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Valueable advice or meet people in Hong Kong for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

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Central's Best Kept Secret?

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I spent a week exploring Central, mostly sticking to the tourist traps. But one evening, stumbling down a side street off Hollywood Road, I found this tiny, unassuming noodle shop – packed with local… more

Word of mouth, mostly. Seriously. Hong Kongers are incredibly tight-lipped about their favourite spots sometimes – it’s part of the charm, I guess. You won't find them on TripAdvisor or Google Maps, that's for sure. Try wandering around during off-peak hours – lunch rushes are nuts, but after 2pm or before 11am you might stumble on some less crowded, equally delicious places. And don't be afraid to just walk around. Get lost a bit. That's how you find those places the tourists never see. Plus, check out some of the smaller, independent food blogs written in Cantonese – even if you can't read it, the pictures are usually enough to lead you to culinary gold. Good luck with your noodle hunt!

Cognitio College Cafeteria Food?

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So I'm heading to Cognitio College next week for an interview. Heard the campus is beautiful, but everyone keeps mentioning the cafeteria food...is it really as legendary (or terrifying) as the rumou… more

Honestly? It's not that bad. Think standard college cafeteria fare – some hits, some misses. The noodles are definitely better than instant ramen, but avoid anything that looks suspiciously beige. The chicken...well, let's just say it's chicken. Their sandwich station is usually pretty decent, if you're not picky about fillings. And surprisingly, their fruit salad is often fresh. So maybe pack a protein bar or something as backup, but you'll survive. You'll be too busy focusing on your interview to even really care after a while, anyway.

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taniahansel · · OP

Yeah, that sounds about right. I figured it wouldn't be amazing, but I was hoping to avoid actual chicken. Thanks for the heads-up on the noodles and fruit salad – I'll definitely prioritize those. A protein bar is a good idea, I'm always hungry before big things. Appreciate the honest review!

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