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India Resturant
Art
Art
Art
Table Etiquette
Waiting to be served
No sharing utensils
No sharing drinks
Holi
Start date: First Day of Spring
People smear one another with red,yellow,green,blue, and orange colored
powder
Purpose: Festival of love and Color
Restaurant Layout
How will my customers
learn about the culture
of India?
Kitchen
Bar
Dining Room
Stage
Outside view
Mens Bathroom
Waiting room
Dining Room
Chaturanga
-Created in the 4th century B.C.
-Chaturanga can be translated as: having four
limbs.
-Chess was used as a military tactics and
strategies
Characters include:
Pawn
Rook
Horse
Elephant:
Adviser
Rajah
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Liliane Manny. ""Happy Holi!" Festival of Colours." Water and Megacities. A New Passage to India, 11 Mar. 2015. Web. 02
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School of Manners & Common Sense. "Indian Etiquette." A to Z of Manners & Etiquette. SBI, 2006. Web. 02 June 2016.
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