Startups take desi foods like vada pav abroad
Higher
Profitability, Lower Realty Costs Fuel Trend
Global demand for Indian flavours and scope of higher
profitability are urging more Indian food startups to gun for foreign shores.
After Gurgaon-based startup Burger Singh started operations in the UK, it’s the
turn of two more startups specialising in Indian food to expand overseas.
Inspired by Mumbaistyle street food, Vada Pow, led by Indian entrepreneur
Naveen Bachani, has started selling Maharashtra’s native dish vada pav in over
195 retail stores in Ireland. Funded by Enterprise Ireland, one of Europe’s
leading venture capital funds, Vada Pow is currently planning to enter Germany,
the UK and Sweden.
“The vegan craze is very strong in Europe and our
products, which are 100% vegan, resonate with the movement,” said Bachani, who
has started selling his ready-to-eat products through German supermarket chain
Lidl.
Another food startup Charcoal Eats, which currently
operates around 30 outlets selling biryani and kebabs across the country, has
firmed up plans to open its doors in Bahrain and the UK. “Bahrain has
European-style eating joints and several local ones too, but not many
specialise in India-style cuisine like we do,” said Anurag Mehrotra, founder of
the Mumbaibased startup.
In May, Charcoal Eats raised Rs 5 crore in a
pre-series-A round from investors that included senior Mondelez executive
Rajesh Ramanathan, director at Asoka Capital, Kush Verma, and former Rothschild
India MD Sanjay Bhandarkar.
When asked about the sudden rush of food
entrepreneurs expanding overseas, lower cost of real estate, higher returns on
investment and high global demand for Indian cuisine are some of the reasons
cited by them. For instance, several Indian restaurant chains — including Lite
Bite Foods, Jiggs and Zorawar Kalra’s Massive Restaurants and RJ Corp’s Devyani
International — are also on an expansion spree in locations such as Singapore,
London and Dubai.
“You obviously get a currency advantage when you do
business overseas,” said celebrity chef Sanjeev Kapoor, who operates a chain of
restaurant brands under SK Restaurants. Several of his restaurants are located
overseas.
John.Sarkar@timesgroup.com
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