On the third floor of the Kowloon City wet market there is a set of restaurants reminiscent to that of a cafeteria set up. There are kitchens on the outskirts of the area and tables in the middle. The tables are told apart by the different chairs. You order your food and then sit at the table that corresponds to the kitchen you just purchased your food from.
We ordered a mango juice from one of the two Thai restaurants and sat down on plastic chairs with no back. The place is cheerful and well maintained. It's clean and a place friends gather to eat. People were clustered around a hot plate drinking local beer and talking after a day at work.
We ordered a mango juice from one of the two Thai restaurants and sat down on plastic chairs with no back. The place is cheerful and well maintained. It's clean and a place friends gather to eat. People were clustered around a hot plate drinking local beer and talking after a day at work.
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