Matsuri Restaurant

Matsuri Restaurant

Rudy Guénaire

Matsuri Restaurant
© Ludovic Balay
Matsuri Restaurant
© Ludovic Balay

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ludovic Balay

DESIGNER
Rudy Guénaire

AREA
200 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Paris, France

CATEGORY
Restaurant, Restaurant & Bar Interiors

Matsuri Restaurant
© Ludovic Balay

Text description provided by architect.

Matsuri, the icon of Japanese sit-down dining, announces the rebranding of its restaurant on rue Victor Hugo in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The restaurant has been completely redesigned by designer Rudy Guénaire.

The 200m2 restaurant has been conceived as a canteen straight out of past dreams of a future world. You eat alongside your partner(s), facing the Kaiten (the famous conveyor belt) on which the delicious, freshly prepared Californian Rolls wind (the menu has been completely redesigned).

Matsuri Restaurant
© Ludovic Balay
Matsuri Restaurant
© Ludovic Balay
Matsuri Restaurant
© Ludovic Balay

The Kaiten's furniture borrows its curves and obliques from the gentle modernism of California, which was fascinated by Japan at the time.

The small chairs, designed for the project, are a sexy, sturdy version of the hundreds of broken-down seats on which we sat in all the Izakaya of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.

In the evening, the light is almost twilight. The ceiling, made of rectangular domes of ultra-thick polycarbonate, is a nod to the thousand neon lights in Blade Runner.

Matsuri Restaurant
© Ludovic Balay
Matsuri Restaurant
© Ludovic Balay
Matsuri Restaurant
© Ludovic Balay

And reflects the soft glow of a sunset that will never fade on the rough concrete walls, covered with old Japanese posters.


Matsuri Restaurant
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Matsuri Restaurant
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Matsuri Restaurant
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