Vibrant and Opulent Interiors of Gauri Khan’s First Restaurant Project in Mumbai - Torii

Vibrant and Opulent Interiors of Gauri Khan’s First Restaurant Project in Mumbai - Torii

Renowned interior designer Gauri Khan has mesmerized audiences once more with her newest venture: Torii Mumbai, marking her debut in the hospitality sector. Torii boasts a vibrant color palette, with rich gold, striking red, and lush green tonesSURFACES REPORTER (SR) now delves deeper into the interior design of this remarkable restaurant project.

Grand Entrance

Entering Torii Mumbai feels like stepping through a magnificent gate inspired by traditional Japanese architecture, shining in beautiful gold colors.

It sets the scene for an incredible dining adventure, where guests can leave the ordinary behind and experience something extraordinary. 

Vibrant Hues and Gilded Charm, Paired with Gastronomic Delights

Inside, Torii Mumbai's interiors are stunning, with a mix of vibrant colors like rich reds and greens, complemented by shiny gold details.

Every detail, from the decorations to the lighting, has been carefully chosen to create a welcoming and breathtaking atmosphere. The lofty ceiling and opulent color scheme exude sophistication and luxury, enhanced by impeccable lighting.

But Torii Mumbai isn't just about looks—it's also a paradise for food lovers. The menu, created by a talented team of chefs, offers a culinary journey around the world. From Asian-inspired dishes to European favorites, each plate showcases the restaurant's dedication to top-notch quality and innovation.

The Bar

The bar at Torii Mumbai is a treat in itself, designed to resemble a modern Japanese tea house.

Guests can enjoy a wide selection of cocktails, wines, and spirits carefully chosen to match the diverse flavors of the menu. The cocktail menu, in particular, is filled with unique creations crafted by the skilled mixologists.

Torii Mumbai has already caught the eye of Bollywood stars, with celebrities like Angad Bedi celebrating birthdays and Soha Ali Khan praising the restaurant's charm. As Torii Mumbai gears up to welcome its first guests, Gauri Khan's invitation to experience the luxury and hospitality of her latest masterpiece is something no food lover or design enthusiast will want to miss. This remarkable restaurant, blending contemporary style with traditional elements, is set to redefine Mumbai's dining scene, offering guests an unforgettable experience.

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