Do you get North Indian Thali in Empire Restaurant Bangalore?
The Indian food industry is one of the most dynamic industries which has a net worth of around $41.3 billion with a CAGR of around 11 %. While a number of Indian customers have increasingly started to dine out, the whole activity goes eating out has evolved from just an occasion drive to an occasion in itself. The urban population and their changing lifestyles have been a reason for such growth in this sector. This opportunity has attracted several international brands like Burger King, Barcelona, Jameo Liver, Taco Bell, Macdonald’s, Subway and many more. Although there are a huge number of regional players, these international brands have kept up their build and marketing. Today’s customers demand high quality, cleanliness, hygiene, good ambience and economic efficiency as well. Thus, the challenge that this food industry has been facing has led to such fast-evolving food chains across the country.
History
Empire is a chain of leading Non-vegetarian restaurants and hotel services operating in Bangalore and Dubai. This place was started way back by a non-resident Indian from Malaysia, the late Abdul Rahi, Popular for his catering business in 1966. The hotel empire began its operations from a very small place on the central street, Shivajinagar in the Garden City of India. This brand took a remarkable turn in terms of services and business under the management that took over this place in the early eighties. With a very strong operating infrastructure and centralized kitchen, all of the empire’s outlets have a breakeven track of less than 2 years. Boasting on the strong foothold that they have with almost 20 outlets across Bangalore this brand has a total sitting capacity of 5000 and a total of 150 rooms. Most of the Empire restaurants in Bangalore are of around 3500 sq ft area with 2-3 floors.
The Empire Restaurant Bangalore menu has several varieties of lip-smacking dishes.
They Have Options in North Indian Thalis like
Veg thali: Ghee rice, Coin parotta, veg korma, dal fry. Paneer butter masala, Gobi Manchurian, paneer chilly, curd, Poriyal, pickle and sweet.
Non-veg thali: Chicken kabab, chilly chick, ghee rice, coin parotta, butter chicken, mutton korma, dal fry. Curd, Poriyal pickle and sweet.
Non veg thali (Dinner): Kalmi kabab, chicken tikka. Ghee rice, tandoori roti, butter chicken, mutton korma, dal fry, curd, Poriyal pickle sweet.
Apart from such amazing options thali Empire restaurant in Bangalore offers several north Indian combos like
Empire box 18: Ghee rice, kadai paneer, Gobi Manchurian.
Empire box 23: Ghee rice, paneer butter masala, Gobi Manchurian.
Empire box 46: Ghee rice and dal fry
Empire box5: Malabar paratha, tomato fry
Empire box 6: Tandoori roti. Paneer butter masala
Empire box 2: Malabar paratha and egg masala.
Apart from combos and Thalis Empire restaurant Bangalore has some IPL combos specially made to cater for a large number of audiences at an economical price starting at just 439 and ranging up to 1500 based on the choice of food and amount