The restaurant’s concept is beautifully unified through 18th-century portraits of Maharajas and Maharanis from the North-West Frontier Province, with intricately framed mirrors placed rhythmically throughout the space to reinforce its regal character.
An interplay of old-world charm and contemporary design defines the space. Rustic textures, monochrome prints, perforated metal lighting, and a cobalt blue batten door with exposed hardware come together to create a setting that is both timeless and bold.
While the architectural framework leans toward a contemporary aesthetic, the décor and artwork draw strong inspiration from Indian heritage, particularly Afghani and Awadhi influences. Regal 18th-century portraits of Maharajas and Maharanis from the North-West Frontier Province anchor the restaurant’s narrative, complemented by ornate mirrors thoughtfully positioned at regular intervals to enhance depth and grandeur.