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'''Kurkku Kitchen''' is a restaurant located in the [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is located near [[Killer Dori]], around the corner from the Diesel store on [[Meiji Dori]]. | '''Kurkku Kitchen''' is a restaurant located in the [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is located near [[Killer Dori]], around the corner from the Diesel store on [[Meiji Dori]]. | ||
- | Kurkku opened in March 2006. The name means "cucumber" in Finnish, and is presumably a nod to the restaurant's theme - organic, fresh, eco-friendly dining. Kitchen features a wood-burning grill upon which | + | Kurkku opened in March 2006. The name means "cucumber" in Finnish, and is presumably a nod to the restaurant's theme - organic, fresh, eco-friendly dining. Kitchen features a wood-burning grill upon which meat and a variety of vegetables are prepared. |
Attached to the restaurant is a store selling everything from eco-friendly flowerpots to recycled-material handbags. You can visit their shop via their website. | Attached to the restaurant is a store selling everything from eco-friendly flowerpots to recycled-material handbags. You can visit their shop via their website. |
Kurkku Kitchen is a restaurant located in the Harajuku neighborhood of Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. It is located near Killer Dori, around the corner from the Diesel store on Meiji Dori.
Kurkku opened in March 2006. The name means "cucumber" in Finnish, and is presumably a nod to the restaurant's theme - organic, fresh, eco-friendly dining. Kitchen features a wood-burning grill upon which meat and a variety of vegetables are prepared.
Attached to the restaurant is a store selling everything from eco-friendly flowerpots to recycled-material handbags. You can visit their shop via their website.