Restaurant Brands Asia Ltd
NSE:RBA
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Restaurant Brands Asia Ltd
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Restaurant Brands Asia Ltd. engages in the operation of restaurant. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2020-12-14. Its products include Veg Whopper, Crispy Veg Burger, Crispy Veg Double Patty, Crispy Chicken Burger, Crispy Chicken Double Patty, Cheese Meltdown, Fiery Chicken Burger, Paneer Overload Burger, Cheese Meltdown, Fries, Chicken Fries, Veggie Strips, Hashbrown, Veg Crunchy Volcano, Tikki Twist Burger, BK Classic Veg, Veg Peri Peri Rice and Chocolate Mousse Cup. The firm operates and franchises Burger King branded restaurants in India. The company owns and operates a network of approximately 265 restaurants, including approximately nine sub-franchisee restaurants across 58 cities in the country. The firm also offers online food ordering services through its Website https://www.burgerking.in/.
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