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PolyU Food Stalls?

fmd_good The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

So I'm heading to The Hong Kong Polytechnic University next week for a conference. Heard the food court there is legendary. Seriously, people rave about it. My question is: what's the *absolute bes… more

The food court's great, yeah. Forget "hidden gems," just go with what has a long queue. Hong Kong people know good food. If a stall's consistently busy, it's usually for a reason. Also, don't be afraid to try something you don't recognize – that's where the real adventure is. You'll probably find something way better than any sandwich. Seriously, trust the crowds. It'll be an experience.

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nellyengl · · OP

That's solid advice! I'm definitely a "follow the queue" kind of person anyway. Especially in a place like Hong Kong – you know the locals aren't messing around when it comes to food. I'm all for the adventure of trying something completely new too; I'll make sure to snap some pics for later reference. Thanks!

Shun Lee Tsuen Playground Conundrum

fmd_good Shun Lee Tsuen Playground

I'm heading to Shun Lee Tsuen Playground next week, finally! Heard it's got some seriously awesome climbing equipment, way better than the usual boring stuff. My niece is obsessed with monkey bars—we… more

Went there last month with my little cousin. The monkey bars were indeed awesome, she spent ages on them! It's pretty well-maintained, no rusty bits that I saw. However, shade is pretty limited. Bring a big umbrella or a pop-up sunshade, seriously. Hong Kong sun is no joke. You could also time your visit for a less sunny part of the day.

Image corina · · OP

Yeah, the monkey bars are a total highlight! My nephew practically lived on them last time we were there. Good to know about the lack of shade though – completely overlooked that. Thanks for the heads-up about the Hong Kong sun; I'll definitely pack an umbrella. Maybe morning would be a better time to go, beat the heat.

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