Chennai’s Avatar-themed restaurant will take you on a journey to Pandora
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, CHENNAI/ Created : Jan 10, 2020, 16:52 IST
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Chennai’s latest attraction is a new restaurant that has come up in Porur city. The interesting thing about this restaurant is that its design has been inspired by the science fiction film Avatar, thereby creating a surreal experi … Read more
Chennai’s latest attraction is a new restaurant that has come up in Porur city. The interesting thing about this restaurant is that its design has been inspired by the science fiction film Avatar, thereby creating a surreal experience and ambience for both children and foodies. Read less
The interiors of the restaurant are jungle-themed and also feature blue-coloured, three-dimensional sculptures of Avatar characters within the premises.
Once you step inside the restaurant, you might feel like entering Pandora itself. For the uninitiated, Pandora is the magical world that Cameron created in his movie Avatar, which was a fictional habitable moon, inhabited by a sapient indigenous humanoid species called the Na'vi and varied exotic flora and fauna. The film was released in 2009 across the globe, which broke all records after it hit the screens and was much appreciated for its groundbreaking visual effects.
Further, to make the interior look even more real, there are waterfall replicas, floating mountains, deep blue and red lighting arrangements in the background to create that perfect leisure ambience; a reason why many children and fans of the movie are thronging the restaurant to get a glimpse of it. There is also a life-size Pandora inhabitant Na’vi for a perfect picture. Colourful fluidic steps are another attraction in the café for the visitors.
Not just this, the food here is also amazing as per the visitors. In short, this unique themed café is a must visit for all Avatar enthusiasts.
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