Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Where Have You Beans: MACAU! Part Two

So, this entry is for our "Official" Day one in our Macau Trip.

For the part one of the Post, CLICK ME!

WAKE UUUUUPPP!! LETS GOOO!

I usually wake up early when I am travelling since I would like to make the most out of my limited stay in a particular place/country. My friend have researched that the usual opening of most of the establishments in Macau is 9 in the morning that is why they are not that in a hurry.

View from our room! hahahaha FOOOOD!

While waiting for my friends to get ready, I decided to go down and visit the Pastelaria Koi Kei across the street. Of course, I was looking forward to taste the Portuguese Egg Tart which is very famous in Macau. As I enter the Bakery, I was welcomed by one of the staffs and while I was looking at their products, the staff keeps on giving me free taste of the products I am looking at. HOORAY FOR FREE STUFF! I was really overwhelmed with all the free taste! hahaha

Start of a LOOOOONG day!

So Finally, My friends are READY TO GO! So we planned to have our breakfast first at Senado Square, We walked from our Hotel in Rua de Felicidade St. to Senado Square in San Malo around 5-10 minutes. We looked for one of the best restaurants in Senado Square, by reading blogs, we knew that one of the most visited restaurants is

WONG CHI KEI Noodles and Congee.


We actually had a hard time finding the place. If you are in Senado Square, just look for the McDonalds, then look for the restaurant in the building across Mcdo, it is somewhere left. HUWAT?!

Inside Wong Chi Kei

The ambiance is like the usual Chinese restaurant here in the Philippines. Though upon entering, you will smell the shrimp-ish aroma of the soup that is being prepared near the dining area. As soon as you sit, the staff will be serving you house tea while ordering what to eat. Menu is in Chinese and English, so it won't be too hard to choose what to eat; there is another menu with pictures if you are still having a hard time choosing! I ordered..

Noodles with Pork Chop

While Meryll ordered Noodles with shrimp dumpling and Tal got Noodles with Wonton. Well basically, they all have the same soup base and noodles, they just differ in toppings. Unfortunately, I didn't enjoy it as much as Meryll and Tal did because i'm not a fan of seafood. The soup tasted like shrimp broth. Noodles are thin and firm, it has quite a lot of serving actually, enough to stuff you for a long day. It also comes with a little serving of a green leafy vegetable hihihi.. A bowl costs around MOP40.00.

After Eating, we decided to walk around Senado Square and head towards Ruins of St. Paul.

NOTE: This has been pending for years now and due to short-term memory, I forgot what happened next... hihihihi... But ill try to remember as update this post. 

Thanks! God Bless!
-Sir Benz




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