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The restaurant is a wine bar with a kitchen behind the counter visible to patrons. Most food in the restaurant is cooked in a wood-fired coven. Gourmet Traveller has described the food served as 'simple' and 'smart, comforting'. [2] [6] The roast chicken received particular praise. [2] The second-hand interior furniture is sourced from New ...
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It is decorated by street art from the Melbourne street artist Rone. [1] As of 2021, the price of the restaurant's tasting menu is $310 per person; included in the price is a tour of the kitchen. [1] Food served includes marron, sea snails, cheeses, and aged wagyu beef.
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.
The restaurant is set up within Cavendish House, a heritage listed building in Melbourne. It has been described as a 'society restaurant'. The interior of the restaurant contains Thornet chairs, Murano lights, and antique furniture. The menu is described as 'mature' with 'no faddish shokupan sandos or Insta-bait' .
Toto's Pizza House (Toto's) was the first pizzeria established in Melbourne, Australia, now a small chain of Pizza stores. Toto's opened for business on 7 July 1961 in Lygon Street, Carlton, Victoria, where the business remained until closing in 2020 due to Melbourne’s COVID lockdowns. [1]
Stalactites is a Greek-Australian restaurant in Melbourne, Australia. [1] [2] [3] It is located on Lonsdale street in the Melbourne's CBD's Greek quarter. [4] [5] The restaurant was founded in 1978 by Konstantinos Tsoutouras, also known as Barba Kostas. [2] He had previously opened other chain restaurants and fish and chips stores, before ...
Leon Massoni sold his share of the restaurant to his partner George, and later owned restaurants including 'Ristorante Massoni' with his partner in business Pietro Grossi, the father of Guy who as of 1999 ran 'Grossi Florentino'. [7] George Tsindos ended a 50-year era by selling The Florentino to Italian Restaurant Melbourne CBD. [8]