Opened a few months ago, a restaurant in India has opted for an unusual location for its facilities: an Airbus 320. The Hawai Adda restaurant – name that means “airport” in the Hindi language – is located in the city of Ludhiana and took more than a year to Be open to the public, as published on the Aero In website.
The intention of the founder of the project was to maintain the originality of the aircraft, which was removed from service by Air India, and the work had a team of engineers and workers from the air sector, selected to assist in the necessary changes so that the restaurant could To function.
The Hawaii Adda has a capacity for 72 people inside the aircraft, in addition to surrounding areas with a cafe and bakery for 40 more people. The menu served in the restaurant is 100% vegetarian.
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Source: Panrotas