Rameshwaram Cafe, a popular South Indian eatery, will expand its presence to North Indian markets including Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and Gujarat. The Hindu Businessline reported.
The cafe is also currently present at Madhapur in Hyderabad (HT_PRINT)
According to the report, co-founder and Managing Director Divya Raghavendra Rao announced the expansion plans during the opening of the cafe’s newest branch in Indira Nagar, Bengaluru.
The cafe, which currently has a presence in Madhapur in Hyderabad, also plans to add one or two more outlets in the city by 2025. Rao, however, made it clear that there are no immediate plans to expand to Kerala or Chennai.
In Bengaluru, Rameshwaram Cafe now operates five outlets, including its newest store at 100 Feet Road, Indira Nagar, which joins locations in JP Nagar, Brookfield and Rajaji Nagar. The eatery is also gearing up to open a branch at the Bengaluru International Airport. The Rameshwaram Cafe will be opened in Terminal-1, where domestic flights operate.
An official from Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) told the publication, “We wanted to showcase the best of Bengaluru and two of the city’s famous dosa spots will now be part of the airport.”
The new Indira Nagar store features an extensive menu and seating for up to 400 guests, the report said. Looking beyond India, Rameshwaram Cafe plans to open its first international outlet in Dubai in the second half of next year.
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Explosion in the cafe
Rameshwaram Cafe recently made headlines after an explosion at the Brookfield branch in Bengaluru on March 1 injured at least nine people. The blast, which occurred in the afternoon, caused panic among customers and local residents, prompting police and fire teams to respond quickly. the scene.
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