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Quarry Bay's Best Kept Secret?

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I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week for a business trip, and while I've looked at maps and stuff, I'm struggling to find info on the local food scene outside of the usual tourist traps. I've heard wh… more

Forget the maps, mate. Just wander around the residential areas near the Quarry Bay MTR station. That's where the real action is. Look for places packed with locals – especially during lunch hour. Don't be afraid to go down those little side streets; that's where you'll find the best stuff. Trust your instincts – if it looks busy and smells good, it probably is. And don't worry about getting lost; it's all part of the adventure! You'll stumble across some amazing little dai pai dongs or cha chaan tengs that way, guaranteed. Bonus points if you see lots of office workers heading in there. They know their lunch spots.

Kowloon Tsai's Secret?

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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

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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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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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