
Rose Bay restaurant Rasā House has appointed Keno Perlas as Head Chef, with a new seasonal menu in tow.
Perlas, 36, comes with an extensive background in Sydney’s dining scene, having worked at Margaret, Monopole and Cho Cho San alongside industry figures including Neil Perry, Richard Purdue and Toby Stansfield.
Born and raised in the Philippines, his love of food began at home, shaped by his grandmother’s cooking and an aunt who introduced him to European bistros, wine bars and fromageries from a young age. “I always knew this wasn’t going to be just a job,” he says. “This was my calling.”
Perlas first connected with Rasā House as a guest. Founder Vinay Matta later visited him at Arms Length in Potts Point, where Perlas was Head Chef at the time, and the two agreed on a shared vision for the venue. He describes his cooking philosophy as “deliciousness without limitation,” a natural fit for Rasā House’s cross-cultural approach to food.
His new seasonal menu draws on a range of culinary traditions, anchored by local produce and charcoal-led technique. Dishes move seamlessly across cuisines, starting with passionfruit aguachile oysters and Manchurian cauliflower, leading into Cantonese-inspired Char Siu charcoal chicken and an earthy Middle Eastern Eggplant Murtabak.
“My cooking is flavoursome, raw, sometimes ugly delicious, but it’s sincere. It’s done with integrity and care,” he says.


“I like the idea of borderless cuisine. Cuisines should inspire us, but not limit us. Deliciousness has a language of its own. It doesn’t always have to be understood – sometimes it simply has to be felt.”
Founded by Vinay Matta, Rasā House has made a name for itself with its cross-cultural approach to food. The addition of Perlas marks a new chapter for the Rose Bay venue.
“Food is the least political way to understand a culture,” says Perlas. “It brings out the best in humanity and forms the foundation of our best memories. Flavour is our religion and cooking is my devotion. We want guests to feel transported, nourished and genuinely looked after. Rasā House should be a place where all cultures are welcome and where deliciousness reigns supreme.”
Rasā House is located at 639B New South Head Rd, Rose Bay
Source: Curated Agency
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