Talk:Dai pai dong

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[edit] Stanley

I was always of the impression that the open restaurant across from the new Library in Stanley was one of the big 28. Is this not the case? What type of license do they operate on then? Sure has the look and feel for what a dai pai dong is described as. Tom M. 02:04, 16 March 2007 (UTC)

yeah, those two ones look like dai pai dongs (they probably were). But what they hold should be just general restaurant licences. Anyway, today the line between dai pai dong and restaurant is a blurred one, since many dai pai dongs own their shops (i.e. permanent space to seat their customers). Cheers.--K.C. Tang 02:51, 16 March 2007 (UTC)