Nestled inside the Sheung Wan Cooked Food Market on Queen’s Road Central, Dong Ji brings a slice of Singapore’s hawker culture to one of Hong Kong’s most beloved food hubs. This market is known for its diverse, affordable, and authentic offerings , housing around 20 stalls that serve everything from Cantonese and Chiu Chau specialties to Southeast Asian delights and even Western fusion. It’s a melting pot of flavors where locals and foodies gather for quality meals at wallet-friendly prices. What We Tried & Loved Here are some standout dishes that truly impressed: Gu Lu Rou (Sweet & Sour Pork) Thick cuts of meat fried to a crisp, coated with just the right amount of tangy-sweet sauce. Every bite is crunchy, flavorful, and absolutely delicious. Fried Oyster Egg Generous with oysters and a sprinkle of coriander (without overpowering the taste). The dough is fried to a crunchy crisp, and the side dip—a sourish, lightly garlicky sauce—adds another layer of flavor. Du Du Vege...
13 Canton Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong I recently stayed at Marco Polo, and my experience turned out to be a mix of unexpected hiccups and pleasant surprises. Arrival Mix-Up The adventure began even before check-in — I accidentally went to the wrong Marco Polo hotel. There are a few with similar names in the area, so it’s definitely something to watch out for if you’re heading there for the first time. A little inconvenient, but at least the staff at both locations were helpful in pointing me in the right direction. Room Size: Smaller Than Expected Walking into the room, the first impression was that it felt smaller than what the online photos suggested. If you’re traveling with multiple people or larger luggage, the space may feel a bit tight. Third Bed Surprise One of the bigger surprises was the third bed. Instead of being set up as part of the room, it turned out to be a mobile bed . And to add to that, it wasn’t prepared at all when we arrived. I had to spend extra time coor...