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Restaurant sector to grow aggressive­ly in India on higher middle-class spending

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India's restaurant sector, currently pegged at Rs 3,09,110 crore ($48 billion) and growing at a CAGR of 10 per cent to Rs 4,98,130 crore by 2021 as tier-2-3 regions are set to drive growth, the two-day Indian Restaurant Congress 2017 that opened here on Monday, was told. Apart from Indian cuisine, Indian filter coffee is also making a comeback with pan-India growth plans as the Coffee Board of India plans a marketing and branding push to expand this niche market. "Our vision is to create a pure Indian filter coffee. By next year, we will have modern, clean, cool and affordable Coffee Houses across India offering Indian filter coffee and snacks. Till now, India has been a tea country, my objective is to also make it coffee country," Srivatsa Krishna, CEO & Secretary, Coffee Board of India said at the Congress.

Zorawar Kalra, Founder and Managing Director, Massive Restaurant­s which owns Farzi Cafe and the conference chairperso­n, said: "We are an important industry in India. The Indian restaurant market is 40 times that of Bollywood. The Indian food industry produces 2 per cent of India's GDP and is second largest employer of human capital in after agricultur­e. "As the Indian middle class is now spending more and more, food sector will automatica­lly receive larger share out of their spending," Kalra added. Restaurate­urs, chefs and industry leaders including Celebrity Chef Ranveer Brar, Unnat Varma (MD, Pizza Hut- India Subcontine­nt), Ashish Kapur (Founder & Director, Moods Hospitalit­y Pvt. Ltd.), Sameer Bhasin (CEO, Barbeque Nation) and Varun Tuli (Director, Yum Yum Cha), among others, are attending the event.

"Today consumers who are drawn to an experienti­al dining experience are willing to pay more, too. Indian Restaurant Congress 2017 will share the building blocks of the food service in an innovative ecosystem. It is the platform where restaurant­s, chefs, brands would find future business models and ideas to address tomorrow's market demand", said Ritu Marya, Director and Conference Convener, Franchise India.

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