Kamats Restaurants opens new outlet at Nashik –Sinnar

Kamats Restaurants that operates chain of quick-service restaurants at various locations on national highways, state highways and cities has now unveiled its new outlet at Nashik Sinnar, in the Pune Nashik Highway. The restaurant offers pure vegetarian, delicious food that is served in hygienic surroundings. It is ideal place for travelers to take a quick bite and choose from wide of variety of quality food, fresh ingredients and distinctive flavours.

The popular multi-cuisine restaurant serves delicious South Indian, Punjabi, Snacks, Mughlai as well as Maharashtrain delicacies. The restaurant also offers extensive breakfast, lunch and dinner menu. Kamats delights its customers with authentic food cooked fresh, at affordable prices and served in quick speed. It is known for trendy offerings and new innovations in menu to keep it ahead of its competitors.

The extensive menu includes varieties of South Indian dishes (idli, dosa, vada, uthappa), traditional Maharashtrian dishes (Misal Pav, Sabudana Vada), starters, combo meals, popular North Indian dishes, Indian breads, Main Course and choice of desserts. Kamats, synonymous with healthy and hygienic vegetarian food has emerged as a symbol of quality, originality and trust. Hygiene, quality and customer satisfaction are core concepts exercised by our team distinguish the brand from local restaurants.

Since 2013 Kamats has started expanding its restaurant chain and concentrated on standardizing its products and services through centralized purchasing and training system. The company has captured a dominant share in the organized vegetarian family restaurant space, growing impressively by the years.

You might also like

Top Indian Travel Companies Practicing Responsible Tourrism

Defined as tourism that creates better places for people to live in and visit, indigenous tourism has caught on in India in a big way over the past few years.

Latest

Fare cut likely on 25 Shatabdi trains

Fares in premium Shatabdi trains on sections with low passenger occupancy could be slashed soon as the railways looks to ensure optimum utilisation of resources, a senior government official has said. The

Trends

Travel suppliers eye India’s $45 billion outbound tourism market

India is now the world’s 8th largest business travel market Organized by Dubai-based QnA International, the MILT Congress will be held this year in two iconic Indian cities – in