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CUISINE FOUR

You’re Heading To Lucy Liu!

23 Oliver Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000

Sweet, Sour, Spicy!

Head down Russell Street! When you reach Finders Lane turn left, you’ll fine the alluring and mysterious Lucy Liu on Oliver Lane! Lucy Liu is a Pan-Asian eating and drinking space serving up share plates that will tickle your tastebuds in its buzzing and stylish street food environment.

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Head inside and let them know your name and that you are on a Mystery Food Walk.


 
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In medieval Europe, the average person drank 220-250 litres of beer a year! As it had undergone fermentation, it was actually cleaner and safer to drink than the water at that time.


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Rebus Puzzle!


The below images each represent words. To solve the puzzle, identify what each image represents and then add or subtract the letters from each other to reveal the name of your next location!

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Melbourne’s Chinatown

Melbourne's Chinatown, established in 1854, is one of the oldest in the world. It is also home to the world's longest Chinese dragon at more than 100 meters in length.

It was the discovery of gold in 1851 which attracted Chinese immigration to Victoria on a large scale. Ships sailed to Australia from Hong Kong with their cargo of men who had come in search of the “New Gold Mountain”.The small but burgeoning Chinese community in Little Bourke Street provided for all the needs of the diggers – lodgings en route to the goldfields, food, equipment and medicine.

The refurbishment of Chinatown’s 5 key arches was an important statement of the City of Melbourne’s commitment to Chinatown. The arches have been restored to their former glory with added modern touches including red neon lighting on the columns. The arches clearly announce the entrance to Chinatown. This magnificent archway was hand made in China according to traditional techniques and materials. It was shipped to Melbourne in many pieces and assembled in Cohen Place under the supervision of highly skilled Chinese craftworkers. It’s the perfect backdrop for photographs and the main entrance to Cohen Place, Chinatown Square and the Chinese Museum.


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