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Aka Teppanyaki Restaurant by Ayse Kubilay

Aka Teppanyaki Restaurant

Golden A' Design Award Winner 2025

interior design, restaurant architecture, contemporary hospitality, bilateral symmetry, central axis composition, terracotta, burnt sienna, charcoal gray, burgundy velvet, oxblood red, cream, brushed brass, gold accents, warm neutrals, shoji screen, Japanese influence, timber cladding, cylindrical ceiling installation, pendant lighting, ginkgo leaf motifs, lotus forms, curved banquette seating, circular dining tables, polished concrete, perforated metal ceiling, atmospheric lighting, diffused illumination, theatrical ambiance, contemplative mood, luxury dining, upholstered furniture, textural contrast, layered spatial planes, organic sculptural elements, geometric rigor, warm-cool temperature balance, sophisticated palette, ceremonial atmosphere, contemporary Asian aesthetic, hospitality design excellence, material juxtaposition, intimate scale, dramatic verticality

Aka Teppanyaki is a modern Japanese and Asian cuisine restaurant located in one of the most unique bays of the Mediterranean. It has an impressive atmosphere, focuses on offering an unforgettable dining experience to guests. Sliding translucent doors, called fusuma in Japanese architecture, dress some of Aka's facades as backlit lattice style wall coverings and pendant lights, inspired by the fans used by Japanese women, illuminate the dining tables. The 3D ceiling system takes its color from the flames coming from hotplate.