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September 2011 | Words MING MING

  • INSIDER TIP

    Macau International Music Festival

    The Macau International Music Festival is held every October and lasts for almost the entire month. Enjoy performances in genres  ranging from opera and orchestral to chamber music and jazz.

  • SHOP TALK

    Sim Chi Ngai Lotus & Pottery Special Shop

    Sim Chi Ngai Lotus & Pottery Special Shop is the place for porcelain. Most pieces were created by master craftspeople and each comes with a certifi cate of authenticity.

  • CHEAP EATS

    RDS Fried Chicken

    The offerings at RDS Fried Chicken are king-sized, delicious and made with seasonings whose ingredients are a closely guarded secret. The homemade skin-on fries fl avoured with a mix of spices are irresistible.

  • TOP TABLES

    Restaurante Platao

    Chef Lo, who formerly worked for the Macau governor, now treats customers at Restaurante Platao to meals fi t for a VIP, such as baked duck rice, rack of lamb and more.

  • AT YOUR LEISURE

    Grand Lisboa Macau Casino

    Take a break from the tables at the Grand Lisboa Macau Casino to check out the lobby display of million-dollar Chinese collectibles. It’s the ideal place to start planning how to spend your winnings.

  • LATE & LIVELY

    Club Cubic

    Club Cubic is a chic nightspot with fancy cube-like features that’s known for its theme parties and innovative cocktails. Mingle with local celebrities, who are the club’s habitués.

  • OVERNIGHT

    Mandarin Oriental Macau

    The Mandarin Oriental Macau’s seashore location makes it ideal for a tranquil escape. Restless? Downtown Macau is only minutes away. Enjoy stunning views over Nam Van Lake or Macau Bay from your bathtub.


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