The color(s) brown, dark brown, gray, yellow, orange, black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of a brown board of wood broken on the sides with sections of gray appearing on the edges and some of the interior, as if the wood is charred, with the wording "APNA DHABA" in yellow with orange at the tops and bottoms of the letters, outlined in black, appearing in the middle of the brown board of wood, with "APNA" above the word "DHABA," which is above a white line going horizontally across the brown board of wood, with a small break in the left side, and the Indian characters for "MA DA KHAN JAYSA" appearing in white under the white line. A dark brown nail head appears in each corner of the brown board of wood and two (2) dark brown chains with five (5) links each appear at the top left and right sides of the brown board of wood.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "MA DA KHAN JAYSA" and this means "JUST LIKE MOM'S HOMEMADE FOOD" in English.
The English translation of the word "MA DA KHAN JAYSA" in the mark is "just like mom's homemade food".