W H E R E T O
Eat
To experience the pinnacle of Cantonese
cuisine on the Cotai Strip, head to Lotus
Palace at the Parisian Macao. Flaunting
an extensive drink list and four separate
dining menus, the smart-casual eatery
appeals to all types of foodies, including
vegan and vegetarian patrons. Enjoy pan-
Asian and Cantonese favorites, such as
braised pork ribs with mustard greens and
matsutake mushroom, Chaozhou-style
goose barbeque or seafood stew with
abalone and black truffle. For a heartier
meal, opt for the 11-course prix fixe Hot
Pot menu, including purple sweet potato
and taro vermicelli, handmade shrimp paté
with caviar and crab and sesame ginger
rice dumplings.
Delicious Cantonese hot pot with chili soup
W H E R E T O
Play
Fans of Cirque Du Soleil won’t want to miss
“The House of Dancing Water,” an awardwinning
spectacle of aquatic dance and
acrobatics by director Franco Dragone.
The production follows the story of a
fisherman whose valiant quest is derailed
by a mysterious force that leads him to
strange and magical lands. Held at The City
of Dreams, the production set features a
45,000-square-foot pool, one of the largest
of its kind in the world. After the show, get
your dance on at the City of Dreams’ Club
Cubic, considered the most prestigious
nightclub in Macao, or try your luck at the
world’s largest casino at The Venetian, just
across the Cotai Strip.
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