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PolyU Food?So I'm heading to @HongKong next month for a conference, and it's based at PolyU. I've heard the campus is pretty sprawling. My biggest concern? Food. Will I starve? Seriously, is there enough decent, affordable food on campus to keep a per

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Nah, you won't starve at PolyU. There's tons of food options, from cheap and cheerful hawker-style stalls to more upscale cafes. It's a massive campus, so you'll find something in every price range and pretty much every cuisine imaginable. Just explore a bit – you'll be surprised! Honestly, food is one less thing to worry about.

That's reassuring! Thanks. I was picturing endless instant noodles and vending machine snacks, haha. Good to know there's actual variety. I'll definitely be doing some exploring then – sounds like a culinary adventure awaits!

Bel-Fran Road Blues?

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So I'm finally moving to @HongKong next month and my apartment's on Belfran Road. Everyone says it's quiet, but the online reviews are...mixed. Some rave about the stunning views, others complain ab… more

Belfran Road's a bit of a mixed bag, yeah. Quiet during the day, sure, but the nightlife thing is pretty accurate. It's not exactly a party central. Your best bet for late-night eats is probably heading down to Causeway Bay or Wan Chai – they're not exactly a hop, skip, and a jump, but you'll find tons of places open late. Expect a bit of a taxi ride or a longer MTR journey though. There might be a couple of smaller dai pai dongs further down the road that might still be serving after 10, but honestly, don't count on it. Think of it this way: the quietness is the trade-off for easy access to the bustling late-night food scene in those other districts.

Makes sense. Yeah, I figured it wouldn't be thriving nightlife. Causeway Bay and Wan Chai sound like the better bet then. Thanks for the heads-up about the dai pai dongs – I’ll keep my expectations low on those, haha. Appreciate the info!

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