Culture of 'bun, tea' made Papparoti come to India

IANS  |  Mumbai 

With cafes in over 32 countries from to to Dubai, International coffee chain Papparoti has now opened doors in and according to the spokesperson, the huge potential in Indian market makes it a perfect fit especially because of the culture of "bun and tea".

"We see huge potential for the brand to be successful in primirily because it identifies with our culture of bun and chai. Also we would see a lot of Indians at Papparoti cafe in and thought why not give them the taste of Papparoti in their city," Nitin Jethwani, co-founder of the brand in cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune Chennai and Bengaluru along with Kunal Jethwani, told IANS.

The co-partner of the outlet in the above mentioned cities is Suraj Bahirwani.

Papparoti is known for their delicious buns, variety of coffee and beverages.

Launched first in in 2003, the brand has a presence all over the world, with 407 outlets and kiosks across Malaysia, , Indonesia, UK, Australia,China, Vietnam, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Bangladesh and now in

Nitin further said that "Indian is the second highest consumer market globally and if one connects with a brand there seems to be no limit."

"Indian F&B has evolved drastically in the past few years. We see so many international QSRs who have been well received in India," he said and added that they "see a great story of the brand in "

"In the next quarter we plan to target cities like Chennai( scheduled to open in late January 2018 and Bengaluru. We are also in talks with airports of various cities for our brand," he said.

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First Published: Tue, December 12 2017. 11:08 IST