
Plain walls and arched silhouettes, recreating the everyday bustle of the Middle East with minimalis

The curved off-white textured wall blends gently with the street, while full-length floor-to-ceiling glass is framed by thick timber borders. Illuminated Arabic lettering above the entrance clearly indicates the halal restaurant identity.
Vintage warm fairy lights line the top edge, and retro wall lamps on both sides enhance the nighttime ambiance. Through the glass, pointed arches inside are visible at a glance, laying the groundwork for a Middle Eastern spatial narrative and naturally drawing passersby on the street to stop and linger.

The embossed full-textured wall reproduces the contours of Islamic pointed arches to reduce solid partitions and maintain spatial transparency, with vintage stained glass chandeliers casting focused light over the dining tables


Vintage glass chandeliers are arranged in an orderly manner, and warm-toned terrazzo flooring unifies the spatial foundation. The circulation routes of three zones—the cold storage area, dining area and cashier counter—do not intersect with one another, catering to diverse demands ranging from large group dinners to casual light meals for small parties.




