The interior was filled with materials which came straight from a building supplies warehouse. About 300 PVC pipes covered the walls and ceilings, and their dynamic composition with yellow mesh panels became a trademark of Chichi 4U. Mesh panels around the counter helped with presenting the menu, and a big neon burger sign became a new addition to the brand. The interior was complemented with dark corrugated metal sheet, wood accessories and black tiles in the bar area.
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