Dindigul Thalappakatti Restaurant

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Dindigul Thalappakatti Restaurant
Company type Private
IndustryRestaurant
GenreBiryani Focused Casual Dining Restaurant Chain
Founded1957;67 years ago (1957)
FounderNagasamy Dhanabalan
HeadquartersBangalore,
Karnataka
,
India
Number of locations
92 (in India), 9 (outside India)
Area served
Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Sri Lanka, UAE, Malaysia, France, Singapore, United States
Key people
ServicesCasual Dining, Take Away, Home Delivery and Outdoor Catering.
Number of employees
  • Steady2.svg 2800+ (2022)
Website www.thalappakatti.com

Dindigul Thalappakatti Restaurant (also known as Thalappakatti Biriyani) [1] is a restaurant chain that operates primarily in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The first outlet was opened in 1957 at Dindigul. Since then, it operates with over 101 outlets globally with 92 outlets in India, and 9 outlets overseas. [2] The Thalappakatti restaurants focus on biryani as the core product. [3]

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History

The founder, Nagasamy Naidu, started Dindigul Thalappakatti restaurant by the name of Anandha Vilas Biriyani Hotel in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. In 2013 the chain won a trademark lawsuit about the use of the word "thalappakatti" (meaning "turban" in Tamil). [4] [5]

Locations

Dindigul Thalappakatti Restaurant has 102 restaurants, with 92 outlets in India & 9 overseas outlets in countries like Sri Lanka [6] , the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia,France, Singapore and the United States. [7]

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