King Street Wharf has partnered with Arts Brookfield to present a combination of food and art for the month of October. There will be an outdoor pop-up art gallery run by art space Platform 72, an outdoor cinema on the wharf showing foodie films, and dining offers from participating restaurants on the wharf.
King Street Wharf will host Food, Art & Films by the Wharf during October's Good Food Month (Image courtesy of The PR Partnership) |
Films showing include one of my all-time favourites Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, as well as Julie and Julia, Fried Green Tomatoes and one of my favourite animations, Ratatouille .
Movie reward tokens |
As part of the launch of Food, Art & Films by the Wharf, we were treated to a preview of the Malaya's lunch offer for the month at the iconic south-east Asian restaurant by the water.
Salt and pepper prawns from The Malaya, Lime Street, Sydney |
The huge crustaceans arrived crisply battered and golden fried, as a plate to share, seasoned liberally and garnished with sliced shallots and fresh chillies - some of which had some serious kick.
Coconut beef rendang |
The Malaya's rendition is moderate in spice heat, with the rich curry sauce completely delectable over a bowl of steamed rice.
Kapitan chicken |
The small battered fillets provided additional texture to the chicken dish, which also had a sauce worthy of eating with rice alone.
Roti |
Chilli bean sprouts |
Black rice pudding |
The black sticky rice dessert arrived in thankfully petite glasses with thick coconut cream, palm sugar syrup and fresh seasonal fruit, including contrastingly tart passionfruit pulp.
Chilli chocolate ice cream petit four |
The Malaya's Good Food Month lunch offer is available during lunch throughout October from Monday to Saturday (minimum 2 diners; maximum 8 diners). See the King Street Wharf's Food, Art & Films by the Wharf event schedule here.
Food, booze and shoes attended the launch of Food, Art & Films by the Wharf, at The Malaya, with thanks to The PR Partnership.
Oh wow! What a cool addition to an already awesome month - love outdoor cinemas :D
ReplyDeletesome great events on this month - love the outdoor cinema idea!
ReplyDeleteOMG I completely forgot about Good Food month. I haven't booked for anything. It's been so quiet this year!
ReplyDeleteEat more for me this year since I am missing out!
ReplyDeleteWent to this restaurant on recommendation. Wouldn't go back. Very average food and expensive. There are takeaway Malaysian restaurants in Sydney serving much better food. Extremely disappointed. Saying that their seafood rolls were nice and the duck curry is good. Everything else was terrible. Service was rushed and we were being pushed to order more food from the kitchen just as we had started eating so they could close the kitchen by 9.00pm. Floor service also virtually disappeared at this time.
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