Sunday, March 28, 2010

Dining guide in Venetian

We, a family of six ( 3kids and granny who is wheel- chair bound), spent 3 nights in Venetian and most of the time had our meals in the hotel itself.





Initially, we were quite sceptical that we could bring granny along. After contacting the hotel%26#39;s staff, we were assured that wheelchair would be provided. After checking in at the main lobby, we went over to the concierge near the main entrance and collected the wheel chair. There was no deposit needed.





We used the lifts next to the concierge and went up to the third floor. From there we wheeled granny all the way to the suites.





We stayed at the south wing and we found out that it was quite near to the dining areas.





On the first floor, turn right as you come out from the lifts, there is Cafe Deco Macao. They serve buffet breakfast every morning. If you turn left, especially if you are with kids, take the side lane, bypassing the casino and head towards the west lobby. You will see Starbucks on your left, Old Neptune Restaurant ( they serve noodles and congee, crab congee and roast goose clear noodle are highly recommended) and Bambu restaurant ( buffet lunch and dinner).





On the third floor, if you turn left, there is the food court. If you turn right, and walk all the way down till the end, you will see the No signboard restaurant( a branch of the famous seafood restaurant from Singapore and the Shen Garden restaurant (Shanghainese).





Bon appetit and have fun.

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