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Salted Egg Dark Chocolate from Cafe Amazon, Thailand REVIEW (weird and delicious coffee)
Cafe Amazon offers two new salted egg drinks: salted egg late and salted egg dark chocolate. REVIEW
Coffee in a pouch: a review of Cafe Real (Korean Coffee)
I bought a pouch of Korean coffee at a Korean supermarket in Bangkok, Thailand. Here’s my review!
Keep cool with… Potato Chips??? – a review of Lay’s new “Cooling Sensation” Potato Chips
A review of the new limited edition Lay’s “Cooling Sensation” potato chips. The cool chips come in two flavors: icy lemon and melon bingsu. It’s… weird, but are these new cooling chips any good? My honest review.
Crazy pizza that you can find only in Thailand! – roasted red pork, durian and cheese, and more!
Who knew that you could find so many strange and delicious pizza flavors in Thailand? Today, I order and review four of the most unusual pizzas that I could find, from durian (the world’s stinkiest fruit) to roasted red pork.
The Big Guide to Macau’s Must-See Casinos
If you don’t have time to visit every casino in Macau, try to visit at least a few of the ones listed here. These are the casinos that have the most to offer a visitor (even if you don’t want to gamble). These casinos have exciting attractions for tourists, amazing sights to see, and impressive collections to wonder at.
Where to get vaccinations in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Pasteur Institute REVIEW
If you are in Cambodia and you need emergency vaccination, here’s what you need to do.
REVIEW Hong Kong Milk Tea… from McDonald’s!
My review of the “local milk tea” from McDonald’s Hong Kong. How does this milk tea stack up as a Hong Kong Milk Tea?
What to Eat and Drink in Macau
While Macau may be better known for its casinos than anything else, a visitor shouldn’t overlook the excellent cuisine that the city has to offer. Macanese cuisine is deeply steeped in the city’s history, and is influenced by both its traditional Chinese and colonial Portuguese past. Some of Macau’s best dishes can be found in its street food; some of the best food can sometimes be found in the most unassuming of local food stalls!
How to travel between Macau and Hong Kong by Ferry
Hong Kong and Macau are located quite close to each other – less than 40 miles by sea, and the easiest way to cross from one maritime SAR to the other is by ferry.