Mammoth Converts Brooklyn Restaurant into Farm-to-Table Experience Inspired by Andrew Wyeth
By
Ellen Eberhardt
Crusty in the right places. Worth the chew.
Summary
Local design studio Mammoth converted a former Chinese restaurant in Brooklyn into a farm-to-table restaurant inspired by the paintings of North American painter Andrew Wyeth. The restaurant, Field Guide, in Williamsburg, is led by chef Tim Meyers who aimed to capture the bucolic essence of Upstate New York in the design.
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