Restaurant India News: French Culinary Brand Cafe Monique Grows Footprint with New Gurugram Location
Restaurant India News: French Culinary Brand Cafe Monique Grows Footprint with New Gurugram Location

After establishing a strong presence at The Manor and Khan Market, entrepreneur Shivan Gupta and Chef Maxime Montay have opened the third outlet of Cafe Monique in Gurugram. Positioned as a spacious French-style bistro inside a corporate tower, the new location aims to tap into the city’s young, dynamic, and experimental customer base.

Shivan Gupta, entrepreneur, said, "We've always had a strong clientele in Gurugram who've appreciated what we've brought to the table. Gurugram is an interesting market as people here are young, dynamic and experimental, besides being open to trying out new things and experiences. This location nestled within a corporate tower pulls an incredible mix of crowds itching to explore new experiences."

Cafe Monique in Gurugram maintains the design and brand ethos seen in the earlier locations—blue hues inspired by Côte d'Azur, Parisian-style chairs, lavender on tables, and family recipes handed down from Chef Maxime’s grandmother, Monique. However, the new outlet also introduces a wider breakfast and brunch offering, catering to longer, more informal meals typical of French dining culture.

Chef Maxime noted, "Having already proved our mettle with authentic and signature South of France desserts and delicacies served in our first two cafes, we always wanted to diversify into a wholesome brunch menu. From Berry Parfait bowls to homemade granola to savouries with a twist, it's a completely brand new menu where the soul of the food remains the same but we've added many healthy options with ingredients like matcha."

The interiors of the Gurugram outlet feature double-height ceilings, French-themed wall art, and new branded merchandise including handcrafted Monique totes. 

Menu Highlights

The expanded menu focuses on breakfast, brunch, and pre-dinner options with an emphasis on both traditional French fare and healthier alternatives.

  • Breakfast & Brunch: Customers can choose from egg-based and eggless dishes, including quiches, savoury cakes, sandwiches, croissants, crepes, and tartines. Standout items include Monique’s baked eggs, poached eggs with aioli yogurt, Benedict eggs served on brioche, and a variety of omelettes and scrambled eggs prepared with French techniques.
  • Eggless options include La Quiche Francaise, La Quiche Espagnole, and savoury cakes like Le Cake Mediterranean and Le Cake Anglaise. Sandwich offerings range from vegetarian Provencal with tapenade and feta to Belge with chicken ham and Gouda.
  • Salads & Sides: Salads feature ingredients like mango, avocado, melon, bocconcini, chickpeas, and classic Nicoise elements. A wide array of vegetarian, egg-based, and meat add-ons (including smoked salmon, chorizo, and Parma ham) are available.
  • Desserts: French pastries, eclairs, macarons, profiteroles, crepes, and tea cakes are offered daily, including seasonal creations like a mango-pistachio dessert. 

Chef Maxime said, "Since mango is the fruit of the season, our newest dessert alchemises fresh mangoes with a rich pistachio paste. Our Iced Mango Matcha Latte has become quite popular as it's quite an interesting and unexpected combination."

  • Beverages: The cafe continues to serve Chef Maxime’s signature French hot chocolate and an extensive coffee menu including Espresso, cortado, macchiato, and specialty lattes. Matcha-based drinks, kombucha, mocktails, and smoothies round out the beverage offerings.

By opening in a corporate tower in Gurugram, Cafe Monique aims to reach a professional audience that values both quality and experience. The operating hours from 8 am to 11 pm support its all-day dining concept, designed to flow seamlessly from breakfast through late evening.

The kitchen continues to focus on seasonality, traditional recipes, and adding creative modern twists, aligning with current consumer preferences for authenticity combined with innovation. Shivan Gupta and Chef Maxime’s decision to diversify the menu while preserving the brand’s core identity reflects a clear strategy to grow their niche in India’s premium casual dining segment — offering both familiarity and novelty to their clientele.

 
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