LOOK: Liza Soberano inspires mural in Sydney restaurant | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Liza Soberano inspires mural in Sydney restaurant

/ 01:32 PM December 03, 2017

Liza Soberano has turned heads in local showbiz since she entered as a teen, even garnering attention from global acts like singer Charlie Puth and one-half of the music duo The Chainsmokers.

In late November 2017, a fan noted on Twitter that a mural of a young woman in a Sydney restaurant resembled the “Dolce Amore” actress.

The account confirmed that it was Soberano, based on a picture from a Mark Nicdao photo shoot.

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The fan account also claimed to have asked a waitstaff who was on the wall. The employee is said to have no inkling of who Soberano is, or that she is a household name in the Philippines.

“Her beauty is really art!” exclaimed the fan.

The restaurant, ShinZō Sushi Bar, also features the mural in their social media accounts.

We’ve crafted our space to ensure you get the ultimate Japanese experience. So come down and transport yourself to Japan without the flight fees.

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Now serving POKE BOWLS! Make it your own with option including Sushi rice, black rice, glass noodle or Zucchini noodle. Who wants to try this chicken teriyaki bowl for lunch? 😋

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Soberano has yet to react to the artwork. INQUIRER.net has also reached out to the restaurant for comment.

The 19-year-old star is working on an upcoming fantasy TV series “Bagani” opposite her onscreen partner Enrique Gil. JB

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