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Paul and I stayed overnight only in Macau. Our first day after checking in at Hotel Sintra , was spent at the Cotai Strip where we checked out the City of Dreams and the ever-famous Venetian Hotel. We were initially planning to stay at the Venetian after hearing my Kongkong rave endlessly about it.
But since Kongkong had a bigger traveling budget than us, we opted to just stay at the other side of the island but made sure to still spend some time explore this much-talked about hotel. Since it was my first time in Macau and I hardly had time to research prior to our trip thus, our first day dining choices were quite disappointing.
Not that it tastes bad but it definitely wasn't memorable enough. You see, we had lunch at McDonald's and dinner at Fat Burger. Not very Macanese at all. So, I woke up the next day with a plan. We have to dine at an authentic Macanese or Portuguese restaurant before we fly back home. The question is, where to? Thanks to the impressively fast WiFi connection available in our hotel room, I began checking out blogs and later on narrowed my list down to two.
Since we didn't have much time and A-Ma Temple is just a bus ride away from our hotel, this was eventually my choice. I'm saying my because Paul was still in lalaland while I was doing my research and I just wanted to surprise him with our authentic Portuguese lunch date plan. The dilemma though is that A Lorcha is a very popular restaurant and reservation is required.
They open at 1PM yes, I know quite odd for a restaurant and if we want to grab a chance to dine there, I decided not to wait till 1 to make the call but instead to ensure that we're there at their doorstep just in case a table is available for us.