Bento art, your creative lunch break

Bento art, your creative lunch break

January 29th, 2010  |  Published in Various  |  4 Comments

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A “bento” in Japan is a pre-made lunch you bring with you at school, work or trip. It’s sort of a box with a complete meal, including sushi or meat, rice, noodles, veggies, dessert etc. As usual, Japanese don’t miss the occasion to be creative in their traditional kawaii way. Take a look at these crazy bento boxes.

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Author : Rubens

Koikoikoi's co-founder, art director and illustrator.
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  1. CasaEditriceGigante ha detto:

    January 31st, 2010at %I:%M %p(#)

    barcodes and bentos, japanese people still teach the perfection of absurdity!

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  3. Food as Art - Tilted Forum Project Discussion Community ha detto:

    May 9th, 2010at %I:%M %p(#)

    [...] [...]

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  5. kawaii-girl ha detto:

    May 28th, 2010at %I:%M %p(#)

    I love bento, it makes meals more appetizing, even if the taste is so not good, still it wont matter to me. Sometimes when the design is really pretty and cute it’ll take me so much time to enjoy the appearance of my lunch before I finally decide to devour them.

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  7. Awesome Food | Morning Kryziz Bonny's Blog ha detto:

    July 12th, 2010at %I:%M %p(#)

    [...] 6. Arte Bento (o arte de lonchera) [...]

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