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Frank Gehry Designs His Smallest Project - A Food Stand

July 17, 2006

Delicious at Frank Gehry's Studio

Frank Gehry's architecture studio is located in a quietly growing creative industrial area in Playa del Rey, California.  Needless to say, as with most developing industrial districts, there's a lack of eating places.  So attached to his 43,000 square foot studio, Frank Gehry designed a small food stand named Delicious as a place for his people and his creative neighbors to mix and mingle.  The menu was created by his longtime caterer, Lisa Fields, who makes the food offsite in her catering kitchen and transports it in.  Open just a few weeks, time will tell what kind of collaborations spring forth from the mash-up of neighbors that include special effects house, Rhythm & Hues, and ad agency giant, TBWA/Chiat/Day.

Frank Gehry Deli Sign

See the menu at www.delicious1.com.

Related:  The Tiny Food Stand That Could Change the World

Chalkboard Menu at Delicious

Frank Gehry's Delicious Food Stand

See entire Gehry Delicious photo set at Flickr. 

By Robert | July 17, 2006 in Restaurant News | Permalink

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Very cool! Too bad I don't get to the westside much.

Posted by: cybele | July 18, 2006 1:11 PM

We need one of these at MoCo Loco headquarters!

Posted by: Harry | July 18, 2006 6:17 PM

it's too expensive

Posted by: dusty bottoms | July 19, 2006 10:30 AM

Aww, it looks very cute and cool. Very California-ish. I don't know how that would do here in NY, but I'd definitely visit that when I traveled there! =)

Posted by: Christina | August 8, 2006 7:43 AM