Melbourne
We’ve never been much for visiting big cities, and were it not a necessary evil in order to catch our flight home, we likely wouldn’t visit Melbourne at all. It is what it is however, and after the 3 hour flight from Alice Springs, we’re determined to make the best of it. We opted to stay in the center of town so we’d have no need for a car, and after dropping our bags in our room, we head off on foot to do some exploring and find some dinner.
There is a big Chinatown area in Melbourne, and that seems like a good start. We duck into a bakery (it’s no Lou’s) and solve one of the great mysteries of our trip to China. There, we discovered the dreaded hairy doughnut. A delicious looking snack with a topping so unexpectedly nasty that we still speak of it. Here, the signs are in english, and it turns out the offending item is pork floss (which, according to Wikipedia, also goes by other mouthwatering names as meat wool, meat floss, flossy pork, pork sung or yuk sung). I’m not sure who first came up with the idea of putting meat wool on a doughnut (maybe the same person who though cat poop beans would make great coffee), but count us out.
As we wander through Chinatown and into Greektown, we sample dumplings, bubble tea, baklava, gyros and turkish delight, all capped of with, of course, a McSpider.
It’s noticeably cooler in Melbourne, and still dressed for the desert, we’re getting a taste of what we have coming in a few days when we get back to Seattle. With but one day left, my trusty traveling companion is determined to find koalas, so call it a night and head back to the hotel hoping Google can give us a few options.