The Jimbu Thakali and Capital Grill restaurant in Kalimati, Kathmandu, is a distinctive culinary destination that merges traditional Nepali architecture with contemporary design and sustainability. Drawing inspiration from the traditional architectural style of Tukuche in Mustang, the complex reflects a deep respect for Nepalese heritage while catering to modern dining expectations.
The restaurant complex embraces the traditional aesthetics of Tukuche, known for its beautifully detailed woodwork and distinct architectural elements. The intricately carved woodwork featured in the design includes traditional motifs and patterns, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Mustang. This craftsmanship is complemented by sloped roofs, which are not only a hallmark of traditional Nepali architecture but also effective in managing rainwater and ensuring durability.