Attica (restaurant)

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Attica
Attica (restaurant)
Restaurant information
Owner(s) Ben Shewry
Previous owner(s)Helen Maccora, David Maccora
Head chef Ben Shewry
Food type Modern Australian cuisine
Street address74 Glen Eira Road, Ripponlea, Victoria
City Melbourne
Postal/ZIP Code3185
CountryAustralia
Website www.attica.com.au

Attica is a fine-dining restaurant in Melbourne, Australia, owned and operated by Ben Shewry. It has won several awards in Australia, and has been included in The World's 50 Best Restaurants since 2010. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Its current position on the list places it as the top restaurant in Australia.

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The restaurant was opened by Dr David Maccora (an emergency doctor at Malvern's Cabrini Hospital) and his wife Helen, [6] in a converted suburban bank building. [7] After two chefs failed to attract sufficient patronage at the restaurant the Maccoras employed Ben Shewry (formerly at St Kilda's Circa) in 2005, [8] giving him full creative control of the menu. [9] In January 2015 the Maccoras sold the restaurant to Shewry. [10]

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