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The Cutest Exhibition in London! Last Chance, One Week Left! 🎉

I was looking through my photo album and realized I visited this place back in October last year. I recently saw that it's about to end soon, but it seems like not many people have discovered it yet. So I'm sharing it here, hoping more people can check it out! It's truly a hidden gem of an exhibition! 💎 ▪️ **Exhibition Name:** Looks Delicious! ▫️ **Exhibition Dates:** 1 October 2024 - 16 February 2025 🔸 **Admission:** 🆘 **Free!** - The exhibition mainly introduces the culture of Japanese food models, with detailed explanations of the production process, craftsmanship history, and materials used. As you explore, you can deeply appreciate Japan's meticulous culture and creativity. Every detail is carefully crafted to produce these incredibly lifelike works of art! 🖼️ - There are probably hundreds of food model exhibits, making it highly browsable. 👍🏻 The color schemes, arrangements, and overall presentation are thoughtfully designed. The introduction of craftsmanship and history is also delivered in a fun and engaging way—never boring! - The exhibition also offers a free workshop where you can experience creating bento box combinations. There's a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, meats, and snacks to choose from. 🥢🥰 It's such a soothing activity and perfect for taking great photos! - Upstairs from the exhibition is a Japanese goods marketplace, showcasing a variety of interesting Japanese products and artworks. I personally found this section very browsable as well. Spending an afternoon here, immersed in the food and culture, is a must! 🌟 #LondonExhibitions #LondonEatsDrinksFun #HiddenGemExhibitions #LondonArtExhibitions #LondonAdventures #MustSeeExhibitions

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The Cutest Exhibition in London! Last Chance, One Week Left! 🎉

I was looking through my photo album and realized I visited this place back in October last year. I recently saw that it's about to end soon, but it seems like not many people have discovered it yet. So I'm sharing it here, hoping more people can check it out! It's truly a hidden gem of an exhibition! 💎 ▪️ Exhibition Name: Looks Delicious! ▫️ Exhibition Dates: 1 October 2024 - 16 February 2025 🔸 Admission: 🆘 Free! - The exhibition mainly introduces the culture of Japanese food models, with detailed explanations of the production process, craftsmanship history, and materials used. As you explore, you can deeply appreciate Japan's meticulous culture and creativity. Every detail is carefully crafted to produce these incredibly lifelike works of art! 🖼️ - There are probably hundreds of food model exhibits, making it highly browsable. 👍🏻 The color schemes, arrangements, and overall presentation are thoughtfully designed. The introduction of craftsmanship and history is also delivered in a fun and engaging way—never boring! - The exhibition also offers a free workshop where you can experience creating bento box combinations. There's a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, meats, and snacks to choose from. 🥢🥰 It's such a soothing activity and perfect for taking great photos! - Upstairs from the exhibition is a Japanese goods marketplace, showcasing a variety of interesting Japanese products and artworks. I personally found this section very browsable as well. Spending an afternoon here, immersed in the food and culture, is a must! 🌟 #LondonExhibitions #LondonEatsDrinksFun #HiddenGemExhibitions #LondonArtExhibitions #LondonAdventures #MustSeeExhibitions

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