A dedicated dining zone uses dense wood textures and layered lighting to establish a warm, grounded sanctuary away from the busy main counter paths. By lining the walls with repeating wooden menu slats, the design mimics the cozy, nostalgic atmosphere of traditional Tokyo tavern alleys. This setup frames an intimate space where guests can enjoy comfortable, long-stay tableside dining.
The dining tables are constructed from thick, light oak timbers, each equipped with an adjustable metal mount holding a user-friendly digital ordering screen. Minimalist wooden armchairs with black cushioned seats wrap around the tables, offering a clean, uniform look that matches the warm timber grain running throughout the room. On the left and right, heavy structural columns wrapped in glossy black subway tiles frame the zone, introducing a dense, dark texture that drops the visual horizon.
The back walls feature a striking installation of vertical timber planks engraved with bold Japanese calligraphy, lit from below by seamless LED strip lights that cast long, soft shadows. A large monochromatic mountain landscape print sits centrally in the wood paneling, giving the flat wall depth and a serene focal point. Overhead, bare-bulb industrial pendant lights hang down from exposed metal conduits, spreading an amber glow that completes the timeless, rustic tavern look.