Mokuzou Juutaku

  • Restaurants
  • Sukhumvit 26
  1. Mokuzou Juutaku
    Photograph: Courtesy Mokuzou Juutaku
  2. Mokuzou Juutaku
    Photograph: Courtesy Mokuzou Juutaku
  3. Mokuzou Juutaku
    Photograph: Courtesy Mokuzou Juutaku
  4. Mokuzou Juutaku
    Photograph: Courtesy Mokuzou Juutaku
  5. Mokuzou Juutaku
    Photograph: Courtesy Mokuzou Juutaku
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Time Out says

Omakase dining has been around for some quite some time in Bangkok’s dining scene, but Mokuzou Juutaku is probably the only restaurant in the game that presents the Japanese dining concept with an artistic twist.

The restaurant focuses on six elements—visual, taste, smell, sound, touch, and emotion—in each serving of its Digital Art Omakase Course. Seated at one of the counter seats, you’ll be amazed left and right with Edo-inspired graphics projected onto each dish, which themselves are works of art made with premium ingredients like truffle, caviar, and Wagyu.

Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
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Arpiwach Supateerawanitt

Details

Address:
50/2
Soi Sukhumvit 26
Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei
Bangkok
10110
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun 17:00-23:00
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