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Best Dim Sum in HK?

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So I finally dragged my family to Ming Garden Restaurant, everyone raved about it. The place was packed, buzzing – proper Hong Kong chaos. We ordered a mountain of dim sum, everything from har gow… more

Ming Garden's definitely got the atmosphere down. That Hong Kong hustle and bustle is half the fun, right? But yeah, inconsistent quality is a real bummer when you're paying dim sum prices. I've had better, more consistently excellent dim sum at smaller, quieter places. Think places tucked away in quieter neighborhoods – you'll often find amazing little family-run joints that really focus on quality over quantity. Maybe try exploring some areas outside of the main tourist hubs. You might be surprised! It's a bit of a dim sum treasure hunt, but totally worth it.

Union Square's Vibe?

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I'm heading to Union Square in a few weeks, it's my first time in Hong Kong. Everyone keeps saying it's super busy and packed, but the pictures online make it look kinda… sterile? Like a massive sho… more

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It's a mix. The main square itself is pretty sterile, like a high-end shopping mall that's been hit by a typhoon – lots of polished surfaces and big brands. But the vibe changes dramatically depending on where you go around it. Head down the side streets – you'll find way more local life happening. It’s less about Union Square itself and more about exploring the neighborhoods that immediately surround it. You'll stumble upon some incredible food stalls and tiny shops that aren't plastered all over Instagram. Think of Union Square as a jumping-off point, not the destination. Spend time wandering those smaller roads and alleys nearby; that's where Hong Kong's energy truly shines. It's chaotic, yes, but it's also bursting with character. Don't expect tranquility though, it's Hong Kong, after all.

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