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Hong’s Kitchen expands to iconic Chandni Chowk with 25th Store launch, offering fusion flavors in Delhi’s bustling food hub

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Hong’s Kitchen, an Indo-Chinese quick-service restaurant chain operated by Jubilant FoodWorks Ltd. (JFL) in India, has opened a new restaurant in Delhi at the newly constructed Omaxe Chowk, Chandni Chowk.

This will be the 25th store from the company, the release added.

“As we open our store in Omaxe Chowk, Chandni Chowk, we are excited to introduce our unique blend of Indian and Chinese flavours in a location as iconic as Chandni Chowk which many consider the heart of the city, a buzzing and diverse community of food enthusiasts in this historic area. We aim to provide our consumers with affordable and great-tasting Chinese food customized for the Indian palette,” said Avinash Kant Kumar, President, of Jubilant FoodWorks Limited.

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To commemorate its 25th store launch at Omaxe Chowk, Chandni Chowk, Hong’s Kitchen introduces a menu that combines beloved classics with inventive fusion creations.

Snackfax had earlier reported that JFL, also a master franchisor of Domino’s, Popeyes, and Dunkin’, is expanding its reach and is expected to reach around 3,000 outlets in the medium term.

JFL plans to expand the presence of Popeyes to NCR and other prominent cities of North India. The brand, launched by JFL in January 2022, is currently present in 10 cities in south India, and Delhi is the eleventh city. For the current fiscal year, the company plans to invest around INR 750 crore in expansion and opening of new stores.

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JFL stands as one of India’s leading food service companies, operating under the Jubilant Bhartia Group. Established in 1995, the company possesses exclusive master franchise rights from Domino’s Pizza Inc. to expand and manage the Domino’s Pizza brand across India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal.

In India, it boasts a network of 1,928 Domino’s stores spread across 407 cities. Additionally, the company holds exclusive rights to establish and manage Popeyes restaurants in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan, as well as Dunkin’ restaurants in India. Currently, the company operates 32 Popeyes restaurants in 10 cities and 25 Dunkin’ restaurants across eight cities. ‘Hong’s Kitchen’ marks the company’s debut restaurant brand in the Chinese cuisine segment, with 25 establishments now in operation across four cities.

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