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Louis Vuitton has announced their first-ever restaurant that will open next month in their new Osaka flagship store in Japan. Titled, the new eatery will be located on the top floor of the store, with a sea-like terrazzo floor, featuring a menu designed by Japanese chef Yosuke Suga.

Louis Vuitton Maison Osaka Midosuji will be designed by architect Jun Aoki and will open early next month, with Le Café V opening on 1st February.

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