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Behind the scenes at EPOCHA RESTAURANT

What does the word Epocha mean?

It means an era, a season, an instance in time. Eleven years ago, I finished up at one of the restaurant groups I was with and I thought, ‘This is about my time, it's about my time to do some really good work, to bring hospitality together and make sure that we're also looking after the next generation.’

What would you like our readers to know about Epocha?

Sometimes the focus of Epocha's success is on me, but it's the fact that I've surrounded myself with extremely good people with a lot of talent.

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