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Everything You Need To Know About Food At The Good Fortune Market

Following the massive success of the Alpine Winter Village, the coming Good Fortune Markets are offering up an authentic Asian street market experience. Here’s a preview of the food to be on show.

Ladies and Gentlemen, one of the true privileges of living in Adelaide is that we don’t ever have to wait long before the team from The Social Creative return with another outdoor installation to wow us.

With Oz Asia Fest starting on Friday this week, their team have been tight lipped about their latest enterprise, The Good Fortune Markets, their follow up to the wonderful winter success of Alpine Winter Village and the Royal Croquet Club from the Adelaide Fringe.

From September 21st to October 2nd, the Festival environment and atmosphere of OzAsia will spill out of Adelaide Festival Centre as the
Good Fortune Market forms a massive festival hub in Elder Park filled with delicious food, stunning design and loads of free music and performances every night. The Good Fortune Market promises to transport us all the way to the vibrant streets of Asia. 

The team have recently spent time in China doing additional research to make sure they nail the specifics of the event, and we can now reveal the stellar food line up that will accompany the Market’s set to feature some heavy hitters from the Adelaide food scene. Get ready to feast, literally, on the food of these local names:

48 Flavours (ice-cream)
Beyond India
Bing’s Chinese Restaurant (but it’s not what you’re thinking!)
Hoy Pinoy
Little Kyoto
Mai Kitchen
Naya
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Pappa Rich
Pun Thai
Ragini Spice
Samurai Okonomiyaki
Sit Lo
Sookii La La
Soonta
Sofa’s Sri Lankan
Super Pizza Ok
Sushi Planet
Tammy’s Meat Rolls
The Satay Hut
Vietnamese Laundry

Hot Butter Squid Sushi Box Noodle Box okonomiyaki-pancakesThere will be nigh an  oily, overpriced and plate in sight. Rather a smorgasboard of the best sights and sounds of Asian street cuisine.

Good Fortune Market will be open weekdays from 5pm until late & weekends from noon until late.

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