Ganko Sushi is an Omakase Japanese dish. Ganko translates as "stubborn", meaning persistent inheritance of food and service. The project is located in Penang Road, Singapore.
Japanese food is famous for its emphasis on appearance, so it has been described as "the cooking of the eyes", which is a display art that reflects aesthetic accomplishment. Japanese cuisine has always been regarded as meticulous and delicate food. Good Japanese cuisine should not only make good use of fresh ingredients of the four seasons, but also give full play to the natural delicacy of the ingredients. Therefore, no matter what method is adopted, the premise is to retain the natural flavor of food.
"The end of the forest is the source of the water, the water comes out of the mountain.It's a life looking into an unknown world.
The cement ceiling is divided by black burnt fir piles, and the Japanese wood eaves structure is formed by connecting the ground. The structural aesthetics of the space is expressed by the sense of strength of the supporting columns and parallel division.
In the choice of space material, the designer integrates the cooking culture and the philosophical perception of the space to express, and has a fine control over the texture, hoping to reflect the originality in every minute of the space.
- Interiors: JG PHOENIX
- Photos: Marc Tan
- Words: Michelle Liu