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Art lovers can eat Murakami-inspired food at this Vancouver restaurant

The colourful artwork of Takashi Murakami is now gracing the inside (and outside!) of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Murakami-inspired food
You can eat Murakami-inspired food at this Vancouver restaurant. Image / Instagram

The colourful artwork of Takashi Murakami is now gracing the inside (and outside!) of the Vancouver Art Gallery. To go hand in hand with the stunning visuals of the exhibit, neighbouring restaurant Market by Jean-Georges at the Shangri-La Hotel is dishing up a creative new limited-time Murakami-inspired menu.

Available daily from now through Feb. 28, this unique tasting menu is an elegant way to pair a visit to the art gallery with a visually stunning meal.

Market executive chef Ken Nakano’s dishes are inspired directly by individual Murakami pieces from the exhibit.

The retrospective’s titular piece, for example, is the touch point for a dish of Roasted Beet Risotto Charred Octopus with Nori Tenkasu, while the wildly bright “Flower Ball” is represented by a Floral Panna Cotta.

“Murakami’s work is ambitious and intricate, filled with boundless imagination, bold colours, and a dedication to exquisite craftsmanship, not unlike the culinary world. We wanted to create a bridge between his stunning artwork and the plate, and hope guests enjoy our flavour interpretations of his artwork,” says Nakano.

The cost for the tasting menu is $120 per person.