Who is the owner of Adyar Ananda Bhavan?
Who is the owner of Adyar Ananda Bhavan?
K.S. Thirupathi Raja
Adyar Ananda Bhavan (also known as A2B) is a chain of vegetarian restaurants and confectioners founded in Rajapalayam and headquartered in Adyar, Chennai, India….Adyar Ananda Bhavan.
Type | Privately held |
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Founded | 1970s |
Founder | K.S. Thirupathi Raja |
Headquarters | Chennai, Tamilnadu , India |
Number of locations | 150+ |
How many square feet of Dosa does Adyar Ananda Bhavan make every year *?
Area – 1500- 3200 Sq.
How many A2B are there in Chennai?
Chennai (50 outlets) and Bengaluru (36 outlets) are the two cities where Adyar Ananda Bhavan has its largest presence.
When was A2B founded?
“In 2000, we opened our first A2B outlet along with our store in Puducherry,” says Raja. “The restaurant was a big success and attracted huge footfalls. It was then that we decided to expand the restaurant business.”
Who owns Grand Sweets and Snacks?
Well, in the case of Grand Sweets and Snacks’ founder, Ganapathy Natarajan, the words proved true. In the 1960s and 1970s, sweets and savouries were almost always prepared at home by housewives as no outlets supplied the same.
Who is Pooja Srinivasa Raja?
Pooja Srinivasa Raja is one of the young women entrepreneur from Tamil Nadu, who is a mental health advocate and also the founder of Transformind foundation and Nero Parenting. She is also the director of Adyar Ananda Bhavan also.
Who is the owner of Grand Sweets Chennai?
Founder G. Natarajan
Founder G. Natarajan, a resilient first generation entrepreneur set up The Grand Sweets and Snacks (GSAS) in 1982, supported by his gifted wife, Bangaruamma, who used her own recipes to make Mysore pak, laddoos and crunchy ‘mixture’.
Who is the current owner of Grand Sweets?
Well, in the case of Grand Sweets and Snacks’ founder, Ganapathy Natarajan, the words proved true.
Is Grand sweets sold to Abdullah?
The Grand Sweets and Snacks is no more the original one. It has been sold to one Mr. Abdullah . He runs 18 branches of it all over the city with the same name including the one that had its beginning at Adyar.