On the day of arrival, we explored whilst on our way to the attractions and found this noodle shop on the street side that sells local delicacies and we like to give a try.
Their signature dish - noodles with shrimp powder
I don't really like the taste and there is no ingredient at all.
Solely noodles cum 'powder' only.. OMG!
Fried Egg Bread- I should have follow Brandon, order the same thing
I love its historic street and the Portuguese buildings...
the unique assimilation and co-existence of Chinese and Western cultures!
St. Joseph Church managed by the Catholic Diocese of Macao
We are excited to see MacDonald there... my favourite!
Senado Square -
a paved area in the centre of the former Portuguese colony of Macau
Thanks to Brandon, we took a break at Haagen-Dazs whilst he do his 'business'
Mango Paradise and cooling Venice Romance (Chocolate and Coffee)
Ruins of St. Paul (view from the back of the entrance)
The ruins now consist of the southern stone façade — intricately carved between 1620 and 1627 by Japanese Christians in exile from their homeland and local craftsmen under the direction of Italian Jesuit Carlo Spinola — and the crypts of the Jesuits who established and maintained the Cathedral.
The famous Macau Egg Tarts... Yummy! Must-try!!!
Our Dinner at the Senado Square.. on 3rd Level
looks like a ghostly restaurant when the door was opened...
We wanted to try Macau food but it was a disappointment!
Luckily the Fried Rice and the Fried Wantons can make it!
Night view of the Senado Square at the fountain~
We took a stroll after the non-delicious dinner,
we found the oldest casino in Macau -Grand Lisboa
Magnificent view of the Chandelier @ Grand Lisboa
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