Skip to main content

    Restaurant in Zhuhai, China

    The Eight

    150Pearl Points

    Focused Chinese Dining

    The Eight, Restaurant in Zhuhai

    About The Eight

    The Eight is the better pick when the table wants a focused Chinese restaurant meal in the Grand Lisboa orbit rather than steak, Italian, buffet variety, or a French splurge. First-timers should book it for an occasion-ready Chinese dinner, while cross-shopping The Kitchen, Casa Don Alfonso, Round-The-Clock Buffet, Robuchon au Dôme based on cuisine and formality.

    The Eight in Zhuhai is best planned around the verified basics: it is open Tuesday through Sunday with a midday service window from 11:30 AM–3 PM and an evening service window from 6–10 PM, it is closed on Monday. The dress code is smart casual, so it suits diners who want a more considered meal rather than an improvised casual stop.

    For planning other meals, compare the role of The Eight with other named options rather than assuming every restaurant serves the same purpose. The Kitchen, Casa Don Alfonso, Robuchon au Dôme, Round-The-Clock Buffet, The Kitchen Grand Lisboa Hotel Macau are useful comparison points depending on what kind of meal the group wants. For broader planning, use Our full Zhuhai restaurants guide.

    Book it for a planned meal, not a last-minute fallback

    The clearest verified reason to plan ahead is the schedule. The Eight is closed on Monday, then open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM–3 PM and again from 6–10 PM. If the timing matters, choose the service window first and build the rest of the day around it.

    Because no verified menu, price, chef, seating, phone, or service-format details are available here, avoid choosing it based on assumptions about a particular dish, tasting menu, dining counter, or special format. Treat the restaurant as a Zhuhai dining option with confirmed hours and a smart-casual dress code, then confirm any menu-specific needs directly before you go.

    Who should skip it

    Skip it if you need a Monday meal, because The Eight is closed that day. Also skip it if your decision depends on unverified specifics such as exact pricing, dietary accommodations, takeout, delivery, seating layout, or a particular menu format; those details are not confirmed in the available information.

    If this meal is part of a wider dining plan, keep the restaurant decision separate from hotel, bar, winery, activity decisions. For other named dining comparisons, consider The Kitchen Grand Lisboa Hotel Macau, The Kitchen, Casa Don Alfonso, Robuchon au Dôme, or Round-The-Clock Buffet, while checking each venue's current details before committing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to The Eight in Zhuhai?

    For comparison planning, consider The Kitchen Grand Lisboa Hotel Macau, Casa Don Alfonso, Robuchon au Dôme, Round-The-Clock Buffet, or The Kitchen. The best choice depends on the kind of meal you want and the current details each venue confirms.

    Is The Eight good for solo dining?

    There is no verified solo-dining policy or seating detail available here. If you are going alone, check directly with the restaurant before booking.

    What should I order at The Eight?

    No specific dishes or menu format are verified here. Confirm the current menu directly with the restaurant before choosing The Eight for a particular item or style of meal.

    What should a first-timer know about The Eight?

    The Eight is in Zhuhai. It is closed on Monday and open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM–3 PM and 6–10 PM. The dress code is smart casual.

    Is lunch or dinner better at The Eight?

    The verified hours include a midday window from 11:30 AM–3 PM and an evening window from 6–10 PM, Tuesday through Sunday. Choose based on which timing fits your plans, remember that the restaurant is closed on Monday.

    Is The Eight good for a special occasion?

    It can be considered for a planned Zhuhai meal if the Tuesday-to-Sunday schedule and smart-casual dress code fit the occasion. For any occasion-specific needs, confirm current menu, pricing, service details directly before booking.

    Location

    2/F, Grand Lisboa Macau, Macao

    Zhuhai, China

    Compare The Eight

    Where it fits against the nearby set

    The Eight is the Chinese-led choice in a peer group that otherwise gives diners several cleaner cuisine lanes: steak at The Kitchen, Italian at Casa Don Alfonso, breadth at Round-The-Clock Buffet, a bigger formal splurge at Robuchon au Dôme. Book based on what the table actually wants to eat, not just which dining room sounds more serious.

    If this is not the right booking

    If the group wants steak, choose The Kitchen. If the occasion calls for a more formal French-leaning splurge, choose Robuchon au Dôme. For mixed groups that need range over focus, Round-The-Clock Buffet is the safer fallback.

    How The Eight compares nearby

    Choose The Eight when the meal should center on Chinese dining and feel more formal than a flexible hotel stop. The Kitchen is the better fit for a steakhouse brief at a $$$ tier, while Casa Don Alfonso is the clearer choice for Italian. The Eight is less useful for mixed-preference groups, but stronger for diners who already know they want Chinese cooking to define the meal.

    Round-The-Clock Buffet is the easier group compromise if variety matters more than a composed restaurant experience. Robuchon au Dôme is the more obvious splurge candidate for a formal French-leaning occasion, especially when the point is ceremony. The Eight sits between those poles: more focused than a buffet, less cuisine-agnostic than the steakhouse or Italian options, better suited to a table that wants a Chinese meal without turning dinner into a hotel tour.

    The Kitchen Grand Lisboa Hotel Macau overlaps most on location convenience, but the decision is simple: book the Kitchen names for beef, Casa Don Alfonso for Italian, Round-The-Clock Buffet for variety, Robuchon au Dôme for a grander splurge, The Eight for a Chinese-led occasion meal.

    Recognized By

    Keep this place

    Save or rate The Eight on Pearl

    Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.