Gough Street
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Gough Street (Chinese: 歌賦街) is a street on Sheung Wan, Hong Kong just north of the Soho area of Central. It is connected to Shing Wong Street to the west and Aberdeen Street to the east.
Historically, many printing presses were located on Gough Street. Kau Kee Restaurant, a noodle shop that specializes in beef brisket noodles in clear soup (清湯牛腩) is also located there. In the last several years, a lot of the printing presses moved to other areas and new restaurants and bars began to move into the premises vacated by the printing presses.
The street is named for Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough, Commander-in-Chief of British Forces in China.
Notable restaurants and bars
- Kau Kee Restaurant
- Khob Koon THAI Restaurant
- Gough 40
- 39a Gough
- Lot 10 Restaurant
- Sup 1
- Mark One
- New York Pizzah
- NoHo Cafe
- Quay
- Gallery EXIT
See also
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Coordinates: 22°17′03″N 114°09′10″E / 22.28414°N 114.15277°E
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