Moti Mahal

A modern Indian restaurant where the bar is the room and the ceiling is the show. The plan reads as a long dining hall flanked by service, with a sculpted bar wall pulling the eye through the room.
The plan is one long bar. Service to one side, dining to the other; the bar itself is the spine, lit from above with a continuous reflected-ceiling pattern.
The ceiling does the work the floor refuses. RCP organises the lighting into a deliberate rhythm of recessed panels and spot lines — diners look up, not down, to read the room.
Bar detailing is where the budget sits — counter, back-bar shelving, brass profiling, and integrated lighting all resolve at the same line. Drawings (plan, RCP, electrical, two elevations, bar detail) are calibrated to build, not just to present.