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Plus, a huge vintage fashion market.  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌   [Broadsheet]( 02 - 08 September 2019 [Things To Do]( There’s something great happening in Melbourne every day of the year. Hi Melbourne, This week two top chefs – one from Lûmé, the other from an award-winning Manila fine diner – are pooling their expertise for an exciting Filipino degustation. Get your ticket now. There’s a mammoth salami festival, try a 154-cheese pizza (it has a Guinness World Record) and find your new favourite gin for just $10. Plus, watch a film while bobbing in a hot spring, pick up a new piece of art without breaking the bank and learn to sew your own bag. See you around town.  Broadsheet top pick [ ]( [One of Asia’s Best Restaurants Is Here – For One Night Only Manila’s boundary-pushing Toyo Eatery ranked 43rd in this year’s Asia’s Best 50 Restaurants. And it’s collaborating with Lûmé for a one-time degustation. Expect Filipino flavours with fine-dining finesse – intricate calamari noodles, crème caramel-style leche flan and more.]( [Book tickets]( One of Asia’s Best Restaurants Is Here – For One Night Only. Thursday, 5th Sep 226 Coventry Street South Melbourne 3205 Mark Your Diaries [02 Monday]( [ ]( [Maker & Monger High Cheese. A cheesy take on high tea (by one of Melbourne’s best) with gooey baked camembert and gouda scones. 205 Collins Street, Melbourne]( [03 Tuesday]( [ ]( [Bin’Go Your Own Way. How’s your music trivia? Put it to the test at The Corner’s monthly bingo night, which is also $15 steak night. Bonus. 57 Swan Street Richmond 3121]( [04 Wednesday]( [ ]( [Stokehouse x Hogget Kitchen Dinner. This four-course feast is all about surf’n’turf – but nothing like what you’d find at the pub. Upstairs 30 Jacka Boulevard St Kilda 3182]( [05 Thursday]( [ ]( [Affordable Art Fair. Art can be expensive. Find thousands of world-class contemporary works from $100 a pop. Go on, dress up that white wall. 9 Nicholson Street, Carlton]( [06 Friday]( [ ]( [Bathe in Cinema. Skip Friday night knock-offs to float in a hot spring under the stars while watching a classic film. Relaxation at its peak. 140 Springs Lane, Fingal]( [07 Saturday]( [ ]( [National Salami Day at Preston Market. Go for tastings, discounts and $10 family-sized pizzas. Sounds like a big day for smallgoods. 2/30A The Centreway, Preston]( [08 Sunday]( [ ]( [Cacti & Cocktails. Construct a terrarium, with natural wine and a grazing platter at arm’s length. Different kind of Sunday sesh? 466 Mount Alexander Road, Ascot Vale 3032]( [Explore the full calendar]( [Today]( [This weekend]( [This week]( [This month](     Also Happening This Week [ ]( [Saturday 07th September - Sunday 08th September Spring Gin Market. For just $10, sample the best new-wave Aussie gins at this warehouse market. Plus, a cheese station with gin cheese.]( [ ]( [Sunday 01st September - Sunday 29th September Knox Immerse Arts Festival. Lie on a giant slice of toast, watch snails gradually devour a work or take a blindfolded tour along Blind Creek.]( [ ]( [Thursday 05th September - Sunday 08th September 154-Cheese Pizza at 400 Gradi. This Melbourne-made pizza holds a Guinness World Record for cheesiness. And you can try it this week.]( [ ]( [Thursday 05th September - Saturday 14th September Bangarra’s 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand. A look back over three decades – and 65,000 years – of Indigenous culture and expression.]( [ ]( [Sunday 08th September - Sunday 15th September Mezcal Week at Mamasita. Get to know tequila’s little brother with free tastings. Plus, mezcal pairings and matched mezcal cocktails. Salud!]( [ ]( [Saturday 31st August - Tuesday 10th September Sylvia. Ballet has a new heroine – and she can rescue herself. Expect sword-fighting heroines, dramatic love stories and Greek gods.]( [ ]( [Saturday 07th September - Sunday 08th September Mikan Sewing Workshops. Learn how to sew your own bag from traditional Japanese textiles. No prior knowledge required.]( [ ]( [Friday 30th August - Sunday 08th September Duality. See how artists interpret the words of anonymous writers at this mystery exhibition – a blind date between Melbourne creatives.]( [ ]( [Saturday 07th September Revamp Sustainable Fashion Market. Shop pre-loved Alice McCall, Kenzo, Gorman, Bec & Bridge and more at this mammoth market.]( [ ]( [Friday 30th August - Sunday 08th September Melbourne Writers Festival. Literary stars from across the globe have converged on Melbourne. Don’t miss Aussie writer Richard Flanagan.]( [ ]( [Tuesday 03rd September - Wednesday 04th September AACTA Shorts and Web Fest. Binge on back-to-back shorts – including a Youtube sensation – at this entirely free, two-day film festival.]( Coming Soon [ ]( [Sunday 10th November Dogapalooza. Ready for a dog-friendly Sunday sesh with live music and cold beers?]( [ ]( [Monday 04th November Melbourne International Dumpling Festival. A globetrotting procession of dumplings is returning to Queen Victoria Market.]( [ ]( [Sunday 15th December Love Actually in Concert. Relive the quintessential festive rom-com – with the gusto of a full live orchestra. Tickets are on sale.]( [Check out more things to do in melbourne](    Take Care of Yourself [ ]( [Fashion Six of the Best Facials in Melbourne for Glowing Skin From a Victoria Beckham-approved treatment to the newest skincare technology to glamorous add-ons (such as valet parking).]( [ ]( [Active First Look: Universal Practice Opens a Light and Airy New Space in a Heritage-Listed Building in the South-East Head to Glen Iris for physiotherapy with a side of Pilates, yoga and more.]( [ ]( [Fashion Vinotherapy Is an Indulgent Spa Treatment to Help the Wine-Inclined Unwind Love wine? Looking to relax? 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