BBK expands operations in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad: Biryani By Kilo (BBK), India’s most loved and biggest biryani and kebab delivery chain, has expanded its operations in Hyderabad with 9 delivery outlets, including one Dine-in outlet at Banjara Hills. Hyderabad, the city of Nizams and originator of the original Hyderabadi Biryani, is the most loved and preferred biryani style in India. Hyderabad is also known as the Biryani capital city of India due to the sheer love people have for Biryani, which has also made it a Rs 2000 crore Biryani market, a release here said on Monday.

It is a milestone for the BBK brand to have launched & established itself in the Capital City. In a market that is largely driven by Biryani cooked in large bulk quantities, BBK makes every order in an individual handi and serves in the same handi to produce a traditional flavor. Each order is freshly prepared in a dum-cooked style to ensure hygiene, authenticity & great taste.

All BBK outlets have been opened by choosing the area/locality carefully to serve most neighborhoods in Hyderabad Banjara Hills, Kukatpally, Kothapet, Kokapet, Gachibow li, Miyapur, Monikonda, Kompally & Attap ur, and many more BBK outlets are coming up in Hyderab ad later this year. Commenting on the launch, BBK Founder & Co- CEO Vishal Jindal said, “We are excited to announce the expansion into the Hyd market as it is one of the most important markets in Southern India.

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