A bustling neighbourhood in Pune, Viman Nagar is home to several commercial establishments. Teeming with office goers, the locality is characterised by a host of commercial activities including cafes, street hawkers, store fronts creating an eclectic chaos. Mekong Folks presented a unique opportunity to make a statement that drew attention while also maintaining a subtle aesthetic style.
In order to transform the ground + 2 existing row house into a restaurant, the studio proposed a monolithic presence on the street using only brick and metal. Setting out to be stylish yet simplistic, the programmatic space allocation was done taking into account the concept of ‘road side façade’.
Every foodie would agree that meals are a sensory experience and that the sites and sounds of the place you are eating at add to that experience. Being an all-day Asian diner, Mekong Folks aims to transport diners to the Mekong river basin that epitomises its culinary culture using some of the most exciting ingredients, cooking techniques and offering an explosion of flavours. For the studio, it was therefore important to highlight these elements through the use of colours and textures that blend in seamlessly.
Without meddling with the functionality that was required for the structure to be used optimally, only the façade was changed. Spread across three levels, each serving a distinct purpose, the design weaves together the contemporary and the modern that is reflective of the restaurant’s philosophy as well.