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Tori Tori, Santa Fe, Mexico City – Mexico

12/03/2020 Marco Beolchi Around the World, Ethnic, Mexico

Tori Tori è una catena messicana di cucina giapponese che vanta sei ristoranti a Città del Messico, l’ultimo dei quali[…]

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Marta Cafè at MARTa Herford, Herford, Germany #ma Marta Cafè at MARTa Herford, Herford, Germany #marcobeolchi 

Herford in the east of Westphalia is home to one of the most unusual museum buildings in the world. With its fluid and tilting forms, the Marta Herford is like a mysterious comet dropped from outer space. For the facade of the museum it was chosen dark-red brick, forming a sharp contrast to the bright stainless steel of the roof. And in complete contrast to the accustomed use in historical industrial buildings in the region, the bricks here are surprisingly set in motion.
 
This motion is continued in the loose bond of the bricks at ground level, while the wavy roof landscape pulsates in harmony with the course of the nearby river Aa and parallel to Goebenstrasse. And it also continues in the interior of the museum: With the dynamic room sculpture, the choreography of the construction volumes and the swirling forms, every exhibition becomes a special experience of space.

Alongside the galleries, the building also features the light-flooded Marta Café with outdoor seating at the water.

A building that is always in motion and still capable of change even after completion.

Credit Pics @ Arch. photos
Architects: Frank Owen Gehry
Nando’s, Peckham, London – England #marcobeolc Nando’s, Peckham, London – England #marcobeolchi 

Architects and Pics: Stac Architecture
Sushiko, Turin - Italy #marcobeolchi We did it a Sushiko, Turin - Italy #marcobeolchi 

We did it again!
Another Sushiko was inaugurated yesterday in Turin in via Sandro Botticelli 79/H inside the "Piazza Commerciale Botticelli" center which is located in a historic neighborhood of District 6 of the City of Turin.
Easily accessible by public transport and by car, it is located 3 km from the A4 motorway exit and the Torino Stura railway station and a 5-minute walk from the Mascagni 27 bus stop, useful for reaching the city center.
 
The Piazza Commerciale Botticelli center extends over a single floor, accessible from Via Botticelli and Strada Basse di Stura coming from Corso Giulio Cesare. It has free underground parking with parking spaces on two levels.
 
On the ground floor, going up from the car parks, you will find the Coop and Trony superstores. In the square facing the street there are commercial and service activities such as Unigross, Barber Team and Team Ribelle. The Center hosts a complete food court with La Piadineria, Lino's Coffe, Sushiko and the Fiorfiore Cafè of the Coop superstore.
Tunateca Balfegó, Barcelona - Spain #marcobeolchi Tunateca Balfegó, Barcelona - Spain #marcobeolchi 

The purpose of the project was to design a gastronomic space which will promote red tuna as a quality product and, at the same time, make the brand known to the general public.
The interior design is intended to become another element of communication regarding the world of the red tuna. Each of the zones reflects a different aspect of the product and its capture.
The principal area or Blue Room transports us to the depths of the sea.

The Ronqueo Room, refers to the traditional, manual dissection of the tuna. The Balfegó family has for many years held public “ronqueo” sessions in different areas of the city of Barcelona; events attended by numerous chefs and professionals of this sector.
The locale required a reserved area where “ronqueos” could be held every so often and its design had to meet the specific necessities of the event such as a large work area and thorough but easy cleaning.
It was decided that a ceramic wrapping would convert the room into a clean and aseptic space, while at the same time making reference to the tuna skin with its shiny blue and silver scales.

Credit Pics @ Adrià Goula
Architects: El Equipo Creativo
Hoddie Hot Dog, Scalo Milano Outlet & More, Milan Hoddie Hot Dog, Scalo Milano Outlet & More, Milan – Italy #marcobeolchi 

Hoddie Hot Dog is a new concept coming from Mama Burger & fashion Cafe group. The idea is to reinvent one of the best selling product in the world the hot dog revisited with a typically “MAMA” approach where the use of excellent quality raw materials and the attention to the design and details guarantee a unique experience to the customers.

Food trends come and go, and there’s always something new and sexy that’s sweeping the world. But seldom does anything have the lasting appeal of the good old fashioned hot dog, iconic in America for nearly 150 years, with which perhaps only the hamburger can even compete on a symbolic/social level.

A hot dog is the ultimate multi-tasking food: but this is not America, how will the italian consumer respond?
I hope all the best for this new format and I'm sure it will
Credit Pics @ Giorgio Figini
Architects: Atelier P
Furnishings: @augustocontract
Patara, Moscow - Russia #marcobeolchi A cozy Geo Patara, Moscow - Russia #marcobeolchi 

A cozy Georgian restaurant, slap in the center of the Patriarch's Ponds district. Its name in Georgian means 'tiny', and no one would disagree! The entrance is set directly in the arch from the courtyard. The door practically leads into the kitchen, giving the idea that you've come in through the back door.

The kitchen is situated right in the center, and takes up nearly all the available space, yet amazingly they manage to seat up to 55 covers around the edges, if Manana or Tamara were running the kitchen, you'd feel right at home in an apartment in Tbilisi. Yet no command of the kitchen is in the hands of Nik Metreveli and Ilya Benashvili, elevating its food to the level of a gastronomic feast.

The design project want to replicate the feeling of a cozy Tbilisi apartment, and this governed the choice of decor and materials: lots of stone, solid wood, and astounding made to order plateware enamelled in blue. But the attention to detail doesn't stop there: there is also eight and a half thousand spoons, all specially brought in from Tbilisi, and lending a particularly warm and welcoming Georgian lustre.

Architects and Pics: Megre Interiors
TRi, Hong Kong - China #marcobeolchi The concept TRi, Hong Kong - China #marcobeolchi 

The concept for TRi came from the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, the union and balance of three elements: man, nature, and divinity. The guests pass through three areas during their TRi experience- Kampung (the Village), Kebun (the Garden) and Hutan (the Forest). The design elements are inspired both by Bali’s rich cultural heritage, as well as its natural beauty. Bamboo is the dominant material, but TRi also features Balinese metalwork, slabs of river stone, and traditional cloth. In Repulse Bay, the river, sea, light reflections over the course of the day, tree line and far-off mountains all play a role in TRi’s design.

The first area, Kampung, welcomes the guest into a Balinese compound. Woven panels and mats speak to humble village homes and hand-craftsmanship; brown tones reminiscent of a wood-smoke hearth dominate the space.
Guests then move into the bright world of a well-organized family garden, or Kebun.
Finally, TRi guests come to the original Bali, the Bali of the untouched riverside, ripples in the water, cascading ferns, and wild groves of bamboo.
A magical jurney. 

Architects: Ibuku
Dragonfly, Hong Kong - China #marcobeolchi A ‘ Dragonfly, Hong Kong - China #marcobeolchi 

A ‘must-stop-at’ Bohemian-style Art Nouveau cocktail lounge in the historic chambers of Tai Kwun, Dragonfly sits atop the Bucket List for those looking for that ‘memorable moment – a laid-back evening of care-free bliss!
Located in the old Superintendent’s House of the former Central Police Station, Dragonfly embraces the European heritage of its surroundings, yet reflects the vibrance and vividness of modern times.

The instagrammable cocktail lounge and eatery transports guests back to the late 19th century with a style and feel that magically brings back the Art Nouveau era of yesteryear.
The feeling is indescribable. As if in a time-capsule, you lose yourself in the spirit of that era’s decadence. You revel in the charm of its bohemian salons and its timeless artistry, as you enjoy Dragonfly’s creatively colourful cocktail menu boasting intriguing signatures inspired by talent from across the globe.
Evening of Bohemian Flair!

Architects: Ashley Sutton
Boticario, Buenos Aires - Argentina #marcobeolchi Boticario, Buenos Aires - Argentina #marcobeolchi 

Boticario is an author cocktail bar, of 2 floors connected by a wall of greenery sprouting from wooden drawers. It works with distillate and homemade preparations that rest in plain sight.
The space imitates an old apothecary/pharmacy crossed by the passage of time and taken by the vegetation. You can drink and listen vinyls while you get lost in that eclectic collection of art and antiques.

Architects and Pics: Eme Carranza Studio
Candy Bar, Detroit - USA #marcobeolchi Candy Bar Candy Bar, Detroit - USA #marcobeolchi 

Candy Bar, which is covered from floor to ceiling in a millennial pink hue, recalls Detroit's jazz era with an intergenerational twist.
Apart from the pink plush booths and rosy marble tables, there's a beautiful 1970s Parisian disco ball from the notable Les Bains nightclub which makes the walls come alive with glittering spotlights.
The focal point of the cozy bar, however, is the blown glass chandelier (it features 670 individual pieces of glass and weighed in at 400 kilos) which fills the room with a gentle rose gold glow.
Behind the curtain, the U-shaped bar seats around a dozen on red velvet chairs, and total capacity of the room is only 30.
No reservations: get ready to wait in Line!

Credit Pics @ Christian Harder
The Pure Salad, Milan - Italy #marcobeolchi The The Pure Salad, Milan - Italy #marcobeolchi 

The concept of this salad shop starts from the idea that the salad is an angelic meal, pure, almost a remedy, which allows not to renounce to taste, getting rid of guilt.
The vehicle of this message is a cosmopolitan “Santina” that becomes the protagonist of space; a figure inspired by classical sacred iconography, but at the same time enriched with colors, floral details and poses typical of the Viennese secessionist style, reinterpreted in a contemporary key. Strong is the reference to the “Madonnina”, one of the most identifying symbols of the city of Milan.
The “Santina” emerges on the backwall of the room from the tropical foliage that characterizes the wallpaper, the pattern continues on the wall behind the seats, creating an elegant contrast with the light structure laced in iron.

The space has been divided into a selling and dining area and a laboratory.
The two areas are divided by the light iron structure and perforated sheet painted white of the counter.

Credit Pics @ Simone Furiosi
Architects: Nomade Architettura Interior Design
Arte by Thomas Chan, Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia 🇲🇾 #marcobeolchi 

Miss traveling? Dining in Paris, Chilling at Prague, Coffee at Venice....
You can now do it at one place while overlooking Kuala Lumpur’s skyline.
Arte by Thomas Chan, located at Level 66 at the tallest building in Mont Kiara, has an interior that features different eras of European architecture including Italian Renaissance, European Baroque and French Rococo.
Carefully crafted under the guidance of the master craftsmen Осимхон Муминов ("Osimkhon Muminov"), these artistic hands have handmade each of the delicate ornaments you see at this hotel.
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