We Tested the Interactive Cocktail Menu at Double Chicken Please
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We Tested the Interactive Cocktail Menu at Double Chicken Please
""It's a really fun, tangible piece," says GN Chan, co-founder of Double Chicken Please, which has won acclaim for its culinary-themed cocktails and design aesthetics. "During and after COVID, every menu became a one-pager or a QR code. It's time to bring something tangible back that you can interact with. It's really satisfying. It was designed to be fun.""
""The bar's mission, as they explain, is inspired by the 'exploration and experimentation of traditional drinks and dishes in the spirit of hacking design.' To that end, you'll find amazingly inventive cocktails that deconstruct and redefine classic food dishes into liquid form.""
Double Chicken Please is a bar and creative studio in New York's Lower East Side, known for its interactive cocktail menu inspired by Plinko. Co-founder GN Chan emphasizes the return of tangible experiences post-COVID, moving away from one-page menus and QR codes. Chan, a former street magician, opened the bar during the pandemic, focusing on innovative cocktails that blend traditional drinks with culinary elements. The venue has gained a loyal following and features a design team that creates memorable menu designs, enhancing the overall experience.
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