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CocoCart Expands Premium Dining Portfolio Across Mumbai Airports

CocoCart is boosting its premium F&B offering across Mumbai airports, with Venchi and Neuhaus now open and Bateel, Le Pain Quotidien and Vapiano set to introduce new dining formats in the coming months.

Belgian chocolatier Neuhaus made its standalone India debut at Navi Mumbai International Airport in July, followed by a second location at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Terminal 2's domestic departures zone. Founded in Brussels in 1857, Neuhaus is widely credited with inventing the praline.

Italian chocolatier Venchi joined the Navi Mumbai Airport line-up in May, serving its signature chocolates and gelato. These two openings mark the initial phase of CocoCart's expanded brand mix across the city's airport network.

Saudi Arabian brand Bateel, established in 1991, will bring its premium dates, gourmet products and luxury gifting options to the portfolio, supported by Bateel El'an, its contemporary café concept. Brussels-based Le Pain Quotidien, founded in 1990, will introduce its bakery heritage to Indian travel retail with a focus on simple, fresh and authentic food.

Vapiano, an international casual dining chain, is also slated to join the lineup, rounding out a diverse range of café and dining concepts that target both domestic and international travelers passing through Mumbai's airports.