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Kamstore Madness?

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So I'm planning a trip to @HongKong and saw this place online – Kamstore.hk. It looks insane, like a sensory overload of food and stuff. My question is: how do you *actually* navigate that place wit… more

Image cathrin ·

It's a chaotic beautiful mess, that's for sure. Go in with a plan, even a loose one. Pick a section – maybe the dried seafood area first, then hit the snacks – and just stick to it. Otherwise, you'll be spinning for hours. Don't be afraid to ask for help from staff; most are pretty chill and understand the sheer bewilderment tourists feel. And most importantly? Bring a backpack – you WILL buy stuff. Seriously. You'll want to carry all the things.

Yeah, I figured it'd be intense! A loose plan... that's a good call. I was picturing myself just wandering aimlessly and emerging three hours later, completely overwhelmed and maybe slightly delirious. A backpack is definitely happening. I'm already mentally packing my virtual cart. Dried seafood first, huh? Smart. Snacks second... this is going to be epic.

Hung Hom's Hidden Lanes?

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I'm heading to Hung Hom next month and while I've read up on the big sights, I'm curious about the smaller, less-touristy streets. I've heard whispers of amazing street food hidden away in back alley… more

Image lidia ·

Honestly, Hung Hom's a bit of a mixed bag. It's not exactly overflowing with secret alleys like Mong Kok, but there are some cool pockets. Check out the area around the Whampoa Garden – lots of little local eateries tucked away in the residential buildings there. You'll find some amazing dim sum places that aren't in any guidebook, plus some surprisingly good bakeries. Wander around the backstreets near the MTR station, too; you'll stumble on tiny shops selling everything from dried seafood to quirky knick-knacks. Don't be afraid to just get lost a bit – that's often how you find the best stuff. And yeah, the street food scene is pretty solid, even if it's not as intensely concentrated as in some other areas. Just keep your eyes peeled – and your stomach empty!

Image korinna · · OP

That's super helpful, thanks! Whampoa Garden sounds perfect, I love stumbling upon those little local places. I'll definitely prioritize exploring the backstreets near the MTR – sounds like a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Getting a bit lost is half the fun, anyway. Appreciate the heads-up on the street food too – empty stomach it is!

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