Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SB)
Mangaluru, Jan 25: Fresh from the success of Martin's Hypermarket, the well-known business house from South India is all set to open a multi-cuisine restaurant, an ice cream parlour and bakery on Friday, January 26.
Situated on the first floor of ‘Muller Nest’ at Jeppu, Martin’s multi-cuisine restaurant will offer South Indian, North Indian, Chinese and continental cuisines along with a variety of sea food. The ice cream parlour and bakery will serve many mouth-watering varieties of ice cream, desserts, breads, cakes, pastries, and sweets.
U T Khader, minister for Food and Civil Supplies, Ivan D’Souza, chief whip, Karnataka Legislative Assembly, J R Lobo, MLA, Nalin Kumar Kateel, MP, Fr Richard Coelho, director, Fr Muller Charitable Institutions, and Fr Ajith Menezes, administrator, Fr Muller Medical College are expected to grace the inaugural function.
Restaurant, ice cream parlor and bakery
The restaurant will be a place for enchanting food with impeccable service, ideal for a daily and weekend family outing or with business associates for breakfast/lunch/dinner at an affordable price. On Sundays, there will be a special buffet breakfast on reasonable price. Martin’s multi-cuisine restaurant will have three divisions with one centralized Kitchen, two restaurants and one ice cream parlor. Five star experienced staff from major hotels is a plus point of this restaurant.
Best ambiance, ample car parking, special security system and well-furnished interiors are the some of the highlights of the restaurant. The restaurant also has a banquet hall with a seating capacity of 200 each which can be used for receptions, meetings, conferences, birthday parties, anniversaries and get-together.
Excellent location and timings
Located at ‘Muller Nest’, Jeppu, the area is calm and serene. Martin’s Hypermarket, bakery and fast food counters operating in the ground floors make the point a shop and dine spot for customers.
While many of the hypermarkets and restaurants in the city close at 9 pm, Martin’s all divisions will be open till 11 pm. The customers who leave their offices, business centres, and colleges in late evening can make the best use of the timings.
Attractive offers at Martin’s Hypermarket
Martin’s have introduced privilege cards for its customers at its hypermarket. There are three types of privilege cards which can be used at the hypermarket, multi-cuisine restaurant, ice cream parlor, bakery or fast food counter.
The first one is ‘Diamond Privilege Card’ which costs Rs 10,000 with a validity of one year. Customer can shop for Rs 12,000 using the card. Under this category, if purchases exceeds more than Rs 1,20,000 in a year, Martin’s will provide a 2 nights and 3 days holiday package at a resort in Munnar for the customer where two adults and children can enjoy the stay. Customers can use these cards at all divisions of Martin’s group.
The second one, ‘Golden Privilege Card’, costs Rs 5000 with a validity of one year. Customers can Use the card for Rs 6000. If purchases exceed Rs 60,000 in a year, the customer will be provided a one day and one night stay at resort in Munnar where two adults and children can enjoy the stay. Customers can use these cards at all divisions in Martin’s group.
The third one is ‘Silver Privilege Card’ which costs Rs 100. It is a points-based card where a point worth Rs 2 will be credited on purchase of Rs 100. Minimum points to redeem 250. This card is acceptable only at Martin's Hypermarket.
There is also a special card for students at Rs 3000. The card can be used for purchases up to Rs 3,500. If the purchases cross Rs 30,000 in a year, the student will get an offer of 1 night and 1 day night stay at a resort in Munnar. Students will also get a discount of 5% on every purchase at Martin’s fast food and bakery counters.
Customers who do not want the resort stay can get discounts in their future purchases in exchange.
Charity work
Martin’s runs a variety of businesses not only to earn profits but also for charity. Education for poor is one of their top priorities.
“We keep 40% of our profit for charity. We spend the amount to help poor students in their education. By helping poor students get education, we are trying to transform children into good and responsible citizens of the country. Good education will help them learn about the importance of peace in society,” says Martin Paul, chairman of Martin’s group.
Address:
Martin's
Muller Nest
Valencia - Jeppu Road
Opposite Jeppu Seminary
Mangaluru