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2012-10-04
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Mongkok is a bit of a revellers playground, a kind of Suzie Wong representation of Hong Kong. Neon lights, fast cars, a sea of people, and everyone out to make some fast money (or spend it). You want it, Mong Kok's got it. Apart from being walking distance from where I live, it's a great dining hub especially late at night. Streets like Sai Yueng Choi, Tung Choi and Fa Yuen are spilling with cha chaan tengs on the streets, and laden with restaurant after restaurant on the upper levels of buildin
The place is on the first level of a large complex in Dundas Street, at the Yau Ma Tei end of the Ladies Market. It's flanked by street vendors selling siu mai and egg waffles, and the small entrance to get into an elevator kind be very easy to miss unless you know where you're going.
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