The Andy Warhol Cafe is set to open at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, Japan.
The pop-up shop is located on top of the Roppongi Hills building, which is a popular tourist attraction for many art lovers. The museum is celebrating its 10th anniversary and as part of the festivities, it is displaying the iconic work of
iconic Warhol art.
The pop-up cafe is inside of the museum and took vibrate and eccentric inspiration from the artist's work. The shop serves a range of American favorites like hamburgers, hot dogs, refreshments and fruit. All the meals look like individual works of art, too perfect to be eaten, but they are all edible despite their attractive appearance.
The Andy Warhol Cafe will run until May 6, so you can take in all the glam and art, then stop in for a quick and cool bite to eat.
Artist-Imprinted Meals
The Andy Warhol Cafe Serves Delicious and Asthitically Pleasing Food
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