
Plain arches hold the culinary charm of West Asia, a halal courtyard restaurant facing the street

Minimalist white walls soften the imposing mass of the building, while floor-to-ceiling glass framed with natural timber serves as the entry threshold to the space. Bilingual signage at the storefront clearly denotes its halal identity, presenting a clean, restrained aesthetic free of superfluous ornamentation.



Large full-view wooden framed windows act as natural picture frames, fully framing the ancient courtyard tree into the indoor view and creating a seamless visual connection between indoor and outdoor landscapes.
The solid heavy wooden long table is paired with vintage leather armchairs. Red brick vaulted ceilings and soft downlights set a warm dining atmosphere. Whether for group gatherings or intimate two-person drinks, guests can enjoy unobstructed natural views of the courtyard.

Native mature trees in the atrium form a natural sunshade barrier. Large light grey floor tiles pave a spacious outdoor dining area, with lightweight log folding tables and chairs flexibly accommodating gatherings of various sizes.
Tall white enclosing walls block sightlines from the external streets. Long flower borders are built along the walls, where guests bathe in natural sunlight on sunny days and enjoy breezes mingled with plant scents at dusk, enabling diverse restaurant experiences including afternoon tea and evening feasts.


The space is divided into independent functional zones for grilling, steaming and boiling, and food preparation. Built-in ovens, multi-burner stoves and flat griddles are placed in separate areas to accommodate the preparation of a wide range of Middle Eastern halal dishes.


From double street-front storefronts and bright open indoor dining areas, to outdoor courtyards surrounded by ancient trees and standardized fully functional back kitchens, the entire restaurant balances exotic charm and commercial practicality with minimalist lines and iconic West Asian arch elements.

