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		<title>By: Real Iron Chefs Drink H2O</title>
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		<description>[...] LedLightRay has a great explanation about what&#8217;s happinging at Morimoto: &#8220;Budgeted at $12 million, the interior of Morimoto features Andoâ€™s trademark use of concrete, but with softer touches. Inside, he has draped the interior space in swaths of white fiberglass-reinforced canvas, which flows across every inch of the ceiling. Upon entry, dining areas and sushi bar surround a central staircase that leads diners to the bar downstairs. In the floor-opening of the staircase, a dramatic installation of 17,400 water-filled glass bottles are each hung horizontally from the ceiling down to the below-grade level. Each glass bottle is fitted with an LED light that renders the simple installation into a multi-media show.&#8221; [...]</description>
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