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Artwork by Azuma Makoto - Courtesy of zeutch.com

 

 

Kensington Street's 'Seven Deadly Sins' Dinner is fast approaching on Tuesday 25 October, and tables are quickly filling as we prepare to enjoy a night of indulgence, opulence and creativity.

We invite diners to select one of our meticulously curated dining experiences, at either 6.00pm or 8.30pm. Each of the venues will feature living art installations created by floral artist being KOI Dessert Bar's infamous flowers, Lily Widodo. Each of these adornments will be inspired by one of the Seven Deadly Sins, unique to each of the venues.

Our talented chefs and artists have also drawn inspiration from the endlessly intriguing mythology surrounding the Seven Deadly Sins, blending art, music, performance dance and food to create a unique sensory experience.

Two of our venues have already sold out! Book now to ensure that you don't miss out on this exciting event.

 

 



Laura Jones, After Party - Guilty Pleasures Exhibition at The Old Rum Store

 

Lose yourself in the proud, elegant spaces of MEKONG ($69 per head). Bask in the stunning simplicity of handcrafted floral artworks, while you feast on contemporary interpretations of classic Southeast Asian delicacies, including terrifically gluttonous crispy pork hock toasted with dark soy, served with tomato and eschallot salad, and taste lust incarnate with rock oyster with green chili, lump fish roe & butterfly pea foam created for you by the infamous chef Tiw Rakarin.

As you delight in your handcrafted meal, watch as dancers glide through tables and musicians, including Amy Fredes who will be weaving sonorous tales of pride and envy.

 

BOOK NOW for what is sure to be a sold-out event!

 

 

Luke Cornish, Totes envy - Guilty Pleasures Exhibition at The Old Rum Store

 

Find pleasure in the company of good friends and intriguing strangers in Kyo-to ($48 per head), where envy inducing flora will drip from the ceilings. While you lounge around our communal tables, enjoy a menu of teriyaki delights, including edamame, kingfish carpaccio with yuzu avocado, sashimi boxes on dry ice and wagashi Japanese jelly paired with meticulously curated sake.

Be entertained by tales of love and lust from Rebecca Netherey on the guitar, and a sonorous exploration pride and sloth, through a series of reinterpreted R&B classics from TJ Tanuvasa, while contemporary dancers weave stories of greed and jealousy.

 

 



Michael Muir, 'Fuzzy' - Guilty Pleasures Exhibition at The Old Rum Store

 

Allow yourself to be a little bit greedy at Spice House @ Spice Alley ($38 per head), where classically trained contemporary dancers will float through the space, in a physical exploration of pride.

Here, too much is never enough. Be greeted by an abundance of the flowers, and enjoy an opulent meal including of curry puffs, roasted pork belly, duck pancakes alongside a plethora of other delights.

 

BOOK NOW for what is sure to be a sold-out event!

 

 



Craig Waddell, I scream, you scream, we all scream - Guilty Pleasures Exhibition at The Old Rum Store

 

Discover the romantic and lavish world of Bistrot Gavroche ($75 per head), as you step into Kensington Street's pocket of Paris. This enchanting space will be adorned with baroque paintings that come to life, in the form of luscious flowers and handcrafted scented candles.

While you soak in your luxurious surroundings, devour an opulent meal, which includes pork rillettes and French baguette, wonderfully greedy profiteroles with hot chocolate sauce alongside freshly baked Madeleines.

 

 

 

Nicole Kelly, Unpoured Glasses - Guilty Pleasures Exhibition at The Old Rum Store

 

Be gracefully lazy in KOI Dessert Bar ($70 per head). Allow languid, and beautifully chaotic floral installations and handcrafted scented candles to transport you far away from the bustle of daily life, to a place where indulgence is a virtue and sloth is the ultimate elegance.

Dine on an opulent feast, with each element inspired by one of the Seven Deadly Sins. Gorge yourself on gluttonous pig cheek with black garlic, artichoke, soy mushrooms and barley, and lustworthy lemon ginger with honey gelato and chamomile fog, and so much more.

Meanwhile, our talented performance artists will slide, slither and shimmy through tables, exploring the Seven Deadly Sins through movement and music.  

 

BOOK NOW for what is sure to be a sold-out event!

 

 

 



Vanessa Stockard, Roses and Figs - Guilty Pleasures Exhibition at The Old Rum Store

 

Before the 8.30 am sitting, discover Guilty Pleasures at the Old Rum Store, where some of Australia's most exciting artists, co curated by arts philanthropist Pat Corrigan, including 2016 Archibald People's Choice Winner Nicholas Stathopoulos, alongside internationally acclaimed Craig Ruddy, Luke Sciberras, Vanessa Stockard, Leslie Rice, Scott Marsh, Mulga, Laura Jones, Susan O'Doherty, Fiona White, Nicole Kelly, Jasper Knight and James Powditch and so many more, who have prepared lust- worthy original works, inspired by the Seven Deadly Sins as they relate to food.

 

 

Mulga, Sebastian the Sloth - Guilty Pleasures Exhibition and The Old Rum Store

 

Space is limited at this exciting event. Book now to secure your place, and enjoy an evening of art, music, food and indulgence.

 

 

   

 


 

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Nicky Ginsberg
Kensington Street Creative Director

Greencliff
02 8823 8818
info@greencliff.com.au



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