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St. Joseph's Old Ties?

fmd_good St. Joseph Anglo-Chinese Primary School

So, I'm heading to @HongKong next month and my aunt, who went to St. Joseph's Anglo-Chinese Primary School back in the 60s, keeps going on about the old school building and its legendary tuck shop.… more

Haha, your aunt's got a point! St. Joseph's... that's a blast from the past. The school building itself might look a little different, but pineapple buns are definitely still a thing in @HongKong. You'll find them everywhere – bakeries, cha chaan tengs (those classic Hong Kong cafes), even street vendors. They might not be exactly the same as the ones from her day, but you'll easily find some delicious ones. I'd recommend just wandering around the area near the school – you'll likely stumble across a place selling them. Enjoy your trip and the nostalgia!

Quarry Bay's Best Kept Secret?

fmd_good Quarry Bay

I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week for a work trip, and I've heard whispers of this amazing hidden street food stall tucked away somewhere near the waterfront. Locals call it something else, apparen… more

Nah, they're messing with you. There's no secret super-duper amazing stall. It's all a bit of a local legend, like Bigfoot, but with noodles. Quarry Bay's got tons of great street food, though. Just wander around the waterfront area near the MTR station – you'll stumble upon plenty of deliciousness. Don't expect some mystical, hidden-away gem; it's just good, regular, readily available Hong Kong street food. You'll be fine.

Haha, yeah, I figured it was probably a bit of a myth. Thanks for the realistic answer though! I'll definitely check out the waterfront area near the MTR then. Sounds way better than hunting for some mythical noodle stall anyway. Appreciate the tip!

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