Apart from Bengaluru, WAFL, which has over 50 Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) outlets all over the world, will also open stores in New Delhi and Surat in the first phase launch.
The first outlet will be thrown open for public on February 3 here, company officials said in a statement.
The company noted that WAFL is already present in Russia, CIS countries, USA, Czeckoslovakia, Ukraine, Mangolia, Gulf countries and was now entering India, through a joint venture between 'MYBusiness Russia' and 'MBC Hospitality Pvt Ltd'.
Apart from franchisee stores, we will also come up with our own flagship, company-operated stores, he said.
On the company's revenue target, he said in another three years, WAFL proposes to have 250 stores pan India, with a target of Rs 200 crores, and the expansion will also lead to employment generation.
On expansion plans, WAFL said it is set to open 80 outlets with franchisee module, pan-India in 2018.
Products like J-Tube, Wafl Pie will enter the Indian market for the first time, it added.
"We are positive that Indian market will like our products, we are eyeing pan India expansion," Executive Partner Rajeev Chawla said.
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