Renderings of a Japanese Inspired Restaurant located in Syracuse, NY
Full Moon Sushi
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When you enter Full Moon Sushi, it is an intimate experience between family and friends. Customers get to sit in front of the bar and watch the sushi get prepared or make their own sushi and sit independently. Either way, they are still experiencing Japanese culture in modern-day Syracuse. Full Moon Sushi is the only sushi restaurant in the downtown Syracuse area that gives customers an in-depth Japanese culture experience. The brick walls and Hinoki wood table seating are crucial as they add to the rustic and natural Japanese feel. Ancient Japanese art is displayed throughout the space to add a fun mix of pop and Japanese culture.
The space of 248-46 East Water Street started with an interior that carries a dim, cold, and dark feel to the overall area. However, the accompanying materials such as the brick walls and large windows offer plenty of potential to hold a Sushi Restaurant. The space is intimate, it is large enough to let customers and learn about Japanese culture and experience. Also, the windows bring a bright and airy feel.
This concept can bring an intimate and interactive feel to a space. What makes this space special is that it offers an immersive experience for everyone in one building, making it a form of entertainment for anyone in downtown Syracuse. By day, the restaurant provides a fun, lighthearted intimate experience where individuals and families can interact with the culture. Then by night, it is a more personal and warmer experience where couples or families can be in a quieter setting.