1. At a Glance – The Buffet Looks Fancy, But Is It Filling?
Imagine walking into a lavish restaurant. Dim lighting. Fancy menu. ₹1,500 for fried rice. You feel rich… until the bill comes and you realise you’re still broke.
That, dear reader, is Speciality Restaurants Ltd.
Here’s the paradox:
- ₹128 Cr quarterly revenue (record quarter, management flexing hard)
- EBITDA margins flirting with 22%
- Cash reserves ~₹160 Cr+
- Debt almost non-existent (a unicorn in Indian smallcaps)
Sounds like a dream, right?
Then reality slaps harder than a Zomato delivery boy in peak surge pricing:
- ROE: 5.48%
- ROCE: 7.97%
- Stock down ~30% in 1 year
- Same store sales growth? “Stable” (translation: not growing, just surviving)
So what’s going on?
You have a company that sells premium experiences… but delivers mid-tier returns.
You have brands like Mainland China and Asia Kitchen printing ~50% of revenue… but also creating dependency risk.
You have expansion plans, QSR dreams, international ambitions… but also GST notices, penalties, and management exits.
And then there’s the biggest mystery:
If this business is so asset-light and profitable… why is return on capital still behaving like a PSU bank FD?
Stay with me. This is not just a restaurant business analysis.
This is a case study in how glamour can hide mediocrity.
2. Introduction – India’s Dining Drama, Served Hot
Let’s set the stage.
India’s restaurant industry is basically a Bollywood movie:
- Hero: QSR chains (Domino’s, McD)
- Villain: High rent + low margins
- Side character: Fine dining trying to stay relevant
- Audience: Millennials ordering from Swiggy at 2 AM
Now enters Speciality Restaurants.
Founded by Anjan Chatterjee, this company built a cult following through brands like:
- Mainland China
- Oh! Calcutta
- Asia Kitchen
These aren’t your roadside momo stalls. These are:
- Anniversary dinner venues
- Office party spots
- “Let’s pretend we’re rich tonight” places
But here’s the problem.
The world changed.
Pre-COVID:
- Dining out = experience
Post-COVID: - Dining out = optional
- Delivery = default
And Speciality Restaurants had to adapt quickly.
According to management: