The old restaurant "Noodles" on Belinsky Street in St. Petersburg in just three months became unrecognizable - the interior completely changed
“The customer asked us to do, as is now fashionable to say, a glamorous restaurant,” says the architect. Gleb Degtyarev. “We needed to turn a democratic cafe into a chic restaurant.” And in the process of work, the interior increasingly went into glossy eclecticism. We connected five halls with arched openings - it turned out to be both separate and not pressed space. Against the background of black graphite wallpaper, they put red sofas and chairs with patterned upholstery; in the halls they placed mirrors of various forms in beautiful frames, lamps with pendants, crystal wall lamps and a black and white collage on the ceiling. We made the evening out of the daytime institution, but left the name "Noodles" because Petersburgers got used to it, and it did not make sense to change it. "