Cocktails Dreams Speakeasy Sector 15

Nepali / Himalayan (momos, thali, Newari choila, thupka, sel roti, shyaphaley, Tibetan breads)casual neighbourhood Nepali-Himalayan eatery with a warm literary-café undercurrent

Brand palette

Visual identity

Dominant surface
weathered white-wash pale wood planks (light ash, faux-distressed finish)
Lighting mood
bright airy neutral daylight dominant; warm moody candlelit minority
Camera angle
35–45° elevated hero
Cuisine
Nepali / Himalayan (momos, thali, Newari choila, thupka, sel roti, shyaphaley, Tibetan breads)

What this style brings to your menu

Cocktails Dreams Speakeasy Sector 15 presents a casual Nepali-Himalayan menu centred on momos, Newari choila, meal bowls, thupka, shyaphaley, and sel roti. The dominant surface across most listing shots is pale whitewashed distressed wood planks, while hero-style shots alternate to dark walnut wood and, in two shyaphaley shots, a clean matte black backdrop — giving the set a mixed backdrop relationship with no single seamless studio setup. Lighting is broadly bright airy daylight (≈5500K) with a warm moody minority in darker setups. White ribbed-oval and smooth-bowl plateware is universal; tradition is signaled through specific props including a pair of hand-painted folk ceramic birds used as bookends, a copy of "Arresting God in Kathmandu" visible in the khaaja shot, a brass thali and katori, and a raw mango-wood thupka bowl — all pointing to a Kathmandu/Nepali cultural identity. Prop density is moderate; ingredient props (sesame seeds, whole chilies, cilantro, cherry tomatoes, bell peppers) appear consistently to add context without overwhelming the dish.

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