New Delhi, May 19 : Connaught Plaza Restaurants Private Limited (CPRL), that operates McDonald’s chain of quick service restaurants in northern and eastern India, on May 19 said it has re-opened 13 restaurants in Delhi NCR.
CPRL, which is now wholly owned by McDonald’s, after its estranged partner Vikram Bakshi transferred his share in the JV to the US-based firm, had temporarily shut down its 160 stores.
All other restaurants in North and East region would remain closed, but the company plans to re-open them “over the coming days and weeks”, McDonald’s India said in a statement.
“We are thrilled to have started the re-opening process and look forward to serving our customers a more authentic McDonald’s experience at these first 13 locations now open for business in Delhi,” said Rob Hunghanfoo, Head of CPRL.