The brand has recently secured funding and is entering a growth phase with upcoming openings planned across cities, including Bangalore, Gujarat, Mumbai and Delhi.
Marking its evolution from a boutique into a national brand, Harajuku Tokyo Café and Bakehouse has notified an aggressive multi-city expansion. The brand will also make its much-anticipated debut in Bangalore, its first foray into the southern market.
Further amplifying this growth story, Harajuku is set to open in Gujarat with its first-ever all-vegetarian Harajuku outpost. This ambitious expansion builds on Harajuku’s presence in Delhi and Mumbai, with the opening of a specialised Bakehouse in Delhi and a sprawling flagship Tokyo Café and Bakehouse in Mumbai.
There is something incredibly special about watching people truly connect with what you have built. The response we received in Delhi was overwhelming and Mumbai took that love to another level. As we now expand into Bangalore and other cities, it feels like the right time to share this experience with an even wider audience, while staying true to the care, energy and authenticity that define us,” stated Gaurav Kanwar, Founder, Harajuku Tokyo Café and Bakehouse.
Designed as a high-energy, culture-forward dining destination, the space blends manga-inspired interiors with a menu led by Japanese master chefs. Each Harajuku Tokyo Café outlet draws inspiration from a different district of Japan. For instance, the Mumbai outlet takes cues from the vibrant energy of Shibuya, while the M3M IFC Gurugram outlet reflects the neon-lit nightlife of Kabukicho and the Ambience Mall Gurugram outlet is inspired by the cultural charm of Ueno.
The brand has recently secured funding and is entering a significant growth phase with upcoming openings planned across cities including Bangalore, Gujarat, Mumbai and Delhi.

