The mark consists of an rectangle design outlined in black with an inner reddish-brown outline and a white and gray inner rectangle. Inside the inner rectangle are three African women with one carrying a child on her back in black. The women are in black wearing clothing and jewelry of reddish-brown, white, lime green and black. As to the women with the child she is seen stepping away from a well carrying a recipient with water shaded in reddish-brown and lime green. The two other women are holding reddish-brown staffs inside a reddish-brown well outlined in lime green and black inside. In front of the well is a white and black circular vase and two lime green stylized plants. In the top background are five images of huts in reddish-brown, black roofs and doors, and outlined in white. In front of them is a brown Baobab tree with lime green blooming branches with leaves and branch outlined in white. All the foregoing superimposed onto a reddish-brown square where the left side has a smaller white rectangle with the wording "YAGG SII TENN" in black and the right side has the same size white rectangle with the wording "AUTHENTIC AFRICAN CUISINE" in black.
The color(s) BROWN, LIME GREEN, GRAY, REDDISH-BROWN, BLACK, and WHITE is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translation of "YAGG SII TENN" in the mark is "Patience and Perseverance".
"AUTHENTIC AFRICAN CUISINE"