Lia runs a tea shop with the help of her grandmother's inheritance. She struggles to attract customers and business is slow, something she'd rather conceal from her parents. Now, her sister is getting married, and as part of the wedding preparations, they follow a Chinese tradition of bringing in a fortune teller to read the bride's future. It turns out, the fortune teller also reads Lia's future and predicts that before the wedding, she will have five dates, and one of them will be the right one. Her family soon gets involved in setting up dates for her. Meanwhile, there's also Richard, whom Lia once hoped would join her when she started her shop but didn't, something that now makes her resent him.
A slightly unusual environment with a Chinese community in Australia. The film maintains a typical standard for a romantic movie and mostly revolves around Lia's concerns.