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Rakul Preet Singh opens second 'Arambam – Start With Millets' outlet in Hyderabad

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Rakul Preet Singh, widely admired for her dedication to health and wellness, has expanded her millet-based restaurant chain, Arambam – Start With Millets.


On Instagram, she announced the grand opening of the chain’s second outlet in Kondapur, Hyderabad, which opened with a vibrant performance by artists playing the Chenda. Rakul reshared a video of the event on her Instagram Stories, inviting everyone to start their millet journey at the new location.

Arambam’s official Instagram page also celebrated the opening with a special post featuring Rakul enjoying a dish from the restaurant. The poster read, “Now dine-in at Kondapur, Hyderabad.” The announcement continued, "Exciting news, everyone!!! We are opening our second dine-in outlet at Kondapur, Hyderabad. We are so grateful for your support and our new space will also offer the same delicious flavours you've come to adore."

To mark the occasion, Arambam offered free food tasting from 5 pm to 10 pm on the opening day, encouraging visitors to bring their friends and family to experience their nutritious and delicious millet-based dishes.

Rakul Preet Singh founded Arambam – Start With Millets in May of this year. The restaurant is renowned for its healthy, millet-based versions of popular dishes such as noodles, parathas, fried rice, and more.

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