Name of project | Habanero Koramangala |
Location | Koramangala, Bangalore |
Project Type | Interiors |
client | Habanero foods pvt.ltd |
Year of completion | June, 2015 |
Built up area | 3000 sq.ft |
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Contractor | Mr. Vijay |
Photography | Anand Jaju |
Habanero- a Tex-Mex restaurant in Bangalore- is named after the hot chili pepper used in Mexican “Comida de la Calle” (street food).
The “obras de arte” painted niches in the wall emulating windows with sloped sun-shades in the typical Mediterranean half-round clay tiles depicting Mexican streetscape, grille patterns, lights and plaster bands all come together to recreate the Mexican ”calle” (street). Lighting is largely diffused with multicolored glass drop lights illuminating the tables.
A china mosaic display of the restaurant logo is set in the wall that greets the guests as they enter the restaurant. Soft-edged walls are hand-plastered with undulations on the surface and niche that house the bar display.
An outdoor area with a view of the street accommodates large groups of people by means of fixed seating adorned with china-mosaic patterns and the view continues on the inside as well with a large glass wall providing uninterrupted views of the outside.
Design elements and details reflect Mexican architecture and portray a lifestyle of festivity, music, dance and spicy food.