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ICC's Highest Restaurant?

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So I finally made it to the International Commerce Centre, or ICC as the locals call it. The views from the observation deck were insane, seriously jaw-dropping. But I was bummed – I’d planned a fanc… more

Oof, that sucks about the ICC restaurants. They're notoriously hard to get into, especially on weekends. Honestly, your best bet might be to book way in advance – like, weeks or even a month ahead. Some of those places take reservations months out. I’ve heard good things about the reservation system at the one with the Michelin star, but even that is a crapshoot. Maybe try calling them directly instead of relying on online booking? Or, consider a weekday dinner – it might be less crowded.

Lost in Translation

fmd_good Robert Black Health Centre

So, I'm heading to the Robert Black Health Centre next week for a check-up. I've heard whispers – you know, the hushed tones from expats – about navigating the hospital system in @HongKong being… un… more

Yeah, the HK healthcare system can be a bit… spirited. Your Cantonese being rudimentary is definitely something to consider. Bring a friend who speaks Cantonese if at all possible. Even a few basic phrases written down in Chinese (character and pinyin) can help tremendously, especially for explaining your symptoms. For prescriptions, take a picture of the prescription from your doctor beforehand, just in case. Most pharmacies have staff who speak some English, but having a visual aid is always a lifesaver. Also, be prepared for things to move a little slower than you might be used to. Patience is key. Good luck!

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