The Biryani House aims to open 50 more franchises across India by 2022

The company focuses on having India’s biggest franchise network

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The Biryani House aims to open 50 more franchises across India by 2022
Sarvesh Chaubey, founder and chairman at The Biryani House to open 50 more franchises across India by 2022

India’s fastest upcoming delivery platform, which serves India’s largest variety of delicious Dum Biryanis apart from melting in mouth kebabs and curries, plans to open 50 district master franchises across India by the end of the year 2022. 

The Biryani House plans to capitalize on the Biryani market by expanding its footprints in the districts of the following states under Mission 50 – Maharashtra, Goa, Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and West Bengal. 

Sarvesh Chaubey, founder and chairman at The Biryani House, said, “Our only focus is to have India’s biggest franchise network of like-minded franchise owners where we work together to a common vision, and that is why we don’t charge any royalty because we want our franchise partners to be profitable in less than a year.” 

Anuj Kumar, co-founder at The Biryani House, said, “Nowadays, there has been a tremendous demand for food. I can see a huge potential in the districts of the mentioned states, and after the lockdown, people are keen on investing in the food franchise business, Biryani Market specifically. I think this is a great opportunity which I take as my Mission 50 by opening 50 outlets of our brand through further district master franchises by the end of 2022.” 

 

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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