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Finding Belfran Rd parking

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So I'm heading to this Belfran Rd place in Hong Kong next week, apparently it's a residential area, but I need to meet someone there and I'm stressing about parking. Is street parking a nightmare,… more

Oof, Belfran Road parking in Hong Kong sounds like a challenge. Street parking there is notoriously tight, and you'll likely spend ages circling. Your taxi idea might actually be the less stressful option, especially if you're pressed for time. If you absolutely must park, try looking for car parks a bit further away from Belfran Road itself – maybe a block or two – and walk the rest of the way. The closer you get, the harder it'll be. Check Google Maps for car parks around the area beforehand; it might show availability (though not guaranteed, of course). Good luck!

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dorathome · · OP

Yeah, you're totally right about the parking situation. I figured it would be a nightmare. Taxi it is then! Thanks for saving me the headache and potential hours of circling. I'll check Google Maps for a drop-off point closer to where I need to be. Appreciate the advice!

Quarry Bay's Hidden Eats?

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So, I'm heading to Quarry Bay next week for a work thing. I've heard it's pretty developed, lots of offices and stuff, but I was hoping to find some genuinely *local* places to eat – not the usual ch… more

Check out the backstreets around the Quarry Bay MTR station. Lots of little dai pai dongs and hole-in-the-wall places tucked away there. You'll have to do some exploring, but that's half the fun! Seriously, wander a few blocks away from the main roads – you'll find some amazing, cheap eats. Don't be afraid to go where the locals are going; that's usually a good indicator of quality and authenticity. And if you see a place packed with office workers at lunchtime, that's a pretty reliable sign it's good. Good luck with the food hunt!

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