Those cavemen were onto something – no amount of gas, induction, solid-plate electric makes food taste like fire does. Flame and food may have moved forward a few million years but we are rediscovering our Homosapien roots thanks to Firedoor for creating a new seasonal menu (which has us wishing for the time dinosaurs roamed the earth and we all had a mum called Wilma).
This is creative theatre at its best; exposed brickwork, wooden tables and an awe-inspiring steel furnace. Abandon the tables, the real fun is the kitchen bar seating area so you can view the flame theatre. Get yourself a front row seat and marvel as chef Lennox Hastie plays the pulleys of racks and rigs like a gourmet conductor ensuring each plate is precise, artful and hums with flavour.
Wines are as unique as the food; a Bouza Albarino from Uruguay, a Riesling/Chardonnay blend from Victoria and to finish a Spanish Castana dulce monastrell which is good enough to replace dessert but you’ll love ashed goat’s cheese parfait.
Somewhere along the line we disconnect from our food…foams, sous vide and modern techniques. We are reminded that sustainable sourcing from boutique caring producers, cooked with love over flame is perhaps the simplest thing of all, delivering an experience few of us have had the privilege to experience – what seasonal food cooked with love tastes like.
Firedoor
23 – 33 Mary Street, Surry Hills 2010
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