By Rachel Gallaher
Updated: Aug 3, 2021
By Rachel Gallaher
Photographed by Tomooki Kengaku
As seen in Issue 57
Built on the second floor of a concrete apartment building, the restaurant offers a large selection of smoked and grilled foods; a long concrete counter that gives diners a front-row seat to watch the chefs at work in the open kitchen. The dining room, which is designed around the counter, has a handful of additional seating options, from four-top tables tucked into a nook to a cozy sofa perfect for perching on while sipping cocktails.
The materials palette, comprising concrete, steel, and wood in mostly neutral tones, is minimal, and Ashizawa opted for wood wool cement board (a material made from cement and shaved wood fibers) for the walls, which improves the acoustics in the small space. A thin, beam-like steel light fixture, designed by Ashizawa and fabricated by Super Robot, hangs above the counter. “We wanted the guests to feel at home,” Ashizawa explains. “To achieve the cozy and relaxing atmosphere, we tried to use as few materials as possible, worked expertly by craftsmen.” The restaurant is normally only open in the evenings (during the lockdown they have been offering lunch as well), and its moody, sensual décor is an escape from the busy city outside.