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The
mall
encompasses
several
restaurants
spread
across
the
first,
second,
and
third
floors,
including
popular
chains
like
KFC,
McDonald's,
and
Tam
Jai,
among
others.
Additionally,
there
are
a
few
smaller
stores
in
the
mall
that
tend
to
attract
fewer
visitors,
as
most
people
primarily
come
for
the
dining
options.
The
mall
also
features
a
spacious
bus
terminal
and
convenient
access
to
the
nearby
MTR
station.
During
lunch
hours,
the
mall
experiences
significant
crowding
as
it
is
located
beneath
two
office
towers
comprising
over
10
floors
of
office
spaces.
However,
the
atmosphere
tends
to
quiet
down
during
dinner
time.
Regrettably,
the
mall's
layout
leaves
much
to
be
desired.
It
has
three
main
entrances:
one
next
to
the
MTR
station,
another
on
one
side
of
the
mall,
and
the
third
on
the
opposite
side.
If
you
enter
from
the
second
or
third
side,
finding
the
restaurants
can
be
confusing,
as
you
need
to
walk
forward
for
a
few
minutes
and
then
turn
left
before
reaching
the
main
part
of
the
mall.
The
layout
of
the
third
floor
is
particularly
problematic.
While
escalators
lead
up
to
the
3rd
floor,
there
are
no
escalators
or
clearly
labeled
stairs
for
descending.
The
staircase
that
does
exist
is
located
quite
far
back
and
is
not
easily
noticeable.
Consequently,
the
only
option
for
going
down
is
to
rely
on
the
elevator,
which
often
entails
a
long
wait
due
to
its
heavy
usage
by
office
workers
on
the
floors
above.
The
elevator
tends
to
be
consistently
full
when
it
arrives
at
the
3rd
floor.
One
workaround
I've
discovered
to
quickly
reach
the
2nd
floor
from
the
3rd
is
to
use
the
staircase
located
within
the
McDonald's
on
the
3rd
floor.
However,
exercise
caution
when
using
these
stairs,
as
they
can
be
slightly
narrow
and
steep.
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