Annapoorna Gowrishankar Explained

Sree Annapoorna Sree Gowrishankar
Type:Chain of Restaurants
Genre:South Indian Vegetarian Cuisine
Foundation:Early 1960s
Founder:K. Dhamodarasamy Naidu
Location City:Coimbatore
Location Country:India
Locations:≥19
Area Served:India
Industry:Restaurant
Products:Food, Sweets, Snacks
Num Employees:1500
Homepage:https://www.sreeannapoorna.com/

Sree Annapoorna Sree Gowrishankar is a vegetarian restaurant chain based out of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India.[1]

The Annapoorna chain was started in the early 1960s by K. Dhamodarasamy Naidu as a catering unit in Kennedy movie theater in R. S. Puram, Coimbatore. Later a coffee house was set up and run by Naidu and his three brothers K. Rangaswamy Naidu, K. Ramaswamy Naidu and K. Lakshmanan. It offered coffee, tea and tiffin items. In 1968, they opened a vegetarian restaurant under the name "Sree Annapoorna". The business grew as more restaurants were opened in many locations in Coimbatore. In 1980, a lodging hotel was opened. Currently the Annapoorna group has more than 16 restaurants in Coimbatore and in other cities of Tamil Nadu. It also operates other businesses like kitchen equipment manufacturing, construction, instant food mix production and bottling beverages. The company is currently led by chairman, K. Rammaswamy Naidu.[2] [3] [4]

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  1. News: Narayanan. R. Y. Entertaining guests at short notice – Without sweating it out in the kitchen. 12 December 2011. Business Line. 16 December 2002.
  2. News: ANTHIKAD-CHHIBBER. MINI. South side story. 12 December 2011. The Hindu. https://web.archive.org/web/20080720145829/http://www.hindu.com/mp/2007/01/06/stories/2007010600730500.htm. 20 July 2008. 2007-01-06. dead.
  3. News: Ramanujam. TCA. A recipe that didn't cook up. 12 December 2011. Business Line. 2 August 2003.
  4. News: Doyen of hospitality industry dead. 12 December 2011. 22 November 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20140322212948/http://www.hindu.com/2006/11/22/stories/2006112210750400.htm. 22 March 2014. The Hindu. dead.