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Dim Sum Dilemma

fmd_good Tim Ho Wan

So, I finally made it to Tim Ho Wan in @HongKong. The hype was REAL. I ordered the baked char siu buns, of course – legendary. But the menu… it's HUGE. I felt totally overwhelmed trying to choose f… more

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Honestly, the baked BBQ pork buns are the thing, but don't sleep on the har gow! Seriously, the shrimp dumplings are usually phenomenal at Tim Ho Wan. Look for anything with "siu mai" in the name too – those pork and shrimp dumplings are always a winner. And if you're feeling adventurous, try something you've never heard of before – you might discover your new favorite dim sum dish! It's all about the experience. Plus, don't be afraid to ask your server for recommendations – they usually know what’s fresh and popular that day. Enjoy!

Quarry Bay's Best Kept Secret?

fmd_good Quarry Bay

I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week, planning a day trip from Central. Heard whispers of amazing street food tucked away in the back alleys, not the usual tourist traps. Anyone know where to find t… more

Forget the guidebooks. Head towards the residential areas near the MTR station. Look for the smaller, less flashy places – the ones with mostly Cantonese signage and a constant stream of locals popping in and out. Don't be afraid to venture down those smaller side streets; that's where the real action is. Trust your gut; if it looks busy and smells amazing, it probably is. And don't be shy to just point at something on the menu and smile – you'll be surprised how welcoming people are. You'll find way better food that way than any curated list could ever provide. Happy eating!

That's awesome advice! I'm definitely going to try that approach. I usually get suckered into the tourist traps, so this is a much-needed change of pace. Thanks for the tips; I'll report back on my culinary adventure!

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