Sunday, May 8, 2016

Issara Thai Cuisine in Huntington Beach

Issara Thai Cuisine in Huntington Beach
Brooke Deniston
When you first walk into this medium sized Thai restaurant you will notice a beautiful accent wall of white stone to your right.  With track lighting aimed at the wall to highlight the stones textures so you can see all the beautiful colors and sparkly details.  As a contrast to the white stone the other walls are a pleasant deep red with matching red backrest on the booth benches that are soft and comfortable to the touch.  There are grey chairs and booth cushions that are quite comfortable to sit on and pleasing to the eye. 
 

 The air is cool and the scent of the fresh flowers throughout is a very lovely touch. The grey tiling on the floor gives a very clean look to the room.  The tile has texture and is slip resistant, the distressed texture throughout the tile hide wear.  The tables are made of strong dark wood with a shiny gloss top.  There is a wall divider with open abstract black squares between the hostess and the booths without blocking indirect sunlight. 

The food is prepared behind a wall with only a small window into the kitchen so not to distract from the clean lines and look of the dining area. The ceiling has panels that help with dampening sound, making for a nice atmosphere to eat and chat with your group. There are candles and a vase of beautiful fresh flowers on each table. They provide different types of fresh flowers on the tables every time you go there which is a nice idea as it changes often. Opposite of the stone wall  there is framed artwork of flowers of the same size and distance from each other. The overall design with clean lines and contrasting colors is pleasant to the eye and the attention to the details really give it the personal touch that fit very well with the theme of the restaurant. 
 


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Modern Asian Design is what I want to master in :D

Donna Warwick said...

This restaurant is so simply decorated with great texture. The red makes it feel Asian without being thematic. The tables turned diagonally in the middle make the shapes of all the tables together more interesting and becomes such a prominent design element.

Anh Ta said...

The red walls provides a lot of energy for the space while the brick wall makes a really great balance with them.

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