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Bengaluru’s IDC Kitchen raises funds from Peter Thiel-backed Velocity

Bengaluru’s iconic restaurant, IDC Kitchen (Idli, Dosa, Coffee), a chain of vegetarian South Indian self-service restaurants has successfully secured INR 1.5 Crore debt from Peter Thiel’s Valar Ventures-backed financing platform, Velocity. These funds will be directed towards marketing initiatives and other inventory-related expenses, enhancing IDC’s outreach and sustaining its commitment to delivering an authentic South Indian culinary experience. This strategic collaboration with Velocity reinforces IDC’s leadership in the Indian Quick service restaurant (QSR) landscape.

“As we embark on the next phase of our journey, IDC Kitchen signifies more than just a culinary service; it’s a transformative culinary journey. With the support of Velocity and the unwavering love of our patrons, we are thrilled to bring the essence of South India to doorsteps across the nation. This new chapter, fueled by the recent funding from Velocity, allows us to not only maintain our high standards but also elevate the IDC experience for our valued customers. We are passionate about redefining the dining landscape and are eager to share the authentic taste of South India with enthusiasts everywhere.” – Abhishek Baldota, Director of IDC – Idli Dosa Coffee.

Established in 2012, IDC Kitchen has been at the forefront of the QSR kitchen revolution in India. Originating as a single outlet, IDC has flourished into a dynamic culinary venture with 11 locations in Bangalore, 2 in Mumbai and 1 in Raichur and INR 30 Crore in revenue per annum, extending the diverse flavors of South India to enthusiasts nationwide. The brand stands for serving the best quality South Indian food at an affordable price point. As a trailblazer in the field, IDC continues to redefine the dining experience in the evolving culinary market.

Specializing in South Indian cuisine staples – Idli, Dosa, and Coffee – IDC Kitchen’s success is anchored in its steadfast dedication to authenticity and quality. Crafted by experienced chefs using fresh ingredients and traditional techniques, each dish delivers an unmistakably true taste.

IDC Kitchen, driven by authenticity and innovation, directly delivers the essence of South India to homes through a user-friendly online ordering system. Hygiene, customer service, and consistency are the pillars of IDC Kitchen’s success, recognized as one of the industry’s most hygienic South Indian restaurants. This commitment, coupled with the online food delivery model, has allowed IDC Kitchen to grow and maintain high standards even as it  expands.

Atul Khichariya, COO & Co-Founder of Velocity adds, “At Velocity, we are thrilled to contribute to the growth and success of IDC through our recent funding of INR 1.5 Crore. This partnership opens up new avenues in the dynamic landscape of restaurants and QSR chains, and we believe that IDC’s commitment to authenticity and innovation aligns seamlessly with our vision. I am confident that this infusion of funds will not only fuel IDC’s brand growth but also set new benchmarks in the restaurant and QSR industry. We look forward to witnessing the continued success of IDC as it persistently redefines the culinary experience for patrons across India.”

The QSR Restaurant market size is expected to be valued at 38.71 billion USD by 2029 as compared to its current valuation of 25.46 billion USD, according to Mordor Intelligence. The rise of online food ordering and factors, such as low start-up costs, ease of operations, and localized menus, are expected to drive the growth further in the coming years. Given the favourable demand outlook, the domestic QSR industry is looking at aggressive store capex over the medium term.

Velocity, a leading financier of digital native brands, has been instrumental in funding a range of successful restaurants and cloud kitchens, including Caters Point, Brahma Brews, BurgerRama, Jamie Oliver’s Pizzeria, Oven Fresh, Crave by Leena, and Smoor. Beyond IDC, these ventures highlight Velocity’s commitment to elevating the restaurant and cloud kitchen industry, fostering innovation, and supporting diverse culinary experiences. This strategic funding approach showcases Velocity’s significant role in shaping the success of various culinary ventures across different cuisines and concepts.

About IDC Kitchen:

Since 2012, IDC Kitchen has been a proud purveyor of authentic South Indian cuisine, specializing in the revered trinity of Idli, Dosa, and Coffee. Originating as a single outlet, IDC has flourished into a dynamic culinary venture with 11 locations in Bangalore, 2 in Mumbai and 1 in Raichur and INR 30 Crore in revenue per annum, extending the diverse flavors of South India to enthusiasts nationwide. Infused with a profound passion for South Indian culinary traditions, our chefs meticulously craft each recipe using the freshest ingredients and time-honored cooking techniques, delivering an unparalleled authentic experience.

For more information, please visit https://idckitchen.com/

About Velocity:

Velocity is India’s leading cash-flow based financing platform for new age businesses. The company is working on democratizing access to working capital for underserved sectors that traditionally lack collateral like property, plant or machinery. Velocity leverages these businesses’ abundant data and robust online cash flows to offer innovative financial solutions.

Founded in 2020 by Abhiroop Medhekar, Atul Khichariya, and Saurav Swaroop, Velocity’s financing suite includes a range of financing products such as term loans, overdrafts,

revenue-based financing, and credit lines. The Bengaluru based fintech works with 4,000+ brands and has disbursed ₹750 Cr+. The company has partnerships with 26 ecosystem players, including four of the largest marketplaces. Velocity has raised $30 million in equity funding so far led by Peter Thiel’s Valar Ventures. Its portfolio includes many of India’s fastest-growing brands such as French Crown, Soulflower, Chumbak, Off Duty, Itsy Bitsy, Bear House, Gear merchandise, Milano ice cream, Jamie’s Pizzeria, IDC, Farmley, Kebabs and Curries, and Zlade to name a few.

For more information, please visit: https://www.velocity.in or email: hello@velocity.in

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