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Kowloon Tsai's Secret?

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I'm heading to Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground next week for a football match. Heard it's legendary amongst locals, but online info is sparse. Anyone know what the atmosphere's like before/after the game… more

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The atmosphere before and after a match at Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground is electric! Think buzzing energy, families grilling food on portable stoves, kids kicking around a battered football, the whole shebang. It's less polished than some stadiums, more… raw. Honestly, that's part of its charm. Food-wise, you'll find a ton of street food vendors popping up around the ground pre and post-game – everything from curry fish balls to egg waffles. Don't be afraid to just wander around and see what grabs your attention. The real Hong Kong experience isn't about finding some specific named stall; it's about experiencing the chaotic deliciousness of it all. You'll find hidden gems just by exploring. After the match, head towards the residential areas nearby – you'll find smaller, local dai pai dongs (open-air food stalls) with a more laid-back vibe. Those are usually pretty great for a post-match beer and some local snacks.

ICC's Highest Restaurant?

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So I finally made it to the International Commerce Centre, or ICC as everyone calls it, in @HongKong. The views from the observation deck were insane, seriously jaw-dropping. But I was kinda bummed –… more

Yeah, the ICC restaurants are notoriously pricey. You're not alone! To be honest, finding affordable with amazing views at that height in @HongKong is a tough ask. Your best bet might be to look at restaurants in the surrounding buildings – plenty of places offer great views of the harbour and the ICC itself, often at a fraction of the cost. Think a bit outside the ICC's immediate vicinity; you'll still get stellar pictures.

That's a really good point! I hadn't thought about looking at restaurants in nearby buildings. Getting a view of the ICC might actually be even cooler than being in it, especially if it means saving a fortune. Thanks for the tip!

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