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Mosque Road- Bangalore's Gastronomic Paradise - Christ University

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The session wound up with a fun round of quiz,with exciting gifts given to all participants withcorrect answers. Our final speaker for the day wasMr Gaurav Sikka, Owner and MD of ArbourBrewing Company (ABC), a brew-pub located onMG road. He brought forth to the class, a conceptnew to Bangalore, but quite a popular trendabroad. Mr Sikka spoke on the advent of brewpubsand micro-breweries to the city. Heenlightened the participants on the art ofappreciating the lesser known beverage of Ale, andhow Ale is catching on in a market currentlydominated by the more popular Lager.Cul-Art 2013 lived up to its reputation in manyways. As a country, we drink alcohol for the solepurpose of getting drunk. It is the effect of thebeverage we appreciate, rather than the beverageitself. Cul-Art, is successfully changing that attitudewith every one of its workshops.SWEET CHARIOT-Lara WilliamsTwo words for an entrepreneur, a sole proprietor, aperson living life from rags to riches, from having ahole in the wall to building himself an empire, aname that has sweetened lives of many andcontinues to flourish. “GLEN WILLIAMS.”The founder of sweet chariot – the house of cakesand pastries- working his way from having a smalloven for baking cakes to having the best machineryfrom all over the world to cater to his countless,loyal customers.Sweet chariot was established in 1981 as a tiny cakeshop and now there are 62 outlets all overBangalore city. Glen Williams’ younger sister cameup with the name of ‘Sweet Chariot.’ it was first runby glen Williams, his younger sister, Katy and TonyMonteiro who is now his brother in law, settled inAustralia. Katy Williams and her husband, tony leftsoon after sweet chariot was up and running andhanded it over entirely to Mr Williams. The firstoutlet was on brigade road, it still stands tall eventoday. He then took it to different heights and hasbuilt a decent set up as of now. The second outletopened in Bangalore, in 1988 which was a success.After that more outlets were opened at regularintervals. The first café opened in 2001 onresidency road and is still flourishing. In 2004,Sweet Chariot took over Java City which was closingdown and nursed it back to life. He then openedother outlets in Pune, in 2006. Sweet chariot isknown for its cakes and pastries, especially knownfor their black forest cakes, lemon tarts and chickenlasagne. Sweet chariot has got its presence incooperates. It manufactures a wide range of bakeryproducts like biscuits, cakes, doughnuts, pastries,breads, buns and a lot of savouries like samosas,sandwiches, puffs, quiches, pizzas. Some of thecheese used is made in house which is used for thepizzas and quiches, etc. He even makes his ownchocolates. glen Williams is always innovative andcreative, coming up with new products everycouple of months. The menu is always beingrefreshed and new items and being included fromthe test kitchen in Koramangala.About 55% is owned by franchises and 45% iscompany owned. It is a fine mix of cafes andtakeaway. There are five manufacturing units,three of them are under the name of sweet chariotprivate limited, and the other two are RheasConfectionery and the Williams Bakery. A typicalday at the bakery has two shifts for production, oneof which starts at 6 in the morning and the productsare dispatched by 9am. The second starts at 12noon and is sent for distribution at 2:30pm.To sweeten up your insides and keep your belliesfull , drop by sweet chariot for a delightfulexperience of a mix of sweet and savoury items.

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