Take in the Art while Filling your Stomach at Sunshine Studio (Tokyo)

If you tried to create a blend of an art gallery and an eatery, the Sunshine Studio in Shibuya, Tokyo seems to have succeeded.
Unfortunately most of their site is in Japanese so I could not glean too much information.

They opened their doors in 2007.
The space is modern without being in your face as the illustration below (from their site) shows.

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The menu seems to be bistro fare rather than culinary inventions.
They serve lunch from 11:30 am to 4:00 pm and dinner from 5:00 pm to 11:30 pm (closed on Mondays).

Sunshine Studio came to my attention thanks to the 100 Postcards Exhibit which will run there from September 6 to September 30th.

What is 100 Postcards about you might wonder: illustrators and designers the world over customized a postcard on their hometown.

A Think Visual Bite for Tokyo Thursdays #54

Related: Art et Vin, Wine Dining and Gallery

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