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Brisbane Good Food Month and the Night Noodle Markets are back in 2015

Annabel Smith
Annabel Smith

Crowds flocked to the first Night Noodle Markets at South Bank last year.
Crowds flocked to the first Night Noodle Markets at South Bank last year.Chris Hyde

Brisbane Times Good Food Month, presented by Citi, is returning to Brisbane for a second year, including the popular Night Noodle Markets.

Brisbane food lovers should clear their diaries for the month-long foodie festival, which kicks off on July 9 and runs until August 9.

The noodle markets will pop-up for an extended run of 18 nights at the Cultural Forecourt at South Bank, from July 23 until August 9. More than 100,000 hungry Brisbanites flocked to the inaugural Night Noodle Markets in 2014 to get their fix of Asian eats, including noodles, dumplings, roti, yakitori skewers and more. This year, market opening hours will be extended on weekends to include yum cha.

West End restaurant Zagyoza served gyoza at the Night Noodle Markets last year.
West End restaurant Zagyoza served gyoza at the Night Noodle Markets last year.Harrison Saragossi
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Good Food Month's Breakfast Club, Let's Do Lunch and Bar Hop deals will be back in 2015.

Event registrations open on March 23.

Brisbane Times Good Food Month is a Fairfax Media event. The full event program will be available from June 8. See brisbane.goodfoodmonth.com for details.

Annabel SmithAnnabel Smith is deputy digital editor for Good Food.

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