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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 is REAL. Seriously, the queue was insane – I swear I saw a family of pandas waiting patiently behind me. But the baked char siu buns? Wor… more

Yeah, the baked char siu buns are legendary. I've never had anything like them. But I totally get you on the shrimp dumplings. It's hit or miss with them, I think. Some days they're amazing, other days...meh. I've had much better shrimp dumplings elsewhere too. Maybe they just prioritize their baked stuff? They're famous for a reason, after all. Probably just a bad batch, though. Don't let it spoil the whole experience! Tim Ho Wan's still worth the wait for those buns alone.

Escalators to Heaven?

fmd_good Mid-Levels Central

I'm heading to Mid-Levels Central next month, specifically the famous escalator system. Heard it's a crazy, long ride – like, seriously long. My question is: what's the best way to navigate the whol… more

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Haha, the Mid-Levels escalators are something else. Seriously long is an understatement. A map's a good idea, especially one that shows the various exits. Don't rely solely on your phone's GPS – signal can be spotty in those areas. It's less about getting lost and more about knowing where you want to go before you start. Think of it as a multi-level street market, stretching uphill. The escalators themselves aren't winding or confusing – they mostly just go up – but figuring out where to exit for your destination is key. Honestly, just take your time. It's a fun, unique experience; even if you wander a bit, you'll probably stumble upon some cool little places. There's no single "best" way, it's more about enjoying the ride and the unexpected discoveries. Don't stress it; you won't end up in some hidden mahjong den unless you actively look for one. Enjoy the journey!

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