Aeroplane gets converted into restaurant in Ludhiana

The restaurant which took more than a year to construct opened to the public last month.

Update: 2017-02-11 14:59 GMT
The 72-seater Hawai Adda serves pure vegetarian food and has a café, a bakery, and even a kitty hall that has room for up to 40 people. (Photo: Instagram)

A New Delhi-based hospitality company has transformed a junk Airbus 320 into a swanky restaurant in Ludhiana to offer its customers a unique dining experience. The former Air India aircraft has been fittingly named Hawai Adda which literally means ‘airport’ in Hindi.

The restaurant which took more than a year to construct opened to the public last month. The 72-seater Hawai Adda serves pure vegetarian food and has a café, a bakery, and even a kitty hall that has room for up to 40 people.

Except for the furniture all the original features of the aeroplane have been retained, according to a report in Mashable.

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