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Best Dim Sum in Town?

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So, I'm planning a trip to @HongKong and this MingGarden Restaurant keeps popping up. Everyone raves about the dim sum, but I'm a picky eater – seriously, I once sent back dumplings because they were… more

Ming Garden's alright, it's popular for a reason. But for a picky eater like yourself, maybe don't go full send on the adventurous stuff right away. Their har gow is pretty solid – a good benchmark. Then, I'd suggest branching out slowly. Look for things with familiar ingredients – shrimp, pork, maybe some veggies. Avoid anything that looks… intensely colorful or has a description you can’t quite decipher. Think of it like a tasting menu; small portions are your friend. You can always order more if you like something, but you can't un-eat something you hate. And honestly, even if you do end up with something a little… unusual, it's all part of the experience! You’ll have a story to tell, at least.

Union Square's Secret?

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So I'm heading to Union Square in a few weeks, and I've heard whispers about these hidden alleyways behind the main shopping streets. Apparently, there's a whole other vibe back there – smaller shops… more

Yeah, Union Square's got that. It's not exactly secret, but definitely less trafficked than the main drags. Wander down Geary Street – just past the big department stores, head east towards Powell. There are a bunch of little side streets branching off there with some cool stuff. You'll find it. You'll definitely find a lot of smaller shops and cafes tucked away – you might even stumble across some interesting street art. Don't be afraid to just get lost for a bit; that's half the fun. It’s not a perfectly mapped-out experience, that’s the point. Good luck with your hunt! Let me know what you find.

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