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The company's first restaurant was started in 1992 in Mumbai and was called "Only Fish". In 1994, the company started two new brands "Oh! Calcutta" and "Mainland China" (both in Mumbai). The first outlet of Mainland China was started in Saki Naka. In 2012, the company got listed on BSE and NSE stock exchanges of India. [5]
Anjan Chatterjee started the companies Mainland China, Mainland China Asia Kitchen, [5] Oh! Calcutta, Sigree, Sigree Global Grill - Powai [6] & Malad in Mumbai, Pune & Bangalore & Kolkata, Cafe Mezzuna, Haka, Flame & Grill, Machaan, Sweet Bengal, and Mobifeast. In 2012, his holding company Specialty Restaurant Limited went public. [3]
Gurusaday Dutta Road, Kolkata. Gurusaday Dutt Road falls under the upscale locality of Ballygunge in South Kolkata. The Tagore Estate used to have large holdings in the area. Satyendra Nath Tagore, ICS's house on Gurusaday Dutt Road was later bought by the Birlas, and the house has now become The Birla Industrial & Technological Museum.
Condado Tacos. In its 10th year, Condado Tacos opened its 50th restaurant in a pretty high-profile location. It debuted at Lower.com Field on Feb. 24, the day of the Columbus Crew’s season ...
Dindigul Thalappakatti Restaurant – Restaurant chain in Tamil Nadu, India; Karim's – International restaurant chain headquartered in Delhi, India; Mainland China – Chinese restaurant chain; Mainland China Asia Kitchen – Indian restaurant company
China 1998 Xiamen, Fujian: 2001 Jollibee launched its first mainland China branch in Xiamen in 1998 but later closed in 2001. [97] Jollibee focused on acquiring already popular restaurant chains in China. [98] However, in their drive to expand the company's foreign presence faster, they are now considering returning to the mainland Chinese ...
President Donald Trump has issued a slew of executive orders (EO) since beginning his second term, including one that may have an impact on your tax refund.One of Trump’s EOs initiated a hiring ...
Street food of Kolkata is the food sold by hawkers and street vendors from portable market stalls in the streets of Kolkata, India. It is one of the major characteristics of the city, which makes Kolkata the "City of Joy". Kolkata's street foods include Indian street food as well as Chinese, Mughlai, British, and even European foods. [1]