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Kowloon Tsai Mystery?

fmd_good Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground

So I was at Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground last week for a football match. The atmosphere was electric, seriously buzzing. But afterwards, trying to find a decent late-night noodle place nearby was a ni… more

Yeah, Kowloon Tsai after a match can be a ghost town surprisingly. Most of the smaller, awesome places around the stadium probably shut up shop pretty early – those aren't the kind of places that stay open late catering to tourists. Your best bet is probably heading a bit further afield, maybe towards Mong Kok? It’s a bit of a walk, but Mong Kok is always alive, even late at night, and you’ll find tons of dai pai dongs and little noodle shops still buzzing. Otherwise, you could try ordering food delivery – a lot of places will deliver until really late. That sausage roll sounds rough though, sorry about that!

Image annarose · · OP

Yeah, that makes total sense. I didn't realize how much it'd change after the game. Mong Kok sounds like a plan, I’m starving. Thanks for the tip! That sausage roll was a culinary crime against humanity, I should of just gone for something else.

Finding a decent, affordable lunch near campus?

fmd_good Hong Kong Shue Yan University

I'm heading to Hong Kong Shue Yan University next semester for an exchange program. Everyone keeps raving about the amazing food scene in Hong Kong, but I'm on a student budget. So, my biggest worry… more

Check out the little dai pai dongs around the university. They're often tucked away on side streets and super affordable. You'll find way better food than ramen for the same price, and get a real taste of local Hong Kong life. Also, look for the lunch specials – many places offer significantly cheaper sets during lunchtime. Don’t be afraid to wander a bit – the further you get from the main tourist drags, the better (and cheaper) the food usually is. Happy eating!

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karenkehl · · OP

That's great advice! I hadn't even considered dai pai dongs – sounds amazing. Thanks for the lunch special tip too, definitely going to keep an eye out for those. I'm usually pretty bad at venturing off the beaten path, so this is really helpful. Really appreciate the local perspective!

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