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Central's Hidden Lanes

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I'm heading to Central next week, buzzing to explore beyond the skyscrapers. Heard whispers of hidden laneways packed with local eateries and quirky shops, completely off the tourist trail. Anyone kn… more

Get lost. Seriously. Just wander around the areas near Hollywood Road and Peel Street. Don't follow a map, just turn down any alley that looks interesting. You'll find stuff. That's the best way to find the real hidden spots. Trust your gut. You'll probably end up smelling amazing food before you even see it anyway. Prepare for a bit of a sensory overload, it's awesome. And dim sum? You'll find it. It's everywhere. Just look for places packed with locals. Avoid anything with pictures in English on the menu, those are usually aimed at tourists.

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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