FOO Bandra
A sweeping 4000 sq. ft. of space carpeted in rich grey marble flooring with a burgundy red grid ceiling above and a gorgeous outdoor dining space scooped out with a cherry blossom tree installation serving as its mascot, the spacious new outlet has a huge entrance foyer dressed in a larger-than-life cherry blossom ceiling artwork and a cluster of a stunning paper light installation to welcome everyone in! The interiors of Foo Bandra, designed by Sumessh Menon, embody a masterful blend of innovative restaurant interior design ideas and impeccable craftsmanship, setting a new standard in the world of culinary spaces.
The indoor space sees a mix of plush raised seating, high tables and cushy sofa seating variations with a separate outdoor dining area that has a sloped roof installation above. .Earthy materials like wood, stone, jute finish cladding mixed with uniquely contemporary furniture and hygiene conscious spatial design add to the modern Asian charm of the space. Menon, a renowned designer for restaurants, brings his signature touch of elegance and sophistication to Foo Bandra, creating a dining environment that is both inviting and visually stunning.
FAQ's
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The elegant vaulted ceiling design reminiscent of the cathedrals of Spain was sculpted out of an otherwise rigidly square space and was the result of Sumessh’s many travels to the south of Spain.