Pings Cafe Orient, A Ta Maison Bar founders to expand across Delhi, Mumbai

Pass Code Hospitality Cofounders Rakshay and Radhika Dhariwal are set to launch three new offerings in their hospitality division in Delhi and Mumbai.

NEW DELHI: Pass Code Hospitality Cofounders Rakshay and Radhika Dhariwal are set to launch three new offerings in their hospitality division in Delhi and Mumbai.

The siblings, who are founders of Delhi-based Pass Code Only (PCO) bar, also own A Ta Maison (ATM), a private members club launched two years ago.

The company will be opening its Asian offering, Pings Cafe Orient, in Delhi this week and is looking to expand to Mumbai in the coming months.

On an average, an outlet costs Rs 2.5 crore to set up for the company and it is looking for external funds at the moment.

Rakshay Dhariwal told ET that in the next six months, the company will expand PCO and ATM to Mumbai and would be looking at not just these concepts, but identify also the need based on different locations.
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