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Lenexis Foodworks launches 200th Chinese Wok restaurant, aims to reach 500 stores by 2027

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Lenexis Foodworks announced the opening of its 200th Chinese Wok restaurant in Koramangala, Bengaluru. This achievement highlights the company’s growth and commitment to delivering exceptional Desi-Chinese dining experiences. 

The new restaurant is Chinese Wok’s 30th restaurant in the Bengaluru region and reflects the brand’s evolution, featuring a visually trendy and elegant ambiance designed to enhance the dine-in experience. Popular offerings such as the Rs. 99 Superrr Bowl (a Manchurian bowl with a choice of noodles/rice or gravy and Pepsi), Wok Wednesday B1G1 offer, and Super Sunday Rs. 149 meal deal promise to delight customers and solidify Chinese Wok’s position as a favorite among diners.

This launch is part of Lenexis Foodworks’ ambitious expansion strategy to double its network to 500 outlets over the next three years. With a strong presence in 35 cities, Chinese Wok expanded into 15 new cities in FY 25 and aims to reach 52 cities by the end of FY 26. The company’s growth is driven by the increasing demand for Desi-Chinese cuisine, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, where tailored offerings cater to local preferences.

“We are thrilled to celebrate this significant milestone with the launch of our 200th Chinese Wok outlet in Bengaluru,” said Aayush Madhusudan Agrawal, Founder and Director of Lenexis Foodworks. “This is our 30th store in Bengaluru region and reflects our commitment to providing exceptional Desi-Chinese cuisine. This achievement underscores our commitment to quality, innovation, and customer-centricity. As we expand into Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, our goal is to make Chinese Wok a household name by delivering flavours that resonate with local tastes while maintaining our hallmark quality. Our vision is to expand to 500 stores by 2027, with an immediate focus on achieving an ARR of Rs. 650 crore by March 2025 and surpassing Rs. 1,000 crore ARR by FY26.”

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