More than just a restaurant, Ippudo is a gallery of the noodle culture, displaying traditional noodle bowls and spoons, and a traditional clay feature will from Hakata, the birth-place of Ippudo. The enthusiasm of the staff is reflected in their greetings and service – all becoming part of the Ippudo dining experience.
Ippudo is known for their ‘crafted’ dishes. The noodle making process is part of the experience, with photos & books about the routine & recipe. This meticulous attention to detail carries from the food to the interior, where great detail is seen in the application of natural finishes. The interior is exciting and natural – the gentle timber curves are welcoming, the overall experience is a unique and modern interpretation of dining in Japan.
| Ippudo Sydney | Project name |
| Ippudo Sydney Project name | |
| Koichi Takada Architects | Interior Deisign |
| Koichi Takada Architects Interior Deisign | |
| Ippudo Australia | Client |
| Ippudo Australia Client | |
| Level 5, Westfield Sydney, Centrepoint, Sydney | Location |
| Level 5, Westfield Sydney, Centrepoint, Sydney Location | |
| Completed in 2012 | Status |
| Completed in 2012 Status | |
| Bonar Interiors | Construction |
| Bonar Interiors Construction | |
| Sharrin Rees | Photography |
| Sharrin Rees Photography |