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Flying Fish Restaurant & Bar presents a spectacular venue to host a range of private or corporate functions, weddings, private lunch or dinners, cocktail parties, product launches or events
Flying Fish
is also available for exclusive use reservations for
up to 199 guests. Capacities and details available upon
request.
Surrounded by breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour, Flying Fish has been constructed from this original heritage wharf site and blends a contemporary mix of design highlights to deliver a new and unique Sydney dining experience.
The Flying Fish team offers warm, friendly and professional service and can assist with individually tailoring your event exclusively to meet your needs. Menu design is under the direction of head chef Peter Kuruvita.
Wine Room
The Wine Room
is a magnificent two-storey loft
private dining space, situated on the ground
floor with a capacity to host up to twenty four guests
on one table, it features an impressive six-metre floor
to ceiling working wine cellar.
This interactive space is concealed behind frosted glass walls and is ideal for all levels of corporate or private dining functions and events. A rectangular shaped dining table rests upon a hand woven leather carpet, inlaid on polished concrete, whilst overhead warm light filters from a striking custom-made glass pendant sculpture, suspended high above from the ceiling.
Other features include artworks by Australian artist Mark Venice; he has been commissioned to paint a two metre high, bi-folding standing screen. An adjoining outdoor terrace is available for pre and post lunch/dinner drinks.
The Arcadia Room
Flying Fish
presents the Arcadia Room – a
stylish and intimate dining space situated on
the first floor of the restaurant, designed to host
up to twenty guests, on two tables, for private, corporate
and boardroom entertaining.
The Arcadia Room offers a warm space with its original timber beams and steel trusses subtly lit from above; this room promotes a wonderful vantage point to take in the full essence of Flying Fish and its striking surrounding harbour views.
Other features include heritage timber-slatted walls; classic boxed framed windows and original flooring, each positioned alongside a collection of modern artworks. Views of the six-metre high working wine cellar can also be taken in from here.
The Arcadia Room has been designed for patrons who are looking to dine in privacy and style.

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