No matter how far or wide you travel throughout the Australian expanse, it’s pretty likely that you’ll see one common sight: the local Chinese restaurant.
Yet Chinese restaurants in Australia are not just dining destinations. They are a symbol of cultural diversity that reveals a story about our immigration history and a long tale about our acceptance and rejection of foreign peoples and foods.
Author of Jan O’Connell, explains that the presence of commercially available Chinese food in Australia dates back when the first major wave of Chinese migrants worked in cookhouses on the goldfields.