After an uneventful stretch for the city’s Indian dining scene, there’s a moment of renewed excitement with four new restaurants open now or opening soon
Sara Santos Silva
Senior Manager of Lifestyle & Client Relations
From the northern Portuguese city of Espinho, Sara is responsible for curating lifestyle content at Macao News, across web, newsletter and social media platforms. Although her position has its glamorous, sybaritic side, what she loves the most about her job is the chance to connect with people and listen to their stories. Sara has lived in Macao for nine years and both her children were born in the city.
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