The mark consists of a circular design formed by the outline of two black concentric circles. The space between the two circles is shaded in white, with the wording "BAWARCHI BIRYANIS" in black curving along the top, and the wording "INDIAN CUISINE" in black curving along the bottom. On both the right and left sides in the space between the circles are five red five-pointed stars. The inner circle is shaded red on the bottom, fading through orange and to yellow shading along the top. Inside this inner circle is the design of the head and torso of an Indian chef, whose design, clothing, and decoration (all design elements inside the inner circle) are entirely outlined in black and shaded in white. The chef has a mustache and has his arms folded, is wearing jewelry and a jacket with elaborate shoulder pads, and elaborate headwear, similar to a turban, that has a black "B" just above his forehead.
The color(s) red, orange, yellow, black, and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translation of the word "BAWARCHI" in the mark is "Chef".
"BIRYANIS INDIAN CUISINE"