u/CoffeeAndRainDays

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Hey everyone! I’m planning a trip centered entirely around Citywalking—I just want to get lost in a city, grab coffee at local spots, and explore on foot without relying on Ubers.

Since it’s late April/May, I know Seoul and Edinburgh are ranking high for walkability this year, but I’d love to hear your personal favorites. Where is the weather perfect (not too hot, not too rainy) and the streets are full of life right now?

Any hidden gems with great pedestrian infrastructure? Thanks!

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u/CoffeeAndRainDays — 15 days ago
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Just got back to my apartment in HK after traveling across SE Asia for work. Love the local food there, but my body was screaming for some "healing" Chinese soup.

Threw together some Morel Mushroom Chicken soup today. The secret is the unlaid eggs (chicken embryos) I found at the wet market—they add such a rich, creamy vibe to the broth.

https://preview.redd.it/cjoxcpnlb5yg1.jpg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b4eb389828ecb5515b50f53bed50b82a276ad207

It’s not restaurant-perfect, but the earthy smell of morels is so therapeutic. Anyone else obsessed with these eggs? Or is it just a local HK/Cantonese thing? 🥂

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u/CoffeeAndRainDays — 16 days ago