The restaurant chain, which presently has 98 outlets in India and two in Dubai, will open 25 restaurants, including in eastern and northern parts of India, Malaysia, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Singapore by the end of the next fiscal, its Senior Marketing Manager Shubham Kumar Shukla told reporters here.
With an average investment of Rs two crore to Rs three crore per outlet, depending on the size, the company will invest Rs 75 crore on this expansion, he said.
The eat-all-you-can buffet at Barbeque Nation showcases an array of vegetarian and non-vegetarian spread and also a menu of desserts, Shukla, here to open a new outlet in nearby Tirupur said.
Barbeque Nation, founded with a simple vision offering a complete dining experience to customers at affordable prices, opened its first store in Mumbai in 2006.
In 2015, 'Live Counters' was introduced at the outlets, where a chef cooked food according to customer's preferences, he said.