San Franciso Cafe Creates Dishes Disguised As Famous Paintings

Food art = awesome. Pantone pairings, Nintendo Easter eggs — you name it, the stuff always turns out to be cool. This is particularly true of the culinary creations that come out of Blue Bottle Coffee Bar at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

There’s something that sets these works of art apart, though. The folks over there are taking the culinary concept literally, as they’re recreating famous works of art with edible and delicious ingredients. Fancy Rothko’s artwork? Then you should chow down on the Rothko Toast made with bread, apricot butter and wild blueberry jam. And if you’re a fan of Judd, the joint has recreated his painting ‘Untitled’ with tomato soup and a saffron cracker.

Whether you’re a fan of fine art or not, these creations are amazing, if only for their accuracy and uber-delicious factor. Check out a few of the dishes below.

 

Art Recreations

Art Recreation

Painting Recreations

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H/T Design Taxi + PicThx SFMOMA

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