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Namma Veedu Vasanta Bhavan

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Industry
  
Restaurant

Headquarters
  
Type of business
  
Restaurant chain

Owner
  
m.Ravi

Founded
  
1969

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Genre
  
South Indian vegetarian cuisine

Founder
  
Mr.A.Muthukrishnan and Mr A. Rengasamy Both are brothers

Area served
  
India, Dubai, London, Qatar.

Key people
  
Mr.M. RaviMrs.Swarnalatha Ravi

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Namma Veedu Vasanta Bhavan (Tamil: நம்ம வீடு வஸந்த பவன்) is a chain of vegetarian restaurants headquartered in Egmore, Chennai, India, started in 1969.

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History

Vasanta Bhavan restaurant was started in Trichy by Patron Mr. A. Muthukrishnan. Mr.A.Muthukrishnan started branches in Chennai. The chain of restaurants handled by Mr. M. Ravi was changed to Namma Veedu Vasanta Bhavan chain of restaurants. He is also the Vice President of the Tamil Nadu Hotels Association.

ISO 9001:2000

Vasanta Bhavan has been accredited with the ISO 9001:2000 quality certificate from QMS, a UK-based company.
For ISO 22000:2005 Certification Click Here

The Spring Hotel

The Spring is Chennai’s first all-suite hotel that is owned by superstar Rajinikanth who leased out the restaurant to Vasanta Bhavan.

Catering division

Apart from the restaurant division, Namma Veedu Vasanta Bhavan also undertakes catering orders for individuals and corporates. A Food and Beverage Manager assisted by a team of chefs, look after the health aspects. The committee not only works on the taste and the quality but also works on the nutrition value. Namma Veedu Vasanta Bhavan is also operating as the official caterers at companies such as Mahindra Satyam, Sutherland Global Services Limited, FL Smidth, Siemens Shared Services and the HCL Technologies.

Branches in Chennai

  • Egmore
  • Egmore ll
  • Mylapore
  • Tambaram
  • Vadapalani Arcot Road
  • 100 feet road, Vadapalani
  • Nungambakkam
  • Nungambakkam The Spring (Style Redefined)
  • Medavakkam
  • Chennai Central railway station
  • Anna Nagar
  • Vikravandi
  • Maduravoyal
  • Purasaiwalkam
  • T.Nagar
  • Phoenix Market City, Velachery
  • Neelankarai
  • Chromepet
  • Taramani
  • Villupuram
  • References

    Namma Veedu Vasanta Bhavan Wikipedia