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Goa gets it’s 1st restaurant with hydraulic lift for wheelchair users

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July 10, 2019

One more reason to visit Goa with a restaurant in Taleigao, near capital
Panjim installing a hydraulic lift. Called Peep Kitchen, the owners are out
to attract the widest possible clientele.

Peep Kitchen likes to call itself a popular restaurant in
Goa and there’s no denying it has a reputation for some great food and
service. What makes it an even better place is the desire to attract as many
customers as possible.

It was this that led the owners of Peep Kitchen to take a relook at the
infrastructure they had in place. They realised that the stairs at the
entrance were a hindrance for elderly and disabled people, particularly
wheelchair users who wanted to enjoy the food.

That led to the move to instal a hydraulic lift that would allow patrons to
enter without asking for help to enjoy the delicacies and lovely ambience.
Now, its not just locals who are crowding here but tourists too.

Peep Kitchen located in Taliegao, has now become the first restaurant in Goa
that has a hydraulic lift for a complete accessible experience.

“Ours is a family restaurant and we love to host large family
get-togethers”, says Amey Naik, who is the co-founder of
Peep Kitchen. “We had always wanted to add inclusion to the venue to make it
more convenient and comfortable for the visitors. Customers are happy and
love the lift and the appreciation that we are getting is worth the effort we
made. For us, customer satisfaction comes first.

The hydraulic lift has been has been installed with the help of a
Mumbai-based engineer and it takes people in wheelchairs from the ground up
to the entrance. The hydraulic lift works on a mechanism that is simple yet
effective.

We are very happy that Peep Kitchen has acted on our recommendations to
make their restaurant accessible for persons with disability and the
elderly and we hope that more restaurants and hotels will come forward to
make their place accessible. 15% of population is elderly and disabled and
if you consider the families it comes to 45% of the population which is not
being catered to. I appeal to all hotels and restaurants to consider the
business opportunity in making your hotel or restaurant accessible. –
Avelino Dsa, President, Disability Rights Association of
Goa

An appeal that other businesses should pay heed to. Accessible venues mean
more customers and higher profits. Who can complain about that?

Source: https://newzhook.com/story/22774

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