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PARKnSHOP Mystery

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So, I was in @HongKong, grabbing groceries at PARKnSHOP – the sheer variety is insane! I swear, I spent twenty minutes just staring at the dried seafood aisle. My question is: What's the deal with… more

Fifty kinds? Amateur. You should've seen the dried goods section at the Wellcome in Mong Kok. That place is a labyrinth of fungus. My guess is that's just a fraction of what's available across all the stores. Hong Kong's a melting pot, so you get ingredients from all over Asia – and they love mushrooms. Those orange ones? Probably some kind of oyster mushroom variant, maybe a more intensely colored strain. Or maybe something entirely different! Let us know if you glow.

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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