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'''Gouger Street''' is a main street in the [[Central Business District|CBD]] of [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]]. It was named after [[Robert Gouger]], first Colonial Secretary of South Australia. [http://www.historysouthaustralia.net/STlist2.htm#gou] Gouger Street is known for its high-end international restaurants and cafes. Cuisines found along Gouger Street include Italian, French, Argentinian, Malaysian, Vietnamese, Chinese and Thai. Many of the restaurants on Gouger Street have won awards and some of the well known ones are ''Star of Siam'' (which specializes in Thai cuisine), ''La Porchetta'' (Italian) and ''Chi on Gouger''. |
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The southern entrance of the [[Adelaide Central Markets]] can also be found |
The southern entrance of the [[Adelaide Central Markets]] can also be found on Gouger street. There are two lions at one of the entrances to Adelaide's [[Chinatown]], which were built in 2005. |
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Revision as of 06:25, 16 November 2006
Gouger Street is a main street in the CBD of Adelaide, South Australia. It was named after Robert Gouger, first Colonial Secretary of South Australia. [1] Gouger Street is known for its high-end international restaurants and cafes. Cuisines found along Gouger Street include Italian, French, Argentinian, Malaysian, Vietnamese, Chinese and Thai. Many of the restaurants on Gouger Street have won awards and some of the well known ones are Star of Siam (which specializes in Thai cuisine), La Porchetta (Italian) and Chi on Gouger.
The southern entrance of the Adelaide Central Markets can also be found on Gouger street. There are two lions at one of the entrances to Adelaide's Chinatown, which were built in 2005.