CocoCart Brings Four Global Gourmet Icons to India, Expanding the Country’s Premium Chocolate, Café and Luxury Gifting Experience

CocoCart Brings Four Global Gourmet Icons to India, Expanding the Country’s Premium Chocolate, Café and Luxury Gifting Experience

Mumbai, May 25: CocoCart, India’s premium omnichannel destination for chocolates, gourmet gifting and global confectionery, is bringing four globally loved gourmet brands to India as part of its new premium F&B boutiques vertical. The portfolio includes Venchi from Italy, Neuhaus from Belgium, Café Bateel from UAE and Saudi Arabia, and Le Pain Quotidien from Belgium.

The announcement follows CocoCart’s recent India launch of Venchi, the iconic Italian chocolate and gelato brand founded in Turin in 1878. With this next phase, CocoCart is expanding its offering beyond premium chocolate retail into experience-led gourmet destinations across chocolateartisanal gelato, luxury gifting, premium cafés and European-style bakery café formats.

CocoCart’s boutiques vertical has been planned around a ₹56.8 crore capex commitment, with a target of 18 stores across Mumbai and Delhi by the end of Year 1 and 32 stores across Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru by Year 3. The company is also investing ₹15 crore in a central commissary to support its café formats.

Speaking on the announcement, Karan Ahuja, Co-Founder, CocoCartsaid, “At CocoCartour vision has always been to bring the world’s most loved chocolate and gourmet experiences closer to Indian consumers. With Venchi, Neuhaus, Café Bateel and Le Pain Quotidien, we are creating a portfolio that speaks to how India now consumes premium F&B, not just as a product, but as an experience. Consumers today are looking for quality, provenance, discovery and moments that feel special, whether it is a chocolate gift, a gelato outing, a café meeting or an everyday indulgence.”

Venchi will bring its Italian chocolate and gelato experience to India through boutiques, kiosks and shop-in-shop formats. Known for its chocolate-making legacy since 1878, Venchi combines Italian craftsmanship, premium ingredients and a distinctive retail experience that appeals to consumers looking for indulgence with heritage.

Neuhaus, founded in Belgium in 1857, will add a luxury chocolate and gifting dimension to CocoCart’s India portfolio. The brand is expected to cater to India’s growing appetite for refined chocolate gifting, premium celebrations, corporate gifting and special occasion-led consumption.

Café Bateel will bring a premium gourmet café experience rooted in the Middle East’s date culture and luxury hospitality sensibility. Planned across flagship café and boutique formats, the brand will add a new layer to India’s premium café landscape.

Le Pain Quotidien, founded in Belgium in 1990, will introduce its European bakery and café format to Indian consumers through flagship café and kiosk formats. The brand is known globally for its warm café experienceartisanal food culture and community-led dining approach.

Karan added,India’s premium F&B consumer is evolving very quickly. The same consumer who once discovered global gourmet brands while travelling is now looking for those experiences closer to home. Our goal is to create destinations that feel aspirational yet accessible, where premium chocolategelato, coffees and gifting come together in a way that is relevant to the Indian market.”

The move comes at a time when India’s premium chocolate, caféfrozen dessert and gifting categories are seeing strong growth. CocoCart’s boutiques vertical addresses a combined Indian premium F&B and gifting opportunity estimated at ₹25,000 to ₹35,000 crore. Within this, the premium chocolate market is estimated at ₹10,000 to ₹12,500 crore, the premium café and coffee retail chain market at approximately ₹5,100 crore, the premium gelato and artisanal frozen desserts market at ₹2,500 to ₹3,500 crore, and the corporate and luxury gifting market at ₹14,000 to ₹15,000 crore.

For the F&B and hospitality industry, CocoCart’s expansion signals a larger shift in how premium dining, gifting and gourmet retail are converging in India. Consumers are no longer looking at chocolatedesserts or cafés as standalone categories. Increasingly, they are seeking destination-led experiences that combine product quality, ambience, giftingdiscovery and global storytelling.

CocoCart’s boutiques portfolio will begin with Mumbai and Delhi, followed by Ahmedabad and Bengaluru. The company is also developing India-exclusive launches for key gifting occasions, including Raksha Bandhan 2026 and Diwali 2026, across select brands in the portfolio.

Sustainability is another key part of the portfolio. Venchi works with Rainforest Alliance certified cocoa and global renewable electricity commitments. Neuhaus uses 100% sustainably sourced cocoa and is moving toward full traceability. Café Bateel is known for its fully integrated organic date production, while Le Pain Quotidien follows global sustainability-linked sourcing and food standards.

With Venchi, Neuhaus, Café Bateel and Le Pain Quotidien, CocoCart is looking to create a new premium F&B experience for Indiaone that brings together chocolategelato, coffees, gifting and global hospitality under one Indian retail platform.

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