Sunday, June 8, 2014

Day 2 - Lord Stow's egg tarts at Venetian Shoppe - > Venetian -> Cotai Sands Integrated Resort -> Dinner at Kofu Foodcourt -> Nigh Shots of Cotai Sands

After the parade, it was time to have tea at Lord Stow's at Venetian Shoppe, a new outlet. We crossed over to Venetian via the bridge of the stars. This was new from our last visit. It connects the Cotai Sands with Venetian through the four seasons Shoppe.



Cotai Strip

Four seasons' Shoppe

Venetian's Shoppe, still as pretty as before.








Finally located the new outlet of Lord Stow's Egg Tarts, which is now conveniently lcoated at Venetian. Need not travel to Coloane Island.

There was a long queue as the shop was short handed. The tarts were sold out as soon as they were out from the oven. Advantage of this was the tarts are very fresh.
We sat and enjoyed the tarts, sipped our tea/chocolate and watched the queue moved.



After enjoying the tarts, we showed our daughter the Venetian Hotel. It was her first visit to Macau. And she was awed by the design of the hotel.







Took shots of Venetian outside. The photos were better the last visit as it was sunny then.







Next, took shots of the Cotai Sands Integrated Resort which was new from our last visit few years ago. It had the Tibetan theme and Conrad, Holiday Inn and Sheraton made up the group. Very beautifully done compared to the City of Dreams next door.






Between the Holiday Inn and Conrad, there was a Paradise Garden where you can take photos with the Dreamworks' Characters.




Conrad's Lobby


Dinner was at Koufu Cotai Shoppe as we were lazy to venture out. Originally wanted to take Portuguese cuisine but hubby does not like so we settled our meal at the foodcourt. Each mixed rice with 2 vegetables and one meat costed about 10bucks.


After dinner, took some night shots of Cotai Sands. It was drizzling though.






Itinerary :

Day 1 - Flight to HK -> Taxi to Silka Far East -> Deposit luggage -> Train to Sheung Wan -> Ferry to Macau Maritime to Sands -> Bus to Gong Bei -> Check in L Hotel, Lianhua (reivew) - > Dinner at Macchiato -> LianHua Street -> Desert at 鲜芋仙

Day 2 - Breakfast at canteen beside L Hotel -> Fisher Girl 珠海渔女 -> Shijingshan Park石景山 -> Zhuhai Museum -> Lunch at Yonghe Da Wang 永和大王, Taiwanese fastfood at Jiuzhou City -> Checkout L Hotel -> Ferry to Macau -> Check in Sheraton Hotel hotel -> Dreamworks Parade -> Lord Stow's egg tarts - > Dreamworks -> Dinner at Kofu Foodcourt -> Night shots of Cotai Sands -> Review of Sheraton Hotel Cotai

Day 3 - Breakfast at Feast, Sheraton -> Senado Square -> St Paul Ruins 大三巴牌坊 -> The Cathedral -> 福隆新街 -> Lunch at 百胜食家, 福隆新街 -> Guia Hill Fortress & Lighthouse -> St Margaret Egg Tarts -> Nap -> Dinner at Taipa Food Village -> More Night Shots of Cotai Strip

Day 4 – Breakfast at Xin, Sheraton -> Shuttle to Ferry Terminal -> Cotai Ferry to HK -> Lunch at Tim Ho Wan -> Check in Silka Fast East Hotel (Review) -> Dinner st Yue Kee Restaurant, 裕记烧鹅饭店, Sham Tseng 深井.

Day 5 – Breakfast at Silka -> Shuttle to Tsing Yi station -> Disneyland -> Lunch at Fantasy Island -> High Tea -> Supper at 翠苑茶餐厅

Day 6 – Breakfast at Silka - > Shuttle to Tsing Yi station - > Ngong Ping 360 -> Big Buddha - > Bean curb desert - > Teppanyaki lunch at Republic Food Court at CityGate -> Shopping at Citygate Outlets -> Dinner at 小肥羊.

Day 7 - Breakfast at Silka -> Shuttle to Tsing Yi station -> Airport express -> Lunch at Maxims Jade Garden -> Home Sweet Home

2 comments:

  1. How are the prices like at the Koufu Food Court? You said dinner cost 10bucks (the rice plate). I assume this is SGD 10? Sounds too cheap for HKD 10.

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  2. Yes it is $10 sing dollars per rice plate

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