Bok Choy Chinese Cuisine

Brighton, Melbourne

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Event Description

This stylish Chinese and Asian fusion restaurant in New St, Brighton, offers guests a truly authentic dining out experience. Asian cuisine is renowned the world over for its breathtaking flavours and wonderful aromas, and the fusion food Bok Choy serves up on a daily basis.

EVENT LOCATION

Bok Choy Chinese Cuisine

300 New Street

Brighton, Melbourne

WHEN

Saturday, 5th October 2024

AGE

55-65 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Bok Choy Chinese Cuisine

300 New Street

Brighton, Melbourne


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