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LASplash.com: Los Angeles Events Splash Magazine Party Makes Waves at Tengu's Newest Restaurant on the Ocean By Gerry Furth The location was perfect for the SPLASH bash: the new Tengu Santa Monica on Ocean Avenue! The party air was electric both inside and out.
The fireball of sun dropped into the ocean, leaving a dark velvet sky. Inside of Tengu the spectacular signature ornate lantern anchored at the center of the restaurant warmed buzzing guests with its alluring glow Inside lively hosts and glam gorgeous hostesses greeted party goers all evening. Even the dynamic Tengu entrepreneur owners surrounded publisher Lawrence Davis to welcome guests. How much more attention can a host lavish on guests than hosting a spring fling at the end of winter at Tengu?
Splash Magazines Worldwide publisher Lawrence Davis chose carefully when he planned his Journalist Appreciation Night. The generous offer of Tengu to close the restaurant during its usual Hours of Mischief evening cocktail hour made the high style insider's private party even more special. Lawrence's high energy thank you to writers, photographers, editors and staff who are transforming the LA SPLASH website into SPLASH WORLDWIDE at such an astonishingly fast pace filled the air. SPLASH has reached an ever-wider readership of over 20 million hits a monthly over 20 worldwide magazines and growing, in cities that include Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, London, Tokyo, Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona. "It's so easy to network here," said Lori Peters, a writer for SPLASH. And the delicious drinks and mouth watering Tengu sushi are positively motivating.
"This is a fantastic wonderful opportunity to meet with other journalists and affiliates," beamed Catherine Teniente. The ambience is perfect: the music, cocktails, appetizers and the sociality of it all. I enjoy Tengu so much I would love to return with friends and family. Hopefully everyone can meet again sooner rather than later." Only a few minutes outside the bustle of L.A., Tengu feels worlds away. In addition to offering outstanding sushi and pan-Asian cuisine, Tengu boasts fine sakes, signature cocktails, live DJs, and a spectacular ocean view. For SPLASH writer Emma Mishel, the party became a week-end in the middle of the week. Emma came straight from school. "After a long day of long classes, the Tengu party with its laid-back and cheerful ambiance is the perfect relief!"
Writers, photographers and staff could be heard exclaiming over their meeting in person for the first time after connecting online. Manoj Gera "loved" this aspect of the party. "The event was a vibrant gathering of eclectic tastes and personalities associated with LA Splash", he exclaimed, "it just blended perfectly for an enjoyable evening." "The exciting part is matching the faces to the bylines in the magazine, and getting to know the personality behind the names", Manoj said, "plus being able to make inquiries about the subject matter--it's so refreshing to meet so many enthusiastic and capable, talented people who are part of the creative team at LA SPLASH.
A live DJ played a variety of hip hop and other music styles, adding just the right amount of dash with dancing to mingling. That didn't take away from the cuisine, however. One partygoer was overhead saying, "The sushi is so amazing and the food is Rock Star Good!"
But back to work & for a minute. Added Peters, I met a friendly photographer, who I can cover events with, and I loved meeting Alex (Editor Alex Palmer) in person and seeing Lawrence! Another beauty of the Tengu space is the classic Spanish courtyard right outside the door with plenty of space around the tables to take in a different ocean view. Party guests leisurely enjoyed plates of food there amidst more quiet conversation through the evening. Lawrence held court smack dab in the middle where everyone could easily find him. Seated at a table and biting into Tengu's mizore sushi, Aimee Tang looked over the buzzing crowd.
"What a stimulating, talented crowd these editors of SPLASH turned out to be!" she observed. This party is definitely a highlight of the season and a sassy way to say goodbye to winter, even our L.A. version of it.
Franklin Studios helped when it recently developed the site from its original home as the famed Ivy at the Shore. Known as the hottest young firm in town for its ability to keep the integrity of a space while bringing it up to the best of its contemporary image, architects Frank Medrano and Steve Brabson of FS showed off their latest "baby". With Tengu, Franklin Studios reinterprets the traditional Asian aesthetic with a contemporary flair. With its dramatic black-and-white palette, sculpted coffered ceilings, lavish use of Indian marble and travertine, and bleached wood parquet floors, the feeling is of a grand Japanese palace though it steers clear of traditional Asian design aesthetics.
Brabson described their vision for Abode restaurant behind Tengu as "an off the path gem in an intimate courtyard that we wanted to make into a cozy corner." Its refined atmosphere is inspired by the sophisticated glamour and abstract geometries of late-sixties design, distinguished by a rich, earthy color palette with patterned stone slabs. The hammering and bustle of workmen have kept neighbors and bloggers alert to the rebirth of the Tengu and Abode space for months. Photos crop up on the internet weekly. At Lawrence's party, guests lingering throughout the long courtyard could peek into the Abode windows. Dramatic ceiling pendants serve serve as a spectacular focal point for the center room. The lighting elements open like daffodils exploding with yellow color. A trained engineer and architect with a background in sculpture and drawing makes it natural for Steve to state, "I love sculpture. Our buildings are like giant sculptures, very expressive and very streamlined in a very sophisticated, visual language." http://www.franklinstudios.com
Partygoers also had a rare opportunity to meet the culinary visionary at Tengu Santa Monica, the extraordinarily gifted and model gorgeous-- Executive Chef/Sushi Master Shunji Nakao of Matsuhisa and The Hump fame, usually too busy to talk behind the sushi bar.
Michael Kowrach summed it up perfectly. "The party at Tengu shows how well-connected Splash is", he said. "Hundreds of pretty people were dressed to kill, packing the house with mirth, hitting the open bar and laughing it up as the sushi which passed by on a tray every minute or so. The only problem I see is that the next party will need a bigger place as Splash takes over the world!" To learn more about Tengu click here Published Mar 26, 2007 © Copyright 2003-2004 by LA Splash.com |










