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Kappo Masa Restaurant

2014 establishments in New York CityJapanese restaurants in the United StatesRestaurants established in 2014Restaurants in Manhattan
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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. The space, occupying what was once a bank vault, features art works by the likes of Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, and Pablo Picasso.

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Kappo Masa Restaurant
Madison Avenue, New York Manhattan

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10021 New York, Manhattan
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