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Smoor launches cafe at Bangalore International Airport
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Friday, 14 October, 2022, 15 : 00 PM [IST]
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Our Bureau, Bengaluru
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Smoor, a leading luxury chocolate brand that crafts the ultimate indulgence experiences with couverture chocolates, has announced the launch of the first-of-its-kind Chocolate Café in the Bangalore International Airport Ltd. The unique establishment is set to delight the taste buds of chocolate connoisseurs visiting Bengaluru.
The café will have an eclectic and delicious menu. This includes customisable chocolate-based beverages offered in exclusive cups that are digitised with a QR code which allows the customer to know the ‘chocolate story’ behind their beverage. As a part of the chocolate indulgence experience, the store also offers a range of truffles and callets that the buyers can hand pick according to their preference.
Customers can also relish breakfast pastries curated by French Chefs, snacks and travel cakes, which have a longer shelf life and thus can be carried by the customers flying across long distances, along with vegan and healthy options.
The outlet will also offer samples to help customers decide on their favourite beverage. With an elaborate and painstakingly curated menu by internationally-trained chefs and an Instagram-worthy, aesthetically pleasing, and dreamy space, the European-inspired chocolate cafe will create delectable, out-of-this-world chocolate experiences for anyone who loves the finer things in life.
Vimal Sharma, founder and CEO, Smoor, said, “Launching India’s first chocolate café at the Bangalore International airport, our home city, is a matter of pride for us. It helps us showcase the best the city offers to a national and international clientele. It is also an opportunity for travellers to savour world flavours and experience at the café. With a focus on vegan menu items, we have also catered to a growing health and sustainability-conscious customer who currently lacks such options at airports.”
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