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BOISE — Located on West Main Street in downtown Boise lies KIN. With a dark, modern aesthetic and small elements of elegance, the basement restaurant has been a quiet creative outlet for artists of all kinds for three years, providing an outdoor space for local bands and performers and offering the walls of the restaurant up for artists to hang their work.

When guests arrive, they’re greeted through a secret door and ushered in to look at the featured artists' work, cocktail in hand. At KIN, food is theater, and the show lasts almost three hours.

Chef Kris

Chef Kris Komori stands in the dining space at KIN in downtown Boise.

Chef Kris

Chef Kris Komori and staff do prep work in the kitchen at KIN in downtown Boise.

Chef Kris

Chef Kris Komori adds filling to a tray of deviled eggs.

Emily White is a reporter for the Idaho Press. She covers Boise and Ada County with an emphasis on education. Follow her on Twitter @EmilyWhite177 and email her at ewhite@idahopress.com

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