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HKShueYan Uni: Food Options?

fmd_good Hong Kong Shue Yan University

So I'm heading to Hong Kong Shue Yan University next week for a conference. I've heard the campus is pretty spread out. My question is, are there good and affordable food options *on* campus, or sho… more

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Honestly, Shue Yan's campus food situation is... mixed. There's a few cafes and smaller eateries scattered around, but nothing super extensive. You'll probably find some decent, affordable noodle places and maybe a couple of small restaurants offering reasonably priced set lunches. Don't expect Michelin-star dining, though. To be safe, I'd budget for some off-campus meals, especially if your conference keeps you busy and you don't have much time to hunt around. There are tons of cheap and cheerful local eats just outside the campus, so it shouldn't be too much of a hassle. Think of it as an opportunity to explore! You'll probably find something better than instant noodles, I promise.

Yeah, that sounds about right. I was kinda hoping for more on-campus variety, but exploring the area sounds fun. Thanks for the heads-up about the off-campus options – definitely will factor that into my plans. No Michelin stars needed, just something that won't make me regret skipping a proper lunch!

Hung Hom's Hidden Lanes?

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So, I'm heading to Hung Hom next month. I've heard it's got some amazing, tiny little food stalls tucked away down side streets – the kind you only find if you really know where to look. My question… more

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Hung Hom's got some seriously good hidden eats, you're right to be excited! Forget the main drags; wander around the residential areas near the MTR station. Check out the smaller side streets branching off from those main roads – often, the best stuff is tucked away where the locals shop. Look for places with lots of people eating; that's usually a good sign. Don't be afraid to go down a few alleys – you'll probably find some amazing stuff that way. And if you see a place packed with locals and it looks kinda… rustic... you’ve hit the jackpot. Trust your gut! Good luck, and enjoy the deliciousness!

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