New hotel with latest equipment

April 15, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:43 am IST - VIJAYAWADA:

GOING HI-TECH:Sri Kashi Annapoorneswari Kamat Hotels Private Limited chairman S. Subbaraju showing the equipment at his hotel in Vijayawada on Thursday. —Photo: Ch.Vijaya Bhaskar

GOING HI-TECH:Sri Kashi Annapoorneswari Kamat Hotels Private Limited chairman S. Subbaraju showing the equipment at his hotel in Vijayawada on Thursday. —Photo: Ch.Vijaya Bhaskar

Sri Kasi Annapurneswari Kamat Hotels Private Limited will launch its new outlets in the city on April 17, according to its chairman Singaraju Subbaraju.

Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, Mr. Subbaraju said that their firm plans to open 10 takeaway outlets and three restaurants in the city this year. A base kitchen with all modern cooking equipment was in place at Autonagar.

The food for about 10,000 people can be cooked there, which supplies items to take away centres, he said.

Four outlets

The takeaway centres would also have small kitchens as a few food items have to be prepared on the spot. Initially four outlets would be launched at places like Patamata and Gandhi Nagar. A takeaway and restaurants would be opened at Autongar, Mogalrajpuram and Gandhi Nagar, he said.

Mr. Subbaraju said the equipment was brought from Coimbatore, Chennai and Delhi. Automatic vegetable cutters, raitha and gravy packing machines were some of the features at the central kitchen, he said.

He, however, did not elaborate on investments being made in the city.

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