Industry Updates

Fat Tiger Makes a Roaring Entrance in Agra with New Outlet

Published: June 27, 2023
Author: Fashion Value Chain

●         With 1200 square feet of total space, customers can enjoy ample seating arrangements and a well-organized layout that ensures a pleasant atmosphere for dining.

●         Company aims to open over 200 outlets in PAN India in 2.5 Years, Fat Tiger currently has 50+ outlets

[Agra, Date] – Fat Tiger, the renowned quick service restaurant (QSR) chain, is pleased to announce the opening of its newest branch in the historic city of Agra. It offers a spacious area of 1200 square metres spread over two floors. This expansion not only brings Fat Tiger’s delicious menu to the city, but also offers customers a comfortable and inviting restaurant experience. This is an exciting milestone for Fat Tiger as it meets the growing demands of its loyal customers and introduces its delicious menu to a new market.

The new Fat Tiger branch in Agra is strategically located in the heart of the city, close to famous tourist attractions such as the famous Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. With its prime location, the restaurant aims to serve locals and tourists alike, providing them with a memorable culinary experience. From the moment patrons step inside, they will be transported to a world of tasteful aesthetics and refined sophistication. The branch is located at UG -6, 1st floor, Ram Raghu Palazzo Church Road, Agra 282002.

Fat Tiger is known for its delicious menu, offering a variety of options to suit every taste bud. From delicious burgers, french fries to boba teas the restaurant prides itself on using only the finest ingredients to create delicious meals. At Fat Tiger, the focus is not only on creating a visually appealing space but also on delivering an authentic culinary experience. The restaurant’s expert chefs have crafted a menu that showcases the diverse and flavorsome cuisine of North India. Guests can indulge in a wide array of mouthwatering dishes, ranging from aromatic biryanis and buttery naans to flavorful curries. The extensive menu caters to different tastes and dietary preferences, ensuring that every visitor finds something to satisfy their cravings.

“We are excited to bring Fat Tiger to the vibrant city of Agra,” said Sahil Arya, Co-founder and Director of Fat Tiger. “With our exceptional quality of food, warm hospitality and inviting ambience, we aim to become a go-to destination for locals and visitors seeking an unforgettable dining experience.The interior decor of Fat Tiger in Agra showcases a perfect fusion of modernity and traditional Indian elements. Every aspect has been meticulously designed to create a harmonious environment that pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of India. The restaurant’s interior features a blend of contemporary furnishings, soothing color palettes, and captivating artwork that reflects the vibrant spirit of the region.”

“The new Fat Tiger outlet in Agra showcases the brand’s signature aesthetic, combining modern design with elements that pay tribute to the city’s rich cultural heritage. The restaurant boasts a comfortable and stylish interior, providing customers with a welcoming space to enjoy their meals” he added further.

In addition to its delightful food offerings, Fat Tiger prides itself on providing exceptional customer service. The well-trained and friendly staff are committed to ensuring that every guest has a remarkable dining experience, further cementing Fat Tiger’s reputation as a customer-centric QSR chain. The opening of the Agra outlet represents Fat Tiger’s commitment to expanding its footprint across India. With a strong presence in major cities, the brand aims to create a network of outlets that bring its delicious food and exceptional service to customers nationwide.

To celebrate the grand opening of the Agra outlet, Fat Tiger will be offering exclusive promotions and discounts to customers during the opening week. Additionally, customers can look forward to exciting giveaways as part of the brand’s commitment to engaging with the local community.

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