Tanpopo Restaurant / TRAIL [practice] - Interior Photography, Wood, Lighting, Glass, Chair© Margarita Yoko Nikitaki

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Tanpopo Restaurant / TRAIL [practice] - Interior Photography, Wood, Lighting, Glass, Chair, Countertop© Margarita Yoko Nikitaki

Text description provided by the architects. Tanpopo is the Japanese word for the dandelion plant and the title of a cult Japanese film from 1985 that follows the story of a young mother who takes lessons from a truck driver on how to make the perfect ramen. It is also a Japanese restaurant located behind Klafthmonos Square, where food is served in a casual atmosphere and a canteen-like setting that directly engages with the sidewalk.

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