Month: March 2011

  • Restaurante Litoral 海灣餐廳, Macau

    On the same day we went to the A-Ma Temple, we went to lunch at – Restaurante Litoral 海灣餐廳 at 261A Rua do Almirante Sérgio, in the inner port area.  They serve traditional Macanese dishes – a fusion of Portugal, Chinese and African flavors.  Macau has more than 500 years of history (compared to HK’s…

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  • 媽閣廟 A-Ma Temple

    The A-Ma temple (Barra Temple, 媽閣廟) was one of our first sightseeing stops.  Macau has more history than HK.  And this temple apparently already existed before the city of Macau came into being.  According to Wikipedia: Built in 1488, the temple is dedicated to Matsu, the goddess of seafarers and fishermen. The name Macau is thought…

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  • Zi Yat Heen 紫逸軒 @ The Four Seasons, Macau

    Zi Yat Heen 紫逸軒 is a Michelin 2-star Chinese restaurant located within our hotel.  It was impossible to book a table so we ended up crashing in for dim sum at almost 2pm.  The ambience was top-notch and so was the food.  Their menu listed at least 12 different shark’s fin soups – different grades and…

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