Fabindia, a renowned homegrown lifestyle brand, and Dolomite Restaurants, the all-India franchisee for Jamie Oliver’s restaurants, have unveiled an exciting strategic alliance. This collaboration aims to introduce Jamie Oliver’s branded cafes at multiple Fabindia Experience Centres nationwide.
During 2023, a series of highly anticipated Dolomite Cafes will be unveiled across major cities in India, including Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Jaipur, and Amritsar, in collaboration with Fabindia. Drawing inspiration from the renowned Jamie Oliver ethos, these cafes are set to offer patrons a delightful all-day dining experience centered around fresh, meticulously sourced ingredients and a touch of love in every dish served.
Speaking about this partnership, Rajeshwari Srinivasan, Chief Executive Officer of Fabindia said, “We have always been dedicated to serving a better experience and offerings to our customers and this collaboration with Jamie’s is one more step in this direction.”
Talking about the partnership, Jasper Reid, Chief Executive Officer of Dolomite said, “We are delighted to partner with Fabindia and to have the privilege of serving many more customers in many more places and will work our socks off to fulfil the mission of bringing fresh, good, healthy and authentic food to every corner of this magnificent country”.
Ajay Kapoor, President- retail of Fabindia said, “We are super excited to see how this partnership flourishes. This association is based on serving food made from pure, ethically sourced ingredients and is strongly aligned with our principles.”
“Jamie’s commitment towards a balanced life comes through in each of their recipes, with health, nutrition and taste given equal importance. Fabindia’s mission too has always been about maintaining a balance between traditions and contemporary choices,” Kapoor added.
Ed Loftus, Group Director, Jamie Oliver Restaurant Group added, “We are hugely excited to be working with Fabindia and Dolomite to continue to expand our offering in India.”