Claimed by the group as India’s first theme-based restaurant, Nautanki Gali is conceived as a village street eatery, bringing all the actual outside action indoors. Set in a village atmosphere, the restaurant features gigantic artificial tree modeled after the famous ‘Panchayat Tree’ with all the village elements such as noisy streets, parked three wheelers, mud dolls, wing wheels, stick-ice, goli soda and more. Guests can sit under the Panchayat tree and eat food or try better fits near ‘Rukmini Lady’s Tailor’ as they wait for food. They can even make their own ice cream dessert at ‘Ismail’s Ladees and Gens Saloun’.
Design of Nautanki Gali is funky, without losing sight of colour sensibilities. Everything from the logos to the graffiti has been designed keeping in mind the Indian village sensibilities, especially the ‘Ludak Pudak’ Wines, and ‘Ladiss toilets’. The autos settings add interesting dimension to the Nautanki Gali.
Rubaiyat, as name suggests, is derived from a collection of poetry written over 1000 years ago by the Persian poet Omar Khayyam. Rubaiyat serves Indian North-West Frontier cuisine, bringing alive the robust flavours of the cuisine which is traditionally prepared in a clay tandoor.
Cafe Loop is a destination for both music and food lovers. Cafe loop serves fresh sandwiches, salads, smoothies and a range of coffees and beverages.
A notable element of the three eateries is the design and graphics which are traditional yet contemporary.