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Kappo Masa
Kappo Masa, photo by Naho Kubota
Map
Restaurant information
Established2014
Owner(s)Masa Takayama
Food typeJapanese
Street address976 Madison Ave
CityNew York City
(Upper East Side)
StateNew York
Postal/ZIP Code10075
CountryUnited States
WebsiteKappoMasaNYC.com

Kappo Masa is a Japanese restaurant located within the Gagosian Gallery, on Madison Avenue, in the Upper East Side neighborhood of New York City.

Conceived as a venture between Michelin-starred chef Masa Takayama and art dealer Larry Gagosian, Kappo Masa sells a range of specialty small-plate dishes as well as an omakase menu, served at the restaurant’s dining counter, made by New York City-based craftsman Andre Joyau.[1] The space, occupying what was once a bank vault, features art works by the likes of Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, and Pablo Picasso.[2][3]

Background

Owners Gagosian/Masa with Preeti Sriratana

Prior to opening Kappo Masa, chef Takayama has opened two other major ventures, beginning in 2004 with his eponymous three Michelin-starred restaurant, Masa, in the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle in New York City, and subsequently with barMASA in the Aria Resort & Casino on The Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. As a Masa regular with a long-standing interest in the hospitality world, art dealer Larry Gagosian conceived of the partnership with Takayama, as a way to expand the exposure of his contemporary and modern art gallery.[4]

In 2012, Takayama began collaborating with New York City-based designer Preeti Sriratana, managing director of MNDPC, to design Kappo Masa restaurant. The concept was to present Chef Masa’s take on a traditional Japanese menu in a modern and casual setting.[5] The design of the space features materials found in traditional Japanese architecture, such as teak wood and volcanic oya stone, as well as works of art from the Gagosian Gallery’s collection.[6]

References

  1. ^ Kahn, Howie (2014-09-08). "Larry Gagosian and Masa Takayama Open Kappo Masa". Wall Street Journal.
  2. ^ Mohr, Ian (2014-10-08). "Celebrities attend preview of new NYC power spot Kappo Masa". NY Post.
  3. ^ Rao, Tejal (2014-12-02). "Review: New Masa Outpost Kappo Masa Is Excellent, But Uneven". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  4. ^ Fabricant, Florence (2014-10-07). "Masa Takayama and Larry Gagosian Open Kappo Masa". NY Times. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
  5. ^ Allen, Emma (2014-10-20). "With Six You Get Sushi". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  6. ^ Cuozzo, Steve (2014-12-04). "Kappo Masa doesn't live up to original Michelin-starred Masa". NY Post. Retrieved 2015-12-02.

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