Niall Bruyns: At the Ceiling of the City, we explore culinary delights in an event of sheer epicurean edutainment. ON19’s Executive Chef, Anerith Smythe, displays her tremendous talent and skill by presenting a 5-course meal focusing on one single ingredient. We collaborate with wine farms from across the Western Cape, and pair the entire meal with one cultivar, displaying the diverse effects of terroir, climate, cellaring and vinification.
1 Flavour
1 Cultivar
1 Venue
1 ON 19!
Bruyns: I joined the team at Westin late last year, and towards the end of the first month, I experienced our popular Full Moon Dining Experience. While this event was successful in its own right and achieved the purpose of introducing our newly rebranded restaurant to Cape Town, I felt that we were missing one key aspect - the main focus of the event was not on our amazing food and wine selection.
I discussed this with our chef and restaurant manager and mentioned that I would like to bring forward a new concept this year. At this stage, Chef Smythe admitted that since returning to Cape Town after her experience in Kuwait and Dubai, she was eager to try her hand at a single ingredient menu. I had always wanted to attempt a single cultivar pairing menu, and in that moment, 1ON19 was born.
Bruyns: The calendar for the featured ingredient of the month as well as the cultivars was decided upon in concept phase. We lined up several ingredients that Anerith was excited to work with, and sorted them by seasonality. I then paired these with cultivars I believe would create some interesting scope for pairing.
Once this was done, we begun the process of pairing the menus three at a time. Anerith designed a five-course menu based on the “flavour of the month.” I then, after reviewing to see that there were no potentially problematic pairings, sent the menu off to the winemakers and distributors asking for “tenders” within the specific varietal. On tasting day, we first ran through all of the entries, sorting by flavour profile. Each dish was sampled and then tried in combination with the wines that we thought worked best.
It’s an exceptionally lengthy and somewhat costly exercise, but it ensures the best possible pairings on the night.
Bruyns: Simply put, we are exploring diversity and ingenuity. We want to show our guests familiar favourites in a new and exciting light, in ways they never thought possible. The experience is designed to offer something I refer to as “Epicurean Edutainment.”
Bruyns: Exceptional food made from locally sourced ingredients, paired with amazing and unusual wines. An evening of fun, laughter, and friendship.