{ NC Design & Architecture looked to wooden villas and shophouses – a type of building typical i
{ NC Design & Architecture looked to wooden villas and shophouses – a type of building typical in Southeast Asia – as the starting point for the Mak Mak restaurant interior. This led to a decision to conceal the restaurant behind a facade resembling a 1960s Thai grocery shop. The entrance area functions as a bar and a takeaway counter. But pressing a button disguised as a service bell causes a grocery display cabinet to open, revealing the entrance to the restaurant.} viaH&H is on Pinterest -- source link
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