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Mirchi and Mime
Mirchi and Mime logo
Restaurant information
Established2 May 2015 (2015-05-02)
Owner(s)Prashant Issar (CEO)
Anuj Shah (COO)
Dress codeSmart Casual
Street addressTrans Ocean House, Lake Boulevard, Hiranandani Business Park, Powai
CityMumbai
StateMaharashtra
Postal/ZIP Code400076
CountryIndia
Seating capacity88
Websitemirchiandmime.com

Mirchi and Mime is a local restaurant located in Powai, Mumbai, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Its staff chiefly consists of people with hearing and speech disability. Most of the activities are undertaken by the staff who communicate with the patrons through sign language, images of whose variations accompany every item in the food menu.

History

Mirchi and Mime was setup in March 2015, and the idea conceived by two serial entrepreneur-investors and inspired from "Signs", a Toronto-based bistro which functions on a concept of hiring differently-abled people.[2]

Functioning

Mirchi and Mime only employs people who are hearing- and speech-impaired. Diners are requested to place their orders by mimicking hand-gestures associated with a particular food item. Items in the food menu are accompanied with photos of these hand gestures.[3][4] The food menu matrix, which lists all food items in a single page along with the images, was designed by India's National Institute of Design. The staff were trained by Dr. Reddy's Foundation.[3][5]

References

  1. ^ "'Sign & dine' at Mirchi & Mime". 19 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Speech and Hearing Impaired Individuals Run the Show at This Mumbai Restaurant!". 8 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Mime-and-dine doing just fine - Mumbai Mirror -".
  4. ^ "Hear hear! 2 city restaurants employ mute staff - Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". 15 May 2016.
  5. ^ "People with special needs are being hired in various jobs". 26 March 2016.

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