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El Jannah eyes up to 200 outlets in bold national growth plan

The expansion follows a major investment from global firm General Atlantic.

El Jannah plans a major expansion, aiming to grow from 50 outlets to nearly 200 in the coming years.

Over the next 12 months, the chain expects to open more than 25 new restaurants.

In NSW, proposed sites include Cranebrook, Cronulla, Emerald Hills, Maroubra, North Rocks, Ropes Crossing, Rozelle, Rutherford (Hunter Valley), the Sydney CBD, and Warringah Mall.

In Victoria, locations flagged include Armstrong Creek, Ashburton, Box Hill, Carrum Downs, Corio, Cranbourne East, Cranbourne West, Hawthorn, Ivanhoe, Lilydale, Roxburgh Park, South Yarra, Sunbury, Wollert, and Wyndham Vale.

In the ACT, a store is planned for Woden.

The expansion follows a major investment from global firm General Atlantic.

CEO Brett Houldin will remain in charge, working with the Estephan family and General Atlantic.

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