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Spoon-Tamago

Cucchiaio by Ninkipen


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Japanese architectural firm Ninkipen recently completed Cucchiaio, a new Italian restaurant in Osaka. The name means Spoon in Italian, so we have something in common.

The interior and exterior combine wood, metal and white to create a sophisticated atmosphere that seems to be consistent with their high-end Italian dishes. If the interior shots don’t move you, perhaps a look at their food will make you want to go?

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5 comments

1 L. O. Itzmi { 03.03.10 at 11:25 pm }

What’s with this dish? Shouldn’t there be some vegetable? Maybe a sprig of green? Where’s the famous Japanese presentation aspect? Also, where’s the ambience? Shouldn’t there be a plant inside or something to give it a little warmth? I think the only thing you have in common is the spoon.

2 L. O. Itzmi { 03.03.10 at 6:25 pm }

What’s with this dish? Shouldn’t there be some vegetable? Maybe a sprig of green? Where’s the famous Japanese presentation aspect? Also, where’s the ambience? Shouldn’t there be a plant inside or something to give it a little warmth? I think the only thing you have in common is the spoon.

3 Johnny { 03.03.10 at 7:20 pm }

so…you are trying to say you don’t like the place?

4 L. O. Itzmi { 03.04.10 at 9:03 am }

You should be a detective!

5 L. O. Itzmi { 03.04.10 at 4:03 am }

You should be a detective!