Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Feel | A place where modest Japanese food

While the fashion world is often drawn new and shiny hot spots like Omar or Acme, a dark omen look modest Japanese restaurant is on a sleepy block Discount Gucci in SoHo, which is a tacit elegant clubhouse served the city since the early 80s. And with the international fashion community meets in New York in the coming weeks Omen (which recently changed its name in a Zen omen) is booming. At first glance, it is hard to see why the big names flock. Also the owner, Mikio Shinagawa is mystified. "Why omen?" He asks. "I want to know why Omen is so charming." But it is not chicness retirement - the intimate atmosphere, Chanel outlet store the menu-based health Kyoto cuisine, comes before the last culinary revolution, the feeling of a last vestige of the reign of SoHo as the core city scene creative - the "a canteen in the industry "as the artistic director Doug Lloyd are met. This is a place where familiar faces - Patti Smith, Karl Lagerfeld, Rem Koolhaas, Terry Richardson - can blend into the background. "You know that everyone at each table, but you do not have the feeling to talk with them," says the artist Anh Duong. Derek Lam calls "a place to relax." In fact, the restaurant seems independent of its starry clientele. Reservations are not hard to find, and a famous regular could just get a glance of the owner. "You do not greet you like you are their best customers," Franca Sozzani, editor of Italian Vogue, said. "It's like," What is your name? O. K., you're sitting there. " Chanel outlet

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