Sauce and Mustard's second day in Macau started off cold. With the hotel room's heater broken, they had a broken sleep and woke up frozen. Without further ado, Sauce and Mustard got out of the chilly bed to explore the city state of Macau. Right outside Sauce and Mustard's hotel was the famous Four Faced Buddha, so they made their prayers and carried on into the city.
Sauce and Mustard headed back to Rua do Cunha for some food. They visited Fong Da Coffee again for a morning coffee fix. Upon arriving at Rua do Cunha they went to O Santos Portuguese Restaurant and ordered a baked duck rice with cheese and a Portuguese sausage. (Sauce and Mustard Food Rating: 4/5)
Sauce and Mustard then went to the Galaxy Hotel to look around at the billions of dollars of glitz and glamour in their lobby and casino. They were going to make a bet at the casino but the minimum table bet was HK$300 and they couldn't afford it. Sauce and Mustard were just two little fishes in a big expensive pond.
Being too poor to place bets, Sauce and Mustard caught the free shuttle from the Hotel to the city center for some sightseeing and food tasting. The bus dropped them off at San Ma Lo 新馬路 and followed their instincts. Heading towards the Ruins of St Paul's through the Macau Outdoor Market at Rua de S. Paulo, Sauce and Mustard had freshly grounded sesame pudding 芝麻糊, white pepper puff stuff with pork while zig zagging from souvenir shops to souvenir shops taste testing Macau signature snacks, Chinese jerkys, almond biscuits, egg rolls etc, filling themselves up with sugar and protein.
At the end of the road was the Ruins of St Paul's where Sauce and Mustard got to ride a pedicab. They also got to meet with St Paul himself personally, before heading up Monte Fort to play with the cannons. The Fort gave a good birds eye view of Macau city and re-orientated Sauce and Mustard.
Sauce and Mustard then headed to Yee Shun Dairy Company for some milk pudding. After dessert, they walked around the casinos in the city in search of a free shuttle bus back to the Taipa Ferry Terminal to sail back to Hong Kong.
At the end of the road was the Ruins of St Paul's where Sauce and Mustard got to ride a pedicab. They also got to meet with St Paul himself personally, before heading up Monte Fort to play with the cannons. The Fort gave a good birds eye view of Macau city and re-orientated Sauce and Mustard.
Sauce and Mustard then headed to Yee Shun Dairy Company for some milk pudding. After dessert, they walked around the casinos in the city in search of a free shuttle bus back to the Taipa Ferry Terminal to sail back to Hong Kong.
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