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HKShueYan Uni Food?

fmd_good Hong Kong Shue Yan University

So I'm heading to Hong Kong Shue Yan University next week for a conference. Heard the campus is pretty cool, architecturally speaking. But honestly, the thing I'm *most* interested in is the food sc… more

Depends on what kind of "authentic" you're after! If you want super local and cheap, wander down the side streets – you'll find tons of little dai pai dongs (street food stalls) with amazing noodles, rice dishes, and BBQ. They're usually packed with students, so that's a good sign. For something a little more "sit-down," but still affordable, check out the smaller restaurants along the main roads near the uni. Lots of places do great dim sum for lunch, or you could find decent cha chaan tengs (Hong Kong-style cafes) for quick and tasty meals. Avoid anything too touristy looking; the best stuff is usually tucked away a bit. Happy eating!

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 BEST… more

The food court's pretty vast, so it's tough to pinpoint the absolute best. But if you want to dodge the crowds and get something truly authentic, head to the smaller stalls tucked away – usually on the less trafficked levels. Look for places with mostly local students. They often have daily specials written in Chinese, which is a good sign. Don't be afraid to point and ask – many vendors speak some English, and even if they don't, a little charades goes a long way. You'll probably find some amazing noodle soups or rice dishes that aren't on any tourist menu. Just go with your gut – if the place is busy with students, it's probably good!

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