Coca-Cola India, in partnership with the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI), officially launched Foodmarks 2.0 at the 4th NRAI Food Delivery Summit 2025, held at Le Meridien, New Delhi.
This upgraded initiative celebrates India’s legendary food joints, places where the perfect dish meets an ice-cold Coca-Cola.
What Is Foodmarks 2.0?
Foodmarks 2.0 builds on earlier collaborations with iconic names like Paradise (Hyderabad) and Embassy (Connaught Place, Delhi). It now expands across India to highlight eateries that define local flavours and shared food moments.
The idea is simple – connect culture, cuisine, and Coca-Cola.
More Than Just a Meal
The project isn’t just about taste. It’s about turning memorable dining experiences into cultural food landmarks. By doing so, it helps restaurants stand out in a crowded market.
Through this platform, Coca-Cola and NRAI aim to support the restaurant industry, promote culinary discovery, and strengthen food’s role in India’s cultural story.
Leaders Speak
Abhishek Gupta, Chief Customer Officer at Coca-Cola India, said that Foodmarks 2.0 aims to drive restaurant growth and cultural engagement. He called it a way to “turn iconic dining into landmarks.”
Sagar Daryani, President of NRAI and CEO of Wow! Momo Foods, noted that excellence isn’t enough anymore, restaurants must also be discovered. He praised Foodmarks for showcasing each eatery’s uniqueness.
What’s Next?
As the program grows, more Indian restaurants will be featured. Each one will be chosen for its distinctive flavours, loyal following, and unique story. With Coke in hand, diners will explore India’s rich foodscape, one Foodmark at a time.


