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  1. Aminia expands its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India
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  3. Aminia expands its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India
  4. Kolkata’s Iconic Mughlai Restaurant ‘Aminia’ Opens In Guwahati
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Aminia expands its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India

Following its success in Siliguri and with proposals in Jamshedpur and Chandannagar in the pipeline, the 93-year-old biryani restaurant is ready to set foot in Guwahati soon. It was in 1929 that the first outlet of Aminia was opened in Zakaria Street, one of the very few places that claimed to serve authentic Awadhi cuisines. Later on the day of independence, August 15, 1947, the oldest outlet of Aminia was opened near the Futnani Chamber, New Market. Since then, Aminia has carved a niche for itself among the gourmands across the city. After years of serving the city, Aminia is now endeavouring to expand its legacy outside of Kolkata. The brand has lately established itself in Siliguri, with aspirations to extend into other parts of Eastern India. The iconic brand is currently operational at 12 locations, including New Market, Golpark, Jessore Road, Rajarhat, Shyambazar, Behala, Barrackpore, Serampore, Sodepur, and Siliguri, with Guwahati set to open at the end of this month & Kolaghat by the first week of October. Aminia has devised a strategy to aggressively grow its reach over the next five years as the hospitality sector recovers after floundering for over two years due to the COVID-19 restrictions. “In addition to expanding in West Bengal, we intend to explore other areas of India. As part of its strategy, we will add 3-4 more outlets by next year, all of which will be company-owned and supported. Apart from expanding, our primary goal is to maintain consistency throu...

Aminia expands its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India – World News for All

Following its success in Siliguri and with proposals in Jamshedpur and Chandannagar in the pipeline, the 93-year-old biryani restaurant is ready to set foot in Guwahati soon. It was in 1929 that the first outlet of Aminia was opened in Zakaria Street, one of the very few places that claimed to serve authentic Awadhi cuisines. Later on the day of independence, August 15, 1947, the oldest outlet of Aminia was opened near the Futnani Chamber, New Market. Since then, Aminia has carved a niche for itself among the gourmands across the city. After years of serving the city, Aminia is now endeavouring to expand its legacy outside of Kolkata. The brand has lately established itself in Siliguri, with aspirations to extend into other parts of Eastern India. The iconic brand is currently operational at 12 locations, including New Market, Golpark, Jessore Road, Rajarhat, Shyambazar, Behala, Barrackpore, Serampore, Sodepur, and Siliguri, with Guwahati set to open at the end of this month & Kolaghat by the first week of October. Aminia has devised a strategy to aggressively grow its reach over the next five years as the hospitality sector recovers after floundering for over two years due to the COVID-19 restrictions. “In addition to expanding in West Bengal, we intend to explore other areas of India. As part of its strategy, we will add 3-4 more outlets by next year, all of which will be company-owned and supported. Apart from expanding, our primary goal is to maintain consistency throu...

Aminia expands its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India

Aminia expands its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India English.Lokmat.com Aminia expands its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India By September 30, 2022 03:14 PM 2022-09-30T15:14:35+5:30 2022-09-30T15:15:06+5:30 Following its success in Siliguri and with proposals in Jamshedpur and Chandannagar in the pipeline, the 93-year-old biryani restaurant ... It was in 1929 that the first outlet of Aminia was opened in Zakaria Street, one of the very few places that claimed to serve authentic Awadhi cuisines. Later on the day of independence, August 15, 1947, the oldest outlet of Aminia was opened near the Futnani Chamber, New Market. Since then, Aminia has carved a niche for itself among the gourmands across the city. After years of serving the city, Aminia is now endeavouring to expand its legacy outside of Kolkata. The brand has lately established itself in Siliguri, with aspirations to extend into other parts of Eastern India. The iconic brand is currently operational at 12 locations, including New Market, Golpark, Jessore Road, Rajarhat, Shyambazar, Behala, Barrackpore, Serampore, Sodepur, and Siliguri, with Guwahati set to open at the end of this month & Kolaghat by the first week of October. Aminia has devised a strategy to aggressively grow its reach over the next five years as the hospitality sector recovers after floundering for over two years due to the COVID-19 restrictions. “In addition to expanding in West Bengal,...

Kolkata’s Iconic Mughlai Restaurant ‘Aminia’ Opens In Guwahati

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'Aminia' to expand its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India!

New Delhi:Following its success in Siliguri and with proposals in Jamshedpur and Chandannagar in the pipeline, the 93-year-old biryani restaurant is ready to set foot in Guwahati soon. It was in 1929 that the first outlet of Aminia was opened on Zakaria Street, one of the very few places that claimed to serve authentic Awadhi cuisines. Later, on the day of independence, August 15, 1947, the oldest outlet of Aminia was opened near the Futnani Chamber, New Market. Since then, Aminia has carved a niche for itself among the gourmands across the city. After years of serving the city, Aminia is now endeavoring to expand its legacy outside of Kolkata. The brand has lately established itself in Siliguri, with aspirations to extend into other parts of Eastern India. The iconic brand is currently operational at 12 locations, including New Market, Golpark, Jessore Road, Rajarhat, Shyambazar, Behala, Barrackpore, Serampore, Sodepur, and Siliguri, with Guwahati, set to open at the end of this month & Kolaghat by the first week of October. Aminia has devised a strategy to aggressively grow its reach over the next five years as the hospitality sector recovers after floundering for over two years due to the COVID-19 restrictions. “In addition to expanding in West Bengal, we intend to explore other areas of India. As part of its strategy, we will add 3-4 more outlets by next year, all of which will be company-owned and supported. Apart from expanding, our primary goal is to maintain consis...

Aminia expands its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India

Source Name : Aminia Category Name : Business and Finance Aminia expands its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India Updated: 29/09/2022 Following its success in Siliguri and with proposals in Jamshedpur and Chandannagar in the pipeline, the 93-year-old biryani restaurant is ready to set foot in Guwahati soon. It was in 1929 that the first outlet of Aminia was opened in Zakaria Street, one of the very few places that claimed to serve authentic Awadhi cuisines. Later on the day of independence, August 15, 1947, the oldest outlet of Aminia was opened near the Futnani Chamber, New Market. Since then, Aminia has carved a niche for itself among the gourmands across the city. After years of serving the city, Aminia is now endeavouring to expand its legacy outside of Kolkata. The brand has lately established itself in Siliguri, with aspirations to extend into other parts of Eastern India. The iconic brand is currently operational at 12 locations, including New Market, Golpark, Jessore Road, Rajarhat, Shyambazar, Behala, Barrackpore, Serampore, Sodepur, and Siliguri, with Guwahati set to open at the end of this month & Kolaghat by the first week of October. Aminia has devised a strategy to aggressively grow its reach over the next five years as the hospitality sector recovers after floundering for over two years due to the COVID-19 restrictions. “In addition to expanding in West Bengal, we intend to explore other areas of India. As part of its strategy, we...

'Aminia' to expand its marketability in Guwahati, aims at more outlets in Eastern India!

TCS Work From Office Rule: ‘Productivity is Hampered Because…’ - Say Employees; Two Things Worrying Staff Returning To Office – Know What © Provided by Zee News New Delhi: Following its success in Siliguri and with proposals in Jamshedpur and Chandannagar in the pipeline, the 93-year-old biryani restaurant is ready to set foot in Guwahati soon. It was in 1929 that the first outlet of Aminia was opened on Zakaria Street, one of the very few places that claimed to serve authentic Awadhi cuisines. Later, on the day of independence, August 15, 1947, the oldest outlet of Aminia was opened near the Futnani Chamber, New Market. Since then, Aminia has carved a niche for itself among the gourmands across the city. After years of serving the city, Aminia is now endeavoring to expand its legacy outside of Kolkata. The brand has lately established itself in Siliguri, with aspirations to extend into other parts of Eastern India. The iconic brand is currently operational at 12 locations, including New Market, Golpark, Jessore Road, Rajarhat, Shyambazar, Behala, Barrackpore, Serampore, Sodepur, and Siliguri, with Guwahati, set to open at the end of this month & Kolaghat by the first week of October. Aminia has devised a strategy to aggressively grow its reach over the next five years as the hospitality sector recovers after floundering for over two years due to the COVID-19 restrictions. "In addition to expanding in West Bengal, we intend to explore other areas of India. As part of its s...