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WHY VCs ARE HUNGRY FOR CLOUD KITCHENS IN INDIA
Entrepreneur magazine
|August - October 2025
INDUSTRY REPORTS SUGGEST THAT THE GLOBAL MARKET FOR DELIVERY-CENTRIC KITCHENS IS PROJECTED TO GROW AT A CAGR OF OVER 22% FROM 2023 TO 2030

Cloud kitchens in India are capturing serious attention from venture capital firms, driven by rising demand for food delivery and shifts in urban lifestyles. With home delivery turning into a habit for many working professionals and families, these delivery-focused kitchens present a lean, scalable model that fits the appetite of investors seeking ventures with efficient cost structures and room for growth.
India's cloud kitchen market was valued at nearly $800 million in 2022, with forecasts projecting a surge to $2 billion by 2026. This trajectory is propelled by changing eating habits, smartphone penetration, and the ease of app-based ordering across metros and emerging cities. For investors, it signals a sector ready for structured growth.
Efficiency over brick-and-mortar
Unlike traditional restaurants burdened by expensive real estate and front-of-house costs, cloud kitchens operate from modest facilities, emphasizing preparing meals for delivery alone. This approach enables brands to save on overhead while maintaining focus on consistency, speed, and food quality. Such efficiencies appeal to venture capitalists who seek ventures capable of scaling swiftly with lower upfront commitments.
The popularity of aggregator platforms such as Swiggy and Zomato has enabled delivery-only kitchens to reach wider audiences without heavy investments in marketing infrastructure. By plugging into these networks, kitchen operators can test new cuisines, tweak menus, and track demand trends with precision, fine-tuning offerings to match local preferences. This flexibility aligns well with investors' goals of backing ventures that adapt rapidly to shifts in consumer choices.
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