for access and depth, not bargain hunting. If you are bringing your own bottle, factor that fee into your planning. The bar also holds what the venue claims is Macau's most extensive collection of brown spirits, with rare American whisky including Pappy Van Winkle, plus American oak barrel-aged cocktails made in house.

    When to Visit and What to Know

    SW Steakhouse is open for dinner daily except Tuesdays. The seasonal calendar in Macau has a direct effect on booking difficulty here: Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival periods require reservations well in advance, and this applies across the city's dining options regardless of price tier. Outside those windows, book as early as possible regardless , the combination of the wine programme's growing reputation and the entertainment format means the room fills consistently. Wynn Palace operates complimentary shuttle services from ten locations across Macau, including Macau International Airport and both ferry terminals, which removes the logistics problem for visitors arriving from outside Cotai.

    The menu's breadth creates a real seasonal and nightly variation in what is available. The beef sourcing model , individual ageing by cut , means the selection on any given night depends partly on what has been aged to readiness. This is worth treating as a feature rather than a frustration: ask your server what is exceptional that evening rather than arriving with a fixed order in mind. The SW Seafood Spectacular, listed as an appetiser but substantial enough to reframe the meal for lighter appetites, combines lobster, crab, shrimp, clams, and oysters. Additions to the main cuts include half lobster tails, Alaskan crab Thermidor, and seared foie gras.

    Awards and Recognition

    SW Steakhouse holds a Michelin Plate (2025), a Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025), and a La Liste ranking of 77 points (2026). The wine programme received Forbes recognition in 2020. These credentials confirm a venue performing consistently above the baseline for hotel steakhouses in the region, though the Michelin Plate rather than a full star signals very good cooking without the precision ceiling of the city's starred rooms. For comparison, Robuchon au Dôme and Jade Dragon operate at a different technical level, but SW is not competing in that register , it is offering a fuller evening rather than a purely culinary one.

    Practical Details

    DetailSW SteakhouseLai HeenRobuchon au Dôme
    CuisineSteakhouseCantoneseFrench Contemporary
    Price tier$$$$$$$$$$
    Wine list depth870 selections / 21,500 bottlesNot specifiedExtensive (multi-Michelin)
    Booking difficultyHardModerateHard
    Entertainment3D cabaret showNoneNone
    LocationWynn Palace, CotaiRitz-Carlton, CotaiGrand Lisboa, Peninsula
    ClosedTuesdaysCheck directlyCheck directly

    More Dining in Macau and the Region

    For Cantonese fine dining in Macau, Chef Tam's Seasons and Jade Dragon are the two strongest options at the leading of the market. For French, Alain Ducasse at Morpheus and Robuchon au Dôme are both operating at a higher technical ceiling than SW but without the entertainment component. The Kitchen offers a more casual entry point if the $$$-tier commitment feels steep. For regional comparisons, A Cut in Taipei and Capa in Orlando provide useful points of reference for what a hotel steakhouse can deliver at this price tier in different markets. Broader Greater Bay Area diners exploring fine dining across the region may also want to consider Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine in Guangzhou and Xin Rong Ji in Beijing for Chinese fine dining context. Our full Macau restaurants guide, Macau hotels guide, Macau bars guide, Macau wineries guide, and Macau experiences guide cover the full picture. For other dining options across China, see also 102 House in Shanghai, Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu, Ru Yuan in Hangzhou, and Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is SW Steakhouse worth the price?

    At $$$ per head, SW Steakhouse delivers more than most steakhouses at this price point. The beef sourcing is serious — whole Japanese wagyu cows purchased from accredited independent farmers, aged cut by cut — and the 870-label wine list with 21,500 bottles in inventory is one of the strongest in Macau. Add a 3D cabaret show and a live lobster cart, and the value case is clear for groups who want a full evening rather than just a meal. Solo diners or those who only want a straightforward steak may find the format more than they need.

    What should a first-timer know about SW Steakhouse?

    SW Steakhouse is closed on Tuesdays, so plan around that. Getting there is easy: Wynn Palace runs complimentary shuttles from 10 locations across Macau, including the airport and both ferry terminals. The menu is extensive but availability of specific cuts can vary by day, so ask your server what's on and what's off when you sit down. The 3D cabaret show runs during dinner service and is the signature element of the experience — if you're not expecting it, it reframes the entire evening.

    Is SW Steakhouse good for solo dining?

    SW Steakhouse is not designed around solo dining. The format — live cabaret, a lobster cart, table-side service, and a wine list priced for sharing — skews toward groups or couples marking an occasion. The $$$ pricing also makes a solo visit hard to justify on value alone. For solo dining in Macau at a similar tier, a counter-format restaurant would serve you better.

    What are alternatives to SW Steakhouse in Macau?

    For Cantonese fine dining, Lai Heen at The Ritz-Carlton is the stronger option. For French at the top of the Macau market, Robuchon au Dôme is the reference point. Feng Wei Ju covers Sichuan and Huaiyang at a high level if you want to move away from Western formats entirely. SW Steakhouse holds its own as the only steakhouse-cabaret combination in Cotai, which makes direct comparison difficult — the real question is whether the format fits your night.

    Can SW Steakhouse accommodate groups?

    Yes, and the format suits groups well. The cabaret show, shared side dishes like smoked mac and cheese and black-truffle creamed corn, and the live lobster cart are all built for communal dining. The wine list at $$$ pricing with bottles running well into three figures is sized for group bottles rather than individual pours. For Chinese New Year or Mid-Autumn Festival visits, reservations are not optional — book well in advance.

    Is SW Steakhouse good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with caveats. The 3D cabaret show, wagyu beef, live lobster selection, and a bar with Pappy Van Winkle and barrel-aged cocktails combine to make this one of the more theatrically complete dinner options in Macau. It holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and a Black Pearl 1 Diamond (2025), which gives it credibility at the occasion-dining tier. The caveat: if your group wants a quiet, intimate dinner, the cabaret format works against that. For theatre and spectacle alongside serious food, it earns the booking.

    Location

    Wynn Palace, Av. da Nave Desportiva, Macao

    Macau, China

    Compare SW Steakhouse

    Full Comparison: SW Steakhouse
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking Difficulty
    SW SteakhouseSteakhouseHard
    AjiNikkei, InnovativeMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Five Foot RoadSichuanMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Lai HeenCantoneseMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Robuchon au DômeFrench ContemporaryMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    Feng Wei JuHunan-Sichuan, HunaneseMichelin 2 StarUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between SW Steakhouse and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    Against the $$$ field in Macau, SW Steakhouse has no direct steakhouse competitor. The most relevant comparison is whether you want a full-evening format or a purely culinary one. Lai Heen ($$$, Cantonese) matches SW on price and delivers stronger technical cooking in the Chinese fine dining register, but the experience is conventional by comparison. If culinary precision is your primary measure, Lai Heen has the edge. If you want a fuller evening with entertainment, beef variety, and one of Macau's deepest wine lists, SW is the clearer pick at this price tier.

    At the $$$$ level, Robuchon au Dôme operates at a significantly higher technical ceiling and is the right choice if the cooking itself is the occasion. Aji ($$$$, Nikkei) is worth considering if your group wants innovative cuisine with a different flavour profile entirely. Both require a meaningfully larger spend per head than SW. For the budget-conscious diner who still wants flavour depth, Feng Wei Ju ($$, Hunan-Sichuan) and Five Foot Road ($$, Sichuan) are the logical step down in price, though the format and cuisine are entirely different.

    The practical summary: book SW Steakhouse when you want beef, serious wine, and spectacle in a single evening, it is the most distinctive format in Macau at the $$$ tier. Book Robuchon au Dôme when the cooking alone needs to justify the evening. Book Lai Heen when you want Cantonese precision at a comparable price. All three are hard to book around major festival periods, so plan accordingly.

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