Hong Kong/Macau 2008 FINALE – When The Sun Goes Down in Macau …
October 29, 2008 | 5,068 views
We were ushered to our seats upstairs, and were pleasantly surprised by the large crowd in the restaurant. The exterior was unassuming, but once we stepped in, the place came to life, literally. With cutleries & glasses a-clanking, the boisterous/lively/vibrant crowd (mostly tourists, I presume) imposed a sense of camaraderie, automatically injecting charm into the classic dining hall.

Complimentary bread and butter …. The bread resembled baguette, but not as hard
Bacalhau Fried Rice (MOP$35/RM15.75)
Roasted German Pork Knuckle (MOP$70/RM31.50)
The sight of pork knuckle in the menu had me in a trance. Really. And the next table savouring the whole slab of meat was all the more inviting. You can have your knuckle roasted or steamed. But ewww …. who eat their pork knuckles steamed anyway?
The portion was definitely meant for sharing, and the tender, juicy and fatty cuts of meat were irresistible. However, the saltiness may be a put-off factor to some. Ate them with the supplied bread and the saltiness was somewhat tempered.
Largo do Senado (Senado Square) – You can count the mosaics without getting your fingers stepped on … unlike the first night.

Ruins of St Paul’s …. The evening crowd was a welcoming change from the hustle/bustle of the daytime rush

You can practically sit on the steps and soak in the surroundings ….





Ohhhh, that’s really really cheap!!!!
And I’m going to miss all your HK posts….
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love the Largo do Senado by night.. very pretty! Wow… the grand finale! Thanks for sharing… this was an excellent journey for you (and for me!) Cheers
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*clap clap* on such complete coverage of your trip! RM2K for the whole trip is a really good deal! 2 countries pulak tu!
and u took the last picture of the sky from the plane is very nice lar.
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Hehe, finally you finish ur Hk/Macao post. It seems the Ko Wah not bad ho, maybe I should give it a try, much better than Sanva.
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Now that it’s come to an end, I’m going to miss looking forward to the posts… well, the only next step is for me to make my own journey there! Thanks for sharing!
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Finally u’d finish ur post.Haha!I think Dumbo is a bit salty for me, hope can try some other place next time.Min, Kowah not bad rite, trust me.Haha!
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christy : thanks. I will miss posting them too. haha …
cumi & ciki : you're most welcomed. someday I'll read back and smile. 🙂
nic : somehow snapping clouds during flights is very addictive lah. the feeling of above it all.
min : yup. sorry not much pics posted. but it's REALLY a hotel, with lifts, carpeted, and all. on wkdays less MOP100 also.
550mL Jar of Faith : thanks for following (enduring) my rants.
suwei : maybe we should try the Pinocchio, or the Ayam brand on Ruo do Cunha?
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huh! i wanna go HK!!!!!
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Hong Kong airport serves very nice food. Few famous restaurants or cafes opened a branch there. I had two breakfasts in the airport before flying back. 😛
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ah now i feel somewhat relieved to see that it costs you around 2k coz i’m planning a trip there for around the same duration and have been worried about how much it would cost… would def. refer to your reviews to go cari makan2 🙂
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aiwei : haha … go on! book one now. or at least wait til Air Asia holds another promo.
soo sean : oh really? then sorry I made a generalised statement. but Macau’s airport food was nothing to shout about.
epicuriousgirl : haha, there are so many more outlets we din get to try, due to time constraints. but there’s alwiz another trip down the line …
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no need to say sorry. I had the same perception before I tried hong kong airport food also. 🙂
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Hi, I’ll be leaving for Macau next week and have actually booked for Sanva Hotel. But I’m worry about the safety and whether it’s comfortable to stay there (my friend and I are both girls). As you mentioned, we have to share bathroom and so on. Is there a cheaper room rate in Ko Wah Hotel and do you know the price of it? Thanks in advance.
Melissa Ng
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soo sean : haha.. its true.
Anonymous : Ko Wah if on weekdays its around MOP$350/room for two. if weekends add another MOP$100 I think. but sad part is you cant book online. I’ve misplaced the business card, unfortunately.
SAn Va is definitely cheaper, with rates from MOP120-160 per room for two, with NO air cond, and ceiling fan/table fan. room’s rather rundown, but classic. shared bathrooms, total of two of them. security’s ok, as CCTV is installed at corridors. but if both of you are girls, recommended to watch out for each other when going to the bathroom.
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Your full coverage story made it like RM5k. 🙂 What a nice and cheap trip you had!
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cariso: RM5k?! haha … no way I’ll spend that amount for HK alone!
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