Do try this at home
The age-old question "Is food art?" is always up for debate, but uncannily realistic Lego versions of food certainly qualify as art. A Japan-based artist known only as Tary is currently delighting the internet with his blocky renditions of favorite foods from bento boxes to burgers, reports RocketNews.
Here's a Lego bento box, complete with chopsticks that actually look usable:
レゴでお弁当を作るなら、こう!!! http://pic.twitter.com/5XxnFy43BW
— Tary (@nobu_tary) April 26, 2016
A miniature burger, complete with all the appropriate garnishes and a side of fries:
なるべく小さめにレゴでハンバーガー作ってみたけど小さく作るのは難しい… http://pic.twitter.com/97Aad1PdAY
— Tary (@nobu_tary) April 25, 2016
This awesome rendition of shrimp tempura over rice won a prize, unsurprisingly:
展示の延長決定です!天丼が clickbrick 第14回オリジナルモデルコンテスト「第1位」に選ばれました! 5/31までレゴクリックブリックお台場VF店に展示されています、応援ありがとうございました!(写真はレゴ系様より) http://pic.twitter.com/do4L85pwBa
— Tary (@nobu_tary) April 2, 2016
Here's his version of katsudon, a popular dish that involves a deep-fried pork chop over rice:
展示の延長決定です!天丼が clickbrick 第14回オリジナルモデルコンテスト「第1位」に選ばれました! 5/31までレゴクリックブリックお台場VF店に展示されています、応援ありがとうございました!(写真はレゴ系様より) http://pic.twitter.com/do4L85pwBa
— Tary (@nobu_tary) April 2, 2016
And to conclude the meal, a light fruit dessert topped with whipped cream and a cherry:
@morimoricapri もういかに隙間なく詰め込むか!って感じですwやりたい事多くて皿が小さい事もしばしばw
— Tary (@nobu_tary) April 18, 2016
デザートですね、かしこまりました! http://pic.twitter.com/IbEawQbcNv
In other intricate, culinary-themed Lego projects by way of Japan, another artist recently built a mini sushi restaurant with a working conveyor belt. For those who prefer to spend their leisure time on Lego creations that are actually edible, how about building a desktop McDonald's fries dispenser or perhaps a coin-operated McNugget machine? And in more mass-marketed options, Lego sells an official Simpsons Kwik-E Mart set as well as a generic "Parisian restaurant" kit complete with Lego croissants and a Champagne saber.
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