Cafe "fujiko" in moscow

cafe "Fujiko" in Moscow

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Text: Nina Farizova

A photo: Eugene Kulibaba

Project author: Andrey Tsygankov

Architect: Elena Anderson

Magazine: N6 (161) 2011

A small cafe "Fujiko" in the very center of Moscow is intended for those who like to eat and sit in an expensive, beautiful interior.

Cafe "Fujiko" though with a Japanese name, but not purely Japanese. “It's rather a kind of collective image or variations on the theme of Asia,” says the architect Andrey Tsygankov. - The entire interior, including furniture, was made according to the author’s sketches. The only exceptions are antique Chinese dressers, Japanese porcelain vases and photographs on the walls. Authenticity "Fujiko" primarily in the fact that the finishes used natural wood (almost no processed). The cuisine here is Thai, Japanese and Chinese. Of the main dishes, you should try the king crab soup, black cod fillet marinated in Miso sauce, Chilean sea bass on a pillow of roasted vegetables, and for dessert - dark and milk chocolate mousse called “Shanghai Midday”.

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