The grand finale...

Rise and shine! The view from the apartment.
We hurriedly got ready and headed out for breakfast. Was kinda sad because this would be the last day of our holiday and we were supposed to leave by 7pm to the airport for our flight. :( I hate the last day of any holiday. It's inevitable, but yet you somehow wish that a miracle could happen and you'd have more days to enjoy.
Breakfast was at the delicious Margaret's Café e Nata.
Breakfast was at the delicious Margaret's Café e Nata.
Where they serve the best Portuguese egg tarts you only dream about!
Crispy, fresh, eggy-licious... Never a huge hardcore fan of egg tarts, but this are undeniably good.
Homemade pizza. Reminds me of the pizzas they used to serve at school in New Zealand. We'd have to fill up order forms and pay in advance for our lunches and I remember that the pizza tasted just like this!
Fresh bread with cold cuts of roast chicken and avocado.
Be prepared for a wait at Margaret's... because there is always a crowd there. It gets quite bad as there's more people than seats.
I spotted this graffiti on the wall next to the cafe. Is she a ghost? Or a happy little girl?
*****
CNY decor at the shopping area around the Ruins of St Paul's.
Inside a church...
*****
One of the reasons why we headed to the shopping area was because we wanted to go to Sasa. After the girls were done with Sasa, they boys were all gaga over the cheap sneakers being sold at the retail outlets. Look at my pair of black all stars - RM98++ ONLY! You can get really good bargains on authentic brands - fragrances, skincare, sports apparels.
*****
ALL HAIL THE KING OF PORK CHOP BURGERS!
Pork Chop Burger (I can't remember exactly where it is, but if anyone is interested... I will get the address). The bun is fresh, crispy and the pork, fried and tender. Nicely marinated too!
Same pork but with noodles

Famous pastries
*****
You know, I can't really emphatise with people who go to Macau and say they are bored or that there is nothing to see/do/eat there. Macau was simply fab for me. The food was awesome, there was lots of shopping, casinos were time consuming and if we had not spent all our time at the casinos, we would have explored all the sights.
How can Macau possibly be boring when they sell this bloody amount of leggings at the market? All types, textures and colours!





















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