City’s Martin Hypermarket to open Multi-Cuisine restaurant and Bakery

by news
January 24, 2018

Mangaluru: Fresh from the succcess of Martin’s Hypermarket, the well known business house from South India is all set to open a multi cuisine restaurant and an ice cream parlor on January 26th. Ivan D’Souza, chief Whip in the legislative Council, J. R. Lobo, MLA Mangalore South Constituency and Kavita Sanil, Mayor, Mangaluru City Corporation are expected to grace the occasion.

Restaurant, Bakery and Ice Cream Parlour

Situated on the first floor of ‘Muller Nest’ at Jeppu, Martin’s multi-cuisine restarurant will offfer Arabic, Chinese, continental and sub continental, South Indian and North Indian cuisines along with a variety of sea food. The ice cream parlour will serve many mouth watering varieties of ice cream.

The restaurant will be the go to place for sumptous and delicious food combined with impeccable service. It is and ideal place for a daily and weekend family outings or business meetings hosted over breakfast/lunch/dinner, all at an affordable price. On Sundays, the restaurant will host a special buffet breakfast which will also be reasonably priced.

Martin’s multi-cuisine restaurant will have three divisions with a centralized kitchen, two resturants and one ice cream parlour. Experienced 5 star staff from major hotels will add flavour of the cuisine.

The restaurants offer exquisite dining ambience. Ample car parking space and special security systems make for a comfortable and safe dining experience. The resaurrant also has a banquet and a party hall with a seating capacity of 200 each which can be used for receptions, meetings, conferences, birthday parties, anniversaries and get togethers. Together with the sumptous food on offer, these facilities can aid celebrations and decision making like none other.

Convienience all around

Martin’s Hyepermarket, bakery and fast food counters operating the ground floors and the restaurant and ice cream parlour on the upper floor make it a hot spot for families and individuals alike. It’s timings too are designed to help its customers fulfil their daily obligations without a rush. While many of the Hypermarkets and restaurants in the city close at 9 PM, at Martin’s all its divisions close only at 11.00 PM. The ice cream parlor too closes at 11 pm too. This will help people unwind after work.

Attractive offers

Martin’s loves its customers and wants to give them the best. To this end they have introduced privelege cards for its customers at its hypermarket. There are three types of privelege cards which can be used at the hypermarket, multi-cuisine restaurant, ice cream parlour, bakery or fast food counter.

Diamond Privelege Card

The Diamond Privelege Card costs Rs: 10,000 and has a validity of one year. Customer can shop for upto Rs: 12000 using the card. There is bonus too – If purchases exceed Rs: 1,20,000 during the year, Martin’s will provide a 2 nights, 3 days holiday package for 2 Adults and 2 children at a resort in Munnar, Kerala with breakfast.

Golden Privelege Card

The Golden Privelege Card costs Rs: 5000 and also has validity of one year. Customers can shop for upto Rs: 6000 using the card. Here too a bonus is offered – If purchases exceed Rs: 60,000 during the year, Martin’s will provide a 1 night, 2 days holiday package for 2 Adults and 2 children at a resort in Munnar, Kerala with breakfast.

Silver Privelege Card

The Silver Privelege Card costs Rs: 100 and provides points for every purchase. Every Rs: 100 spent at Martin’s earns the customer 2 points whcich can be redeemed once the points accumulated reach a minimum of 250.

Student Card

The Student card costs Rs: 2,500 and has a validity of one year. What is special about it is that the student can purchase the card on installments of Rs: 250 per month. The student can shop for upto Rs: 3,000 using the card. Here too a bonus is offered – If purchases exceed Rs: 30,000 during the year, Martin’s will provide a 1 night, 2 days holiday package for 1 Adult at a resort in Munnar, Kerala with breakfast.

Charity work

“Martin’s runs a variety of businesses not only to earn profits but also to provide charity to those who need it most. Edcuation for poor is one of their top priorities. “We keep 40% of our profit for charity. We spend the amount to help poor students further their education. By education, we are trying to transform children into good and responsible citizens of the country. Good Education will help them learn about the improtance of peace in society”, says Chairman Martin Paul of Martin’s group.

City's Martin Hypermarket to open Multi-Cuisine restaurant and Bakery
City's Martin Hypermarket to open Multi-Cuisine restaurant and Bakery
City's Martin Hypermarket to open Multi-Cuisine restaurant and Bakery
City's Martin Hypermarket to open Multi-Cuisine restaurant and Bakery