Bharat Hospitality has unveiled an aggressive expansion roadmap supported by planned investments exceeding ₹50 crore. Through this strategy, the company aims to scale its portfolio to more than 50 outlets over the next three years across key Indian markets such as Delhi-NCR, Goa, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, while also entering international destinations including Dubai and Thailand. Consequently, this move represents one of the most significant post-pandemic expansion efforts within India’s food and beverage sector.
Building on the strong performance of existing brands such as Baraamda, Albert Pinto, and Social Cues, Bharat Hospitality has outlined a clearly defined next phase of growth. Specifically, the company plans to launch 20 new Baraamda outlets, 10 Albert Pinto outlets, and 20 outlets under its upcoming QSR brand, Shuddham. As a result, these additions are projected to generate nearly ₹300 crore in annual revenue, further reinforcing the company’s ambition to establish a globally scalable Indian hospitality ecosystem.
Moreover, Baraamda, inspired by Portuguese-Goan storytelling, has already set a benchmark as a 3,300 sq. ft. experience-led destination known for innovative restaurant design, premium service, and narrative-driven dining.
The brand will continue to expand using a combination of FOCO and COCO models. In parallel, Albert Pinto continues to reinterpret Goan and Goan-Portuguese culinary heritage with authenticity, respect, and contemporary craftsmanship. Meanwhile, with the launch of Shuddham, Bharat Hospitality extends its vision to revive and scale the often-overlooked nuances of South Indian cuisine through a QSR-led approach.
Commenting on the expansion, Manish Khattar, Founder, Bharat Hospitality, said, “Hospitality is one of the few industries where culture becomes commerce, and experiences become equity. At Bharat Hospitality, we are building emotional touchpoints that stay with people long after the meal is over. Our next phase of growth is about proving that India can create world-class hospitality brands that compete globally without losing their soul. With a ₹50 crore+ expansion planned and multiple brands ready for scale, our mission is to take Indian storytelling, service precision, and design innovation to new markets, from Delhi-NCR to Dubai and Southeast Asia.”
Bharat Hospitality’s ₹50 crore-plus expansion strategy underscores its confidence in the long-term potential of experience-led dining and culturally rooted brands. By scaling proven concepts while launching new formats across India and global markets, the company positions itself to emerge as a leading force in shaping India’s next generation of hospitality brands.



