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Samosa Singh targets malls in North India expansion

The brand opened outlets in Delhi, Noida and Greater Noida.

Samosa Singh has opened its quick-service restaurant formats in Delhi, Noida and Greater Noida as part of its aggressive expansion towards North India.

The brand targeted the City’s malls with high foot traffic like the Pacific Mall in NSP in Delhi and Bhutani City Centre in Noida.

These new locations will offer a wide variety of samosas, Kachoris, chaats, street food, and many more innovative snacks. The customers can order from the stores as well as from the food delivery apps such as Swiggy, Zomato and Magicpin.

The brand also announced plans to open in Sector 120 Noida, Gaur City and Ghaziabad.

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