With Easter fast approaching, this year Hotel Royal Macau is celebrating Easter the Portuguese way at Fado restaurant with an a-la-carte menu created by Executive Chef, Luís Américo.
The Easter menu offers a choice of 6 dishes, from appetizers, main courses to desserts. First up is Poached egg over an Easter nest with chorizo and green pea cream soup, then a reinvented appetizer of Squid stuffed with Portuguese sausage and black bean mash; next for main course selections, either Salmon tornedo with Jerusalem artichoke purée and roasted vegetables or Easter Lamb chops with corn textures and spinach stew; and finally for desert, Easter eggs with Portuguese crème brulée and chocolate crumble and Portuguese pavlova, stuffed with egg cream and roasted Easter almonds to finish.
Fado’s Easter Special a-la-carte menu is available from March 30th to April 6th, and is available for diners to mix and match dishes of their choice.
Sands China care ambassadors share carnival spirit at the Venetian
Fifty members of the Macau Association for the Parents of the Mentally Handicapped were invited to spend an afternoon at Venetian Carnevale Saturday. They were accompanied by 36 Sands China Care Ambassadors as they participated in the entertainment and festivities of the Italian-themed annual event at The Venetian’s outdoor lagoon area.
Before the carnival, the attendees were first invited to Bambu restaurant for a buffet lunch together with the SCCA volunteers. Afterwards, they experienced the festivities on offer at Venetian Carnevale, including face painting, the “Feed the Clown” and “Scooter Shooter” games, and a range of performers from around the world.
For the duration of Venetian Carnevale, which concludes March 29, all proceeds generated from face painting (costing MOP20) and all contributions collected from the donation box placed close to where the Sienta la Cabeza performance takes place will be donated to the association.
“On behalf of our members I would like to thank The Venetian Macao for showing us such a wonderful time today,” said Wong Kam Fong, Vice President of the Macau Association for the Parents of the Mentally Handicapped. “As an association we are very happy to be involved with companies such as Sands China, as the support we receive, both financial and otherwise, is invaluable to the work we are trying to do in our community.“
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