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A day in Macao
Posted by ldsllvn (272 days ago)
I have not been before and am taking a friend for a day. Would be grateful for advice on what I must see/do, considering it is only a day's trip? Many thanks!
(I am based in Hong Kong)
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Posted by katclarke (272 days ago)
Visit the ruins of St Paul, see the Fort, wander around the cobbled streets of Macau, check out the Venetian .... Have fun.
(I am based in Macau)
Posted by ldsllvn (272 days ago)
thank you kat! any advice on where to have lunch please? would love portuguese I guess!!
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by mum2004 (272 days ago)
Hello,
I can recommend you ALORCHA restaurant, it's typical portuguese food. It's very good.
It's Rua Do Almirante Serigo N289, it's between the navigation school and the maritime museum. You need to take a taxi.
The service was excellent
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by Ed (272 days ago)
Been to Alorcha but my preference is Fernandos.
Fantastic ambiance and awesome food (mixed salad, garlic prawns, roast chicken, ribs, clams, big jug of wine - cannot go wrong).
Must be some reason that you have to wait at least an hour if you show up for lunch or dinner on a weekend...
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by katclarke (272 days ago)
We had a fab lunch at Camoes (sp?) at Fisherman's Wharf. And they do an amazing molten choc pudding.
But Fernados is still good (and cheap)
(I am based in Macau)
Posted by ldsllvn (269 days ago)
guess one can not book Fernandos? will try to go early then - thank you very much everyone!
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by Philly Cheese (260 days ago)
Fernandos - this place is over rated. Long waits and since there are no other choices nearby, people wait. That said, the food is good and relatively cheap. In my opinion there are better choices for Portuguese food.
There was a restaurant that had a wide verandah that we ate at in an old Portuguese gov't building. I am not sure if it is still there as it might have been sold by now. I remember the ambiance was fantastic.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by Ed (260 days ago)
I beg to disagree on the over-rated... however I will agree that it can be a bit of a hassle to wait but because Fernandos is so good that people make the relatively long drive out knowing they will have to wait if they show up after 6pm (no RSVPs on the weekend are accepted).
But then thats part of the aura of the restaurant - and you can sit outside and enjoy some good wine at knock down prices.
I have also been to some other good restaurants in Macau with excellent ambiance (but nowhere near the food) however if you are with a group nothing beats Fernandos for atmosphere.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by ldsllvn (260 days ago)
anyway - thank you all - I have now been. As I mentioned it Ed, I loved Fernandos and we did not have to wait - we got there at 12.30 - so excellent all in all! The one PH is talking about might be the army something or other building? supposed to be nice, but I understand pricey..
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by Ed (260 days ago)
Club Militaire is cool... I went years ago... dont recall the food but it was certainly a nice experience to have dinner in that that very old colonial building. Make sure you bring a proper jacket if you go.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by Kegs (260 days ago)
Can anyone recommend a tour (in english) or the best way to get around for 4 adults. Just a day trip thats all.
Thanks
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by ldsllvn (259 days ago)
Kegs - could you start your own thread please so I dont get email notification when people came back to YOUR question.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
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