If food hasn’t stimulated your senses like sight, smell, touch and taste then you have not experienced food.
Changing the perception!
atta
Discover the timeless flavours of India with a contemporary twist at Atta, where our hatted restaurant offers a culinary journey through classic dishes in a sophisticated setting of white beamed ceilings, archways and elegant floral arrangements.
Hatted Indian Restaurant
Atta Restaurant has been awarded an AGFG Chef Hat for 2024!
Atta Restaurant joins the top 1% of Australia's restaurants to be awarded.
Each year, The Australian Good Food Guide's Chef Hats are awarded to discerning Chefs around Australia. These awards are the result of careful deliberation.
We would like to thank our guests for supporting us and for being part of our passion for food!
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The main dining room is located at the entrance of the restaurant and overlooks the lovely Victoria Street. It displays antique French oak panelling and can seat up to 35 guests.
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Our lovely mezzanine seating overlooks the main dining room and open kitchen. Our guests love to sit here and interact with the Head Chef. It can seat up to 12 guests.
This space is elegantly dressed with French oak panelling, art work and arch windows.
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Our private dining room is ideal for group bookings and can seat up to 24 guests.
Whether it is your birthday celebration or corporate event, this space is perfect for the most intimate of gatherings.
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Send an email to info@attarestaurant.com.au
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Discover where Atta has been featured.
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Smash a 'dirty samosa' at Atta
Fusion is a scary word, evoking clashing mish-mashes and monstrous melds. But in the right hands, it can be a lively conversation between unlikely new friends, a proof that combinations can indeed be greater than the sum of their parts.
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Atta Brings Contemporary Indian to Albert Park!
Atta’s head chef and co-owner, Harry Dhanjal, is entirely self-taught. He and business partner Brij Patel also designed the Albert Park venue themselves, which is housed in a heritage-listed building, is almost gallery-like in feel. There are timber trusses running along the high ceiling, grand arched windows, and sleek modern photographs lining otherwise sparse walls.
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Second to Naan – Chef Chat with Atta Restaurant’s Harry Dhanjal.
Delivering cooking, art and design on the plate is the mission of Chef Harry Dhanjal – keeping dishes simple with a four-flavour profile.
Heading the kitchen at Chef-hatted Atta Restaurant on Victoria Avenue in Albert Park, Harry grew up in India under the watchful kitchen eye of his Mother and Grandmother, listening to stories related to dishes and how they evolved over time.
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At Atta in Albert Park, waterbath meets tandoor
Indian gets a modernist makeover at Atta, where waterbath meets tandoor. Housed in a heritage-listed Greek taverna, there's ballpoint artwork by Laith McGregor on the whitewashed walls and culinary artwork on the gigantic white plates. Here, tandoori aloo is a tower of spice-infused potatoes, and your orthodox cottage cheese ras-malai is served with freeze-dried raspberry tuiles.
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The Verdict
It feels like Melbourne’s Indian scene is getting a high-concept shake up. Out with the Butter Chicken, in with the crispy skinned salmon, confit tomatoes and mustard-infused coconut sauce. It’s probably long overdue. Don’t get us wrong—there’ll always be times that call for a plate-sized garlic naan—but it’s cool to see chefs pushing the curry envelope a little.
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A new way to see food!
Atta Restaurant is an Indian restaurant located in Albert Park, Victoria.
The restaurant's mission is to enhance and excite the palate with the freshest Indian-inspired ingredients and flavors. The venue has a modern and stylish interior, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it perfect for a date night. The restaurant offers a delicious modern Indian-inspired menu with a range of dishes that cater to different dietary requirements, including vegetarian and gluten-free options.
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The food and the space!
It’s a typically murky Melbourne winter evening when we arrive at Atta Restaurant.
The modern Indian restaurant is a surprise on the outside. Set amongst a hotch-potch of converted terraces and new units, it’s housed in a striking bluestone-fronted building with a simple white sign, the only indication that you’re in the right place. Step closer and you can spy a bright, sleek interior thorough its windows.
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