Chinatown, Canberra
The Australian city of Canberra is home to a Chinatown located in Dickson on Woolley Street where "... most have fresh fruits, vegetables and seafood delivered either on Friday night or Saturday morning."[1] According to Alice Pung, "... Canberra's Chinatown became so busy that you couldn't find parking."[2] Other sources reference this Chinatown as "... a line of inexpensive, casual eateries along Woolley Street includes many little spots serving Vietnamese, Malaysian, Chinese, Turkish, and Italian cuisine."[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ Mary Brander. "Capital Taste: The A-Z of Good Food in and Around Canberra".
- ↑ Alice Pung. "Growing Up Asian in Australia".
- ↑ Melanie Ball, Fleur Bainger, Tim Baker, Johanna Castro, Tess Curran. "Fodor's Australia".CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link)
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