This lower restaurant in Manhattan is doubled as black and white-white graphics

to intervene SherokuruThe new Japanese Omakase Restaurant in New York City, will be forgiven to consider that you wandered in a drawing or black and white painting. With the exception of a selective set of the lights of the world, some colored ceramic dishes, and the open kitchen, the entire restaurant is served like a two -dimensional drawing.
“Shirokuro” translates into “White Black”. New York Times The owner James Lim was inspired by an overwhelming two -dimensional restaurant that he visited ten years ago in Korea, and one of which was photographed, now open in the eastern village. To make the inner pop, he called his friend, real estate agent and artist Mary, to turn the space into a comprehensive environment.

Life -tied dishes with hand -drawn floors such as wooden panels and Japanese icons on the walls such as bonsai, tea utensils, cherry flowers, and ukiyo-e Structures. The restaurant says: “Our vision was to provide something unique: a place where art and food intersects in a living drawing brochure, breathing.”
You can also enjoy the installations of the MR. Doodle Full House or hand -drawn facilities from Anastasia Parmson.






