Let your hair down at Sydney’s most urban(e) penthouse venue

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The chef at Good Food’s New Restaurant of the Year has decades’ experience catering parties; the layout is designed to host them; all you need bring is good company.

Break out the Jatz, chill the grenache – party season has started at Kiln, the award-winning restaurant on penthouse level of Sydney’s Ace hotel. From up here, on the 18th floor, chef Mitch Orr surveys his realm, which effectively takes in all of Sydney: west to Parramatta where he began his cooking career in a local pub, east across the heritage warehouses of Surry Hills, south over Central Station and on down to Botany Bay.

“I loved the idea that by using waste materials found on site, we hook into the specific history of the place,” says Lynch, noting that Ace didn’t want to helicopter in an aesthetic deployed at any of its other 10 international locations, rather create a unique Australian experience. “The idea was to create a kind of drop-sheet, artist’s studio vibe that would offset the rigour of the architecture and also help delineate different zones.

“It’s a quite unique shape with different zones. Often, I like to eat at the table in front of the kitchen where you can see simultaneously out to the Blue Mountains and across to the Opera House. Then there are all these little group formations, like small lounge rooms. A lot of people congregate in the bar area, and there’s a little dance floor in front of the DJ deck.”

Orr’s trademark Jatz crackers topped with smoked butter wrapped in a perfectly salty anchovy encapsulate his irreverent but rootsy take on Australian cuisine.

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