The facade draws you in by an ordinary GI sheet that comes in right from the front facade and wrapping the space up the double height space around the kitchen and becoming a false celing enclosing the HVAC units at the rear of the ground floor. A fuschia three-wheeler auto, universal in its presence throughout as a street icon, is the mascot which also doubles up as a seating for guests; the selection of the strong colour for the immediate brand association with the food chain. One side of the double height wall is the rendition of an actual streetscape superimposed on a mirror wall which reflects the customer's own images across it.
The kitchen is tucked in on the mezzanine and serves the restaurant through a custom designed mechanical trolley that carries food up and down on an open tray adding to the animation. Calendar art, simulated postcards of film stars, educational charts, matchbox images and accessories like surma dibbis from the street have been tweaked to be imprinted upon and encased within the tables and as props. While materials like leatherite, stainless steel, Kota and Cuddapah stone, corrugated GI, glass and mirrors have marked the forms; the colour palette has mehendi green and mustard along with fuchsia and red to accentuate the decor. A combination of compact fluorescent lighting and exposed GLS bulbs set on dimmers weaves in the lighting into the scheme.