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If you’re looking for a place to enjoy a sumptuous and quick lunch, head straight to TGI Fridays and indulge in their all-new executive lunch meal platters. What is on offer is a choice of 10 wholesome lunch platters that have an entrée accompanie­d by the side(s) and a glass of soft beverage all for `295* only. The new Executive Lunch Meal Platters is available from Monday to Friday from noon to 5 pm.

“The philosophy of TGI Fridays has been that you have certain DNA structural dynamics of the brand that keeps it one global brand,” says Rohan Jetley, CEO, TGI Fridays (India). “However, the ability to act locally is an equally important part of our approach. You have to have your ear to the ground and have a good pulse on the markets and its changing trends, and also identify the different complexiti­es across the cities. Not many other countries have this challenge,” he adds.

He further comments, “As a franchise, striking a balance between having the freedom to create your very own offshoot of a brand versus the need to maintain specific aspects of parent company’s DNA can be quite the juggling act. At TGI Fridays India, the joint venture of the global casual dining brand and Bistro Hospitalit­y (P) Ltd, it’s a juggling act that is reaping the rewards.”

The brand, now with 11 operationa­l restaurant­s, has a presence across eight cities viz. Delhi, Noida, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Kolkata, is easily the most recognisab­le global brand throughout the country.

To enjoy their all-new and lipsmackin­g lunch meal platters, visit the following locations in NCR: 2nd Floor, DLF Promenade, Vasant Kunj, Delhi, 0114606095­6; 3rd Floor, The Great India Place, Sec-38A, Noida, 1204221000/01

 ?? Photos: htcs ?? (Left) Garden Chicken Spaghetti and Cajun Blackened Fish (right) Rohan Jetley, CEO, TGI Fridays India
Photos: htcs (Left) Garden Chicken Spaghetti and Cajun Blackened Fish (right) Rohan Jetley, CEO, TGI Fridays India

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