Maison Atica invites guests on a journey through time and space, discovering cultures through immersive culinary experiences.
For its third season, Atica takes its guests on a journey through the culinary wonders of Quebec and its four seasons, from the briny flavors of the St. Lawrence River to the enveloping sweetness of maple. This culinary odyssey explores both subsistence cuisine and the richness of Indigenous traditions: a sensory experience where every dish tells a story.
Starting April 15, Atica sets sail for French Polynesia for its fourth season. With “Reva”—a Tahitian word meaning movement, journey, and the drive toward the horizon—Atica explores the five archipelagos that make up this South Pacific territory: the Society Islands, the Marquesas, the Tuamotu, the Austral, and the Gambier Islands.
Reva is not a destination; it is a journey conceived by Ramzi Saade, the artistic director. From crystal-clear lagoons to volcanic landscapes, coral atolls, and windswept wilderness, this experience celebrates the geographic, cultural, and spiritual diversity of French Polynesia.
Gastronomy, art, and audiovisual storytelling come together to create a sensory odyssey in which each archipelago becomes a painting, each dish a fragment of an island, and each screening an immersion in the living world.
We welcome you for dinner from Wednesday through Saturday, and for lunch on Saturdays only!
Atica offers an inclusive experience: vegetarian, vegan and options to suit most diets are available on request when booking.
