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Louis Vuitton Maison @ One Central, Macau
We seldom visit a LV as they sell more or less the same lines of goods, but are curious to know what this luxury brand is doing to keep justifying charging those premium prices. So we wandered into this flagship “maison” which was holding an exhibition of LV’s history and craftsmanship. I took this picture
翠華餐廳 Tsui Wah Restaurant
Tsui Wah 翠華 is the second restaurant that is worth a mention for its quality, price, and inventiveness. It is one of the best in a class of restaurants that is similar in spirit to a US diner. These restaurants serve all kinds of food, local HK style, Chinese regional, “Western”, Northeast (Japan and Korea)
黃枝記粥麵店 Wong Chi Kee Congee & Noodle Shop
On this trip, two restaurants are worth a special mention – they are both inexpensive, reliable, open at all hours, and make an effort to produce a best-in-class dish. They are well-known locally and I am now a fan too. The first is 黃枝記粥麵店 Wong Chi Kee Congee & Noodle shop (WCK), the other is
The Shopping Arcades: vrai ou faux
One thing you cannot avoid in these Macau hotels is the shopping arcade, each with the same ubiquitous luxury brands – some more exclusive than the others – all expensive but boring – and they were mostly empty when we were visiting. The masses had not yet descended on these hotels and shopping centers as



































