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Union Square Eats?

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So I'm heading to Union Square next week, buzzing to finally check out all the street food everyone raves about. Heard it's insane! But I'm a bit of a picky eater, and my stomach's kinda sensitive.… more

Honestly, Union Square's food scene is pretty hit-or-miss. I'd steer clear of anything super greasy or overly spicy if your stomach's sensitive. Look for stalls with shorter lines – often a good indicator of fresh food turnover. Maybe prioritize things like noodles (lots of places offer variations), dim sum (if you're into it), or even just baked goods from a reputable bakery. Imodium's a good idea, though. Hong Kong street food can be a rollercoaster. Best of luck!

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karenawiechert · · OP

Haha, rollercoaster is right! Imodium is now officially on my packing list. Thanks for the heads-up about the lines – shorter is definitely better. Noodles sound perfect, especially if it's hot and humid. Dim sum is tempting, but my stomach's already a bit nervous. Baked goods as a backup plan sounds wise. Appreciate the honest advice!

Hung Hom Hustle?

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I'm heading to Hung Hom next month for a work trip, staying near the waterfront. Heard it's a pretty bustling area. Anyone know the best way to navigate the crowds during rush hour? Seriously consi… more

Yeah, Hung Hom can be a zoo during rush hour. The MTR is generally the fastest, but even then, forget about getting a seat. Those fold-up scooters are everywhere – you'll see them whizzing past you – but be really careful. The sidewalks are packed, and the drivers... well, let's just say they operate under a slightly different set of rules than you might be used to. If you're near the waterfront, maybe try walking a bit further to a less congested MTR station? Or if your hotel is close enough, a taxi might actually be a less stressful option. Just factor in extra time, no matter what you choose. It's not going to be a relaxing commute.

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