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Dim Sum Dilemma?

fmd_good Tim Ho Wan

I just ate at that tiny, crazy-busy place. Seriously, the lines were insane! But wow, the char siu bao...best I've ever had. Still, I'm wondering, how do they manage to churn out so much delicious… more

It's all about efficiency and assembly-line style cooking, I bet. Those places are incredibly well-organized. Think specialized stations for each dim sum item, prepped ingredients ready to go, and a team working like a well-oiled machine. They probably have a crazy high turnover rate too – people in and out constantly. That char siu bao sounds amazing though! Worth the wait, clearly.

Image debora · · OP

Totally! You nailed it. It's like a culinary ballet, all that precision and speed. I was so impressed. And yeah, the char siu bao...holy moly. Best I've ever had. Worth every second of the queue. I'm already planning my next trip back... maybe I should bring reinforcements next time though, that line was insane!

Kowloon Tsai's Secret?

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

So I finally made it to Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground for the local football match. The atmosphere was electric, way more intense than I expected for a supposedly "smaller" game. Everyone was so passio… more

Image kora ·

Nah, you weren't missing anything amazing. Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground area is pretty much a wasteland when it comes to street food. It's all about the atmosphere inside the stadium, that's for sure. Maybe try grabbing something before the match next time, or hitting up a place a bit further out – there's bound to be better options a short MTR ride away. The area's more residential than a bustling food scene, unfortunately.

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alinegross · · OP

Yeah, that makes sense. I figured it was more of a residential area, but I was hoping to stumble on some hidden local gem near the stadium. Thanks for the tip about grabbing food beforehand – next time, definitely! Any recommendations for good eats near a station a short MTR ride away? I'm open to suggestions!

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