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Copper Chimney is a chain of contemporary Indian food restaurants. It is backed by K hospitality under its subsidiary Charcol Concept, which also runs restaurants and pubs, including The Irish House and Bombay Brasserie, and its airport fast-food chain under the Travel Food Services brand. At present, it has 22 outlets across Mumbai, Chennai, Karnataka, and the National Capital regions. The chain has opened its latest outlet in Gurgaon.

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  • Copper Chimney is a chain of contemporary Indian food restaurants. It is backed by K hospitality under its subsidiary Charcol Concept, which also runs restaurants and pubs, including The Irish House and Bombay Brasserie, and its airport fast-food chain under the Travel Food Services brand. At present, it has 22 outlets across Mumbai, Chennai, Karnataka, and the National Capital regions. The chain has opened its latest outlet in Gurgaon. (en)
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  • Copper Chimney is a chain of contemporary Indian food restaurants. It is backed by K hospitality under its subsidiary Charcol Concept, which also runs restaurants and pubs, including The Irish House and Bombay Brasserie, and its airport fast-food chain under the Travel Food Services brand. At present, it has 22 outlets across Mumbai, Chennai, Karnataka, and the National Capital regions. The chain has opened its latest outlet in Gurgaon. Copper Chimney was founded by J.K. Kapur, an Indian filmmaker, in Bombay (presently Mumbai) in 1972 after he migrated there post the partition of India. The first restaurant was inaugurated by actor Dilip Kumar. The restaurant served up dishes from the North-West Frontier Province, from Peshawar to Delhi at that time. The restaurant also had a first lady master chef Tari when women were rarely part of this field. The restaurant also hosted India’s first open show kitchen, helmed by chef Tari, the first female ustad. The company earns 30% of its revenues from home delivery and the rest from dine-in services. K Hospitality announced 50 new outlets of Copper Chimeny in India, the Middle East, and the UK by 2027. The company opened an outlet in Westfield London and Woodland Hills in 2022. (en)
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