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Dosa Coffee launched its new outlet in Delhi NCR

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New Delhi: Dosa Coffee, a key location for savouring exquisite South Indian cuisine, successfully launched a new outlet in Delhi NCR.

Adding to their existing 8 outlets across Eastern India. With this launch, they marked their footprints in North India, bringing to the table the exquisite taste of South Indian delicacies.

Dosa Coffee, which has gained recognition for delivering genuine South Indian dishes, is
looking forward to expanding with the same conviction and zeal throughout North India.

A wide range of traditional South Indian cuisines were served at the event, which was a
smashing success.

To complement the delectable meals, the cafe also created a warm and welcoming environment that mirrored the lively culture of South India.

Mr. Siddhant Dalmia, founder of Dosa Coffee, said, with this launch, we have marked the beginning of yet another journey while bringing the unique flavours and traditions of South India to the people of North India”.

We cordially encourage everyone to stop by and sample the genuine flavours of South Indian food while also taking in the cosy environment and friendly hospitality of our cafe.

We are eager to share with our guests our love of South Indian foods.

Dosa Coffee, a renowned chain of South Indian cuisines headquartered in Kolkata, operates
eight popular stores in the city.

The chain’ feats have resulted in the impending inauguration of its ninth location in Delhi, demonstrating its dedication to quality and service.

Dosa Coffee offers an extensive range of South Indian delicacies, from crispy dosas
and fluffy idlis to steaming hot filter coffee, catering to diverse taste preferences.

Dosa Coffee, which is currently expanding in North India with several outlets in Eastern India, plans to open 10 to 12 outlets in Delhi-NCR over the course of the following year.

In addition to all of this, the brand also plans to expand by entering Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities over the course of the next two to three years.

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