The chain currently has 16 outlets in Delhi, Gurugram and Dehradun.
"We plan to open 50 outlets across the country by 2021. The cities that we would be focusing on are Chennai, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi and NCR," L'Opera Executive Chairman Kazem Samandari told PTI.
Out of these, up to seven will be added in Delhi and NCR, he said.
The company will also open two more regional production centres in Mumbai and Bengaluru. The company will also have satellite production centres in Pune and Chennai, Samandari said.
For this the company has appointed Langham Capital as its financial adviser, he said, adding: "We have shortlisted two potential lead investors, who are private equity funds."
L'Opera started operations in 2010 and opened its first flagship outlet in Delhi in March 2011.
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