Exterior Description
The Palace of Bhagya has been rediscovered only 50 years ago. It was soon bought by a royal family of India to be used as a restaurant, and with that new purchase came renovations to the old palace. It now has a garden well kept in the front, and not only this but it reflects a great decorate time in India for all. Instead of popping out immediately however this palace is hidden away by foliage such as
Interior Descriptions
The Palace of Bhagya has been home to many Indian royals, and it most definitely shows. The entry hall has been covered is glimmering shiny jewels in some area. Large ornate doors that lead into the kitchens, and the 3 dinning rooms. Seating will be present with soft cushions and oriental rugs on the floor, as well as the more traditional way of siting in couches and living chairs. In showcases several artifacts are animals such as an elephant or tiger.
Each of the dinning rooms will have nods to major animals of India, but each room will still retain the same theme of a royal palace. Chandeliers will hang above guests as they dine in their dinning room and if they pay close attention can spot some animals incorporated into the theming rather it be an indian elephant or a hornbill. This restaurant also comes with roaming musical entertainment to delight the guests.
Musical Entertainment
India is one of the most artistically rich countries in the world. Here, this culture is really brought out for guests to experience firsthand. We have decided to bring the unique music and dance of India to our restaurant for guests to enjoy.
At various times throughout the day, guests can be entertained by a small troupe of folk musicians, of course playing authentic Indian instruments. These musicians will tell the various legends of their country through song, accompanied by a pair of dancers to help tell the story. Their set will last about fifteen minutes, and will move around the restaurant to accommodate all guests eating.
At various times throughout the day, guests can be entertained by a small troupe of folk musicians, of course playing authentic Indian instruments. These musicians will tell the various legends of their country through song, accompanied by a pair of dancers to help tell the story. Their set will last about fifteen minutes, and will move around the restaurant to accommodate all guests eating.