The structure faces the Mumbai -Agra National Highway NH-3 from front and has a green lawn court on back side. One could call it a traditional looking modern ‘Dhaba’. It is a MS framed structure in MS box sections, pillars, beams and truss roof. The structure is open from the three sides with exposed brick walls up to parapet level with brick jali, edge on brick coping, beer bottles, and fixed glass. The roof has Mangalore tiles with ceiling tiles underneath and foam insulation in between for hot weather. The foundation is in random rubble masonry up to plinth level.
The structure is divided into four parts two dining halls at different levels one with chairs-tables and one Air conditioned with sofa s around the big round tables, a small satellite kitchen and big open verandah cum sit out at front.
Traditional look has been maintained in the interior by using teak wood door windows with brass oxidized antique hardware, kandil’s as light fittings, polished kotta stone flooring in the inside and vanilla stone with pebble joints flooring outside.