8 Culinary Delights You Shouldn’t Miss in Macau
Your next trip won't be just about the casinos.
by Kara Santos | December 13, 2017
While walking around the tourist areas, you’re sure to come across stalls selling dried meat or jerky. These wafer-thin slices of barbecued pork jerky are moist and grilled to perfection over a charcoal fire. They come in a wide variety of interesting flavors from spicy, regular, pork and beef, among others.
For those looking for a wide international selection of craft beer to take home, you might want to take a pilgrimage to the quirky named Beer Temple, a cozy beer shop that’s just a short walk from St. Paul’s Ruins. With hundreds of bottles hanging from the ceiling like a chandelier and rows of bottles on display on the shelves, you’re sure to find a beer you’ll like!
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