
Daniel Saade and Redmond Stevenson (Order Up) - A City Fed by Many Cultures
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Daniel Saade and Redmond Stevenson have collected thousands of order dockets from 33 Melbourne restaurants and made them part of a fond, resonant, immersive exhibition called Order Up: A City Fed by Many Cultures. It’s on at the Immigration Museum in Melbourne until May. What can we learn about restaurant culture by looking at crumpled, food-stained scraps of paper?
See Order Up:
https://museumsvictoria.com.au/immigrationmuseum/whats-on/order-up/
They spoke about:
Supper Inn
Kababi
Akwaaba
Abla’s
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