Gymkhana Fine Foods in Sprouts / Gymkhana Fine Foods
Gymkhana Fine Foods, the premium Indian food brand inspired by London's Michelin-starred Gymkhana restaurant, has expanded its U.S. retail presence with a launch at Sprouts Farmers Market.
The brand's simmer sauces and marinades are now available in 481 Sprouts Farmers Market stores across 25 states. The products will be sold through the retailer's Innovation Bay program as well as its main sauce aisle.
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The expansion is the latest step in the company's U.S. growth following its national launch at Whole Foods Market. Additional launches at Fresh Thyme Market and Earth Fare are planned later this summer.
Gymkhana Fine Foods was co-founded by CEO Gulrez Singh Arora and JKS Restaurants, the hospitality group behind the Gymkhana restaurants in London's Mayfair and Las Vegas. The company says it aims to bring restaurant-inspired Indian cooking products to home kitchens.
"American consumers are increasingly seeking global flavors and premium ingredients, but they also want convenience," Arora said. "Our partnership with Sprouts allows us to introduce more shoppers to the depth and diversity of Indian cuisine through products rooted in the same culinary philosophy that made Gymkhana one of the world's most celebrated Indian restaurants."
The Sprouts lineup includes Butter Masala, Goan Coconut Curry, Tikka Masala, and Madras simmer sauces, along with Classic Tandoori BBQ and Green Tikka marinades.
"Our goal is to establish Gymkhana Fine Foods as the leading premium Indian food brand in the U.S.," Arora said. "We're seeing tremendous enthusiasm from both retailers and consumers who are looking for elevated pantry staples that deliver authenticity, quality, and exceptional flavor."
Gymkhana Fine Foods was launched in the United Kingdom in 2024 and is based on recipes developed by the team behind Gymkhana, the Michelin-starred Indian restaurant in London's Mayfair, part of JKS Restaurants.
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