How a Japanese restaurant is taking cultural cues to develop a dynamic dining experience

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Design
Kidz Studio
Architects
Ruben Movsisian, Yulia Tsuglenok, Tatyana Kurochkina
Client
Funky Ramen
Floor Area
220 sq-m
Spatial references to anime make for a playful and transportive dinner at Funky Ramen, a Japanese restaurant in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Key features
Funky Ramen, located in Düsseldorf
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