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&MOSHIK restaurant

Pitsou Kedem Architects

Homecoming
By Editorial Staff -
Cosentino, Gessi have participated in the project

Set in an early 20th-century building in the German Templer colony of Sharona, Tel Aviv’s &MOSHIK restaurant pairs architecture with culinary art to offer guests a remarkable dining experience. The work of Pitsou Kedem Architects, the project marks the homecoming of Michelin-starred chef Moshik Roth, who chose this historic location to turn his gastronomic vision into reality in an elegant, minimalist setting.

The project occupies a single open-plan space, characterized by a palette of warm and neutral hues. Beams and pillars treated with mineral plaster are left on show, preserving the look of the existing structure and creating a uniform setting that integrates seamlessly with the sand-colored flooring. Fluted cream-colored wood wainscoting breaks up the regularity of the walls, adding rhythm and texture to the space. At the entrance, visitors encounter a wall composed of two red travertine blocks, stacked one on top of the other and with veining ranging from burgundy to brown, inviting them to discover the dining room that lies beyond.

Ritorno a casa | © Amit Geron, courtesy Pitsou Kedem Architects Per i rivestimenti, l’isola della cucina e i piani di lavoro del ristorante, Cosentino ha fornito lastre ultracompatte della collezione Dekton Kraftizen, con spessori di 4 e 12 mm, nei colori Nacre, un madreperla di tonalità opaca, e Umber, un caldo rosso terracotta. Ignifugo, resistente ai graffi, alle macchie e agli shock termici, Dekton offre un alto grado di idrorepellenza coniugando estetica e performance, funzionalità e design.

The nerve center of the space is the open kitchen located near the entrance. A large terracotta-hued counter with stainless-steel surfaces and cooktops is illuminated by copper pendant lights that echo the warm tones of the dining room and create a visual harmony. More than just a prep area, the kitchen is like a stage. Facing the dining room and in full sight of guests, it is an integral part of the dining experience, with the chef’s work transformed into a performance. Orly Avron Alkabes’s lighting design then modulates the light intensity, adding to the theatrical effect and bridging the gap between those who cook and those who dine.

Ritorno a casa © Amit Geron, courtesy Pitsou Kedem Architects

The intimate dining room seats just 20 guests. Round tables with wooden truncated cone bases are arranged throughout the space, paired with brown-leather chairs. Above each table, wine decanter-shaped pendant lights hang from slender cables, creating a domestic atmosphere in which each guest is welcomed into a private ritual. Rounding out the experience, meticulously curated table settings feature white and gold dinnerware and glass stemware in a simple yet elegant composition. Facing the dining area, a dark-framed glazed wine room showcases a collection of wines from around the world, selected with the same care as devoted to the food.

The project also pays close attention to sustainability. The building’s restoration, use of recycled materials, and low-impact technologies make &MOSHIK a model of how contemporary design can engage with existing structures without sacrificing environmental quality or ecological responsibility.

Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
Completion: 2024
Gross Floor Area: 160 m2
Architect and Interior Designer: Pitsou Kedem Architects
Main Contractor: Niv Sivan
Lead Architect:  Avital Shenhav-Shani
Lighting Consultant: Orly Avron Alkabes

Unless otherwise indicated, photography:
Amit Geron, courtesy of Pitsou Kedem Architects

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