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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

SPECIALITY RESTAURANT LTD: SPECIALITY PREFERRED !!!

Scrip Code: 534425 SPECIALITY
CMP:  Rs. 163.65; Market Cap: Rs. 768.46 Cr; 52 Week High/Low: Rs. 218.60 / Rs. 127.20.
Total Shares: 4,69,57,657 shares; Promoters : 2,84,99,962 shares –60.69 %; Total Public holding : 1,84,57,695 shares –39.30 %; Book Value: Rs. 64.72; Face Value: Rs. 10.00; EPS: Rs. 2.33; Dividend: 10.00 %; P/E: 70.23 times; Ind. P/E: 45.23; EV/EBITDA: 20.56.
Total Debt: 0.62 Cr; Enterprise Value: Rs. 756.11 Cr.

SPECIALITY RESTAURANTS LIMITED: The Company was founded in 1992 and is based in Mumbai, India. The company was formerly known as Speciality Restaurants Private Ltd and changed its named to Mainland Restaurants Pvt Ltd on May 7, 2003. The company again changed its name to Speciality Restaurants Pvt Ltd in Jan 2004, and on conversion to a public limited company, the name was again changed to Speciality Restaurants Limited on Feb 10, 2011. Speciality Restaurants Limited came out with an IPO on May 2012 offering 1,17,39,415 equity shares of Rs. 10 each for Rs. 155 per share raising Rs. 181.96 Cr. The object of offer for sale was to repay a term loan, development of new corporate restaurants, development of food plaza. Speciality Restaurants Ltd is a fine dining operator in India with 107 restaurants and 14 confectionaries. They focus on providing their guests an affordable fine dining experience with quality food and service in a modern ambience. Speciality Restaurants has established several famous brands across the nation, including Mainland China, Oh! Calcutta, Café Mezzuna, Sigree, Haka, Machaan, Mostly Kababs, Just Biryani and Sweet Bengal, Flame & Grill, Kix, Shack, and Kibbeh brands; and confectionaries under the Sweet Bengal brand. It also operates Mobifeast, an outdoor catering arm for parties. It runs 62 Food & Beverage outlets in various important cities of India. Mainland China alone serves more than 2 lakhs Chinese meals per month, which is a record of its sorts in the country. Their restaurants consist of different restaurant concepts and are located across India, with the majority concentrated in the western region. The four factors that contribute to the quality of the food that they offer are quality fresh ingredients, modern food preparation and storage equipment, standardised recipes prepared by trained chefs and effective quality monitoring. Speciality Restaurants Limited owns and operates restaurants and confectionaries in India, Middle East, Africa, UK, and Bangladesh. Speciality Restaurants Limited is locally compared with Jubilant Foodworks Ltd, Westlife Development Ltd, Galaxy Entertainment, Indage Restaurant, Viceroy Hotels Ltd, Kamat Hotels India Ltd, H.S. India ltd, Byke Hospitality Ltd, Country Club India Ltd, Srs Ltd and globally compared with BJ’s Resturants Inc of USA, China Bistro, Cheesecake Factory, Darden Restaurants, Buffalo Wild Wings, Neo Group Ltd of Singapore, Borneo Oil Berhad of Malaysia, Berjaya Food Bhd of Malaysia, Abu Dhabi National Hotels of UAE, New Palace International Co. Ltd of Taiwan, Misonoza Theatrical Corporation of Japan, JB Eleven Co Ltd of Japan, Burger King Worldwide Inc of USA, Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc of USA, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc of USA, BJ’s Restaurants Inc of USA, DineEquity Inc of USA, Domino’s Pizza Inc of UK, Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc of USA, Hyatt Hotels Corp of USA, IFA Hotels and Resorts of USA, New Mauritius Hotels Ltd of Mauritius, Kuwait Food Company of UAE, Naiade Resort Ltd of UAE, Carrianna Group Holdings Co of Hong Kong, Bloomberry Resorts Corp of Philippines, Millennium & Copthorne Hotel Plc of UK, InterContinental Hotel Group Plc of UK, Kouni Reisen Holding AG of Switzerland, Restaurants Group Plc of UK, Sodexo S.A. of France, Spirit Pub Company of UK.

Investment Rationale:
Speciality Restaurants, promoted by the Anjan Chatterjee and family who owns and operates chains of fine dine and multi cuisines restaurants in India and abroad. The very first restaurant was started in 1992 named Only Fish. This group has two flagship brands Oh! Calcutta and Mainland China. Speciality Restaurants Ltd is a leading restaurant chain having presence with 107 restaurants (2 restaurants are opened in 4QFY15) across India, primarily catering to fine dining. Mainland China is its prime brand and contributes around 60 % in its revenue and also this enjoys strong brand equity and throughout India has virtually become synonymous to Chinese food. Moreover, the company’s experiment with Mainland China Asia Kitchen and Sigree Global Grill formats have borne rich dividends, with Global Grill in particular being a resounding success. Global Grill has aided customer churn for Sigree franchise from 1.4 times to 1.7 times and is commanding a higher Average Per Customer realisation of Rs. 650 to Rs. 680 vis-à-vis Sigree’s APC of Rs. 550 to Rs. 600. Going forward, Sigree & Sigree Global Grill will contribute around 20 % to 22 % to the net revenue for Speciality Restaurant Ltd from current 18 % contribution. The company has so far refrained from taking any menu prices increase, since customer footfalls are under pressure. However, discretionary spending is expected to get better with improvement in macro environment, and there could have a build-in 1 % to 2 % increase in the APC in FY17E for Speciality Restaurants Ltd.’s top- 3 brands. Owing to relative inelastic menu prices of a fine dining restaurant (visà- vis inflation), the margin of Speciality Restaurants is expected to improve going forward. The company continues to get better footfalls on weekends and has now focused on improving the weekday footfalls especially for large corporate clients. If the cover turnaround ratio improves by 5 % to 6 % and raw material prices further reduces from the current level, then there could be an improvement in operating margins and company’s margins would get back to double digits. Also the company is banking on initiatives, such as reducing dependence on imported raw materials and better space management at the restaurant level and this will add-on to the profitability of the company in the long run. With an increase in disposable income levels and the culture of dining out fast catching up with the middle class, the restaurant industry in India is expected to grow at 17 % annually. Fine dining is an upcoming format in urban India which is gaining good acceptance for serving the highest quality of food and services in a soothing atmosphere. The size of this market is estimated at Rs. 1,045 crore. The average bill size in the fine dining space ranges between Rs. 650 to Rs. 3,000 per person. The industry has an OPM of close to 40 %, which is higher in comparison to the 15-25 % OPM in the QSR industry. The growth of the Indian food service industry is broadly driven by consumers and food service operators. The food market in India is estimated at Rs. 75,000 Cr last year and would reach Rs. 1.37 Lakh Cr in 2015 according to data. The industry is highly fragmented with 1.5 million eating outlets of which little more than 3,000 outlets form the organised segments. However, the organised segment is rapidly growing at an annual rate of 16 %. The India’s Quick Service segment is the clear winner in the eating out market with a growth rate of 21 %. Organized segment is expected to reach Rs. 22,000 Cr by 2017 driven by rising disposable income, nuclear family structure, increasing working population, rapid urbanization and consumerism, increased private equity interest. The market size of Indian Quick Service Restaurants is of Rs. 4,675 Cr and is expected to grow at 21.5 %, the market size of Casual Dining is of Rs. 2,365 Cr and is expected to grow 11.9 %; the Indian Café’s Market size is of Rs. 1,265 Cr and is expected to grow 12.3 %; the market size of India Fine Dining is of Rs. 1,045 Cr, and is expected to grow at 12 %, the market size of Pubs , bars, clubs and Lounges is of Rs. 963 Cr and is expected to grow at 11.00 % . Indian on an average eats out lesser than 2 times a month as compared to 40 times in Singapore. Even a small increase in this number provides a huge market opportunity for restaurants in India. Speciality Restaurants Ltd is focusing on increasing weekday footfalls in their restaurants. For their flagship brand Mainland China, and company has undertaken various incentives and promotional offers ranging from providing discounted rates for Women Kitty group every Wednesday to 2 times reward points accretion for the members if they dine during weekdays. Further to increase churn rate, various dining formats have been experimented with in recent years; with Asia Kitchen, Global Grill and Hoppipola brands giving rich dividends. Speciality Restaurants Ltd is test marketing its QSR brand Zoodles by opening one restaurant at Andheri (W), Mumbai. Though the potential for Zoodles to grow is huge given the brand pedigree, the QSR format is currently crowded and the management is undertaking a market study for Zoodles before entailing a focused brand capex for the same. Speciality has an asset-light business model as all its properties are leased and this aids optimal utilisation of capital for efficiently managing the restaurants at various locations. Most of the lease agreements are for 10 years, however, the company is striving to re-negotiate the lease agreements for 15 years period. The Company has its own roll-out process after finalising a particular location; the company normally enters into a lease agreement and applies for regulatory permits. On securing the same the company starts the interiors. Typically the time between entering into a lease agreement and rolling out a restaurant is around 120 days. The breakeven period for any particular restaurant at the EBITDA level ranges from six months to eight months. Location is a critical component for the success of any outlet. The company is focusing on introducing more and more combos and multi-brand formats which will reduce the operational cost (centralised kitchen) and employee cost. Also, the need for a larger space would allow the company to negotiate the lease rentals. Moreover, for new properties, the lease agreement is a minimum guarantee deed, wherein Speciality Restaurants Ltd pays the owner either 12 % of the revenue garnered in the restaurant’s first year of operations or the minimum guarantee, whichever is lower. For the second and third years, the revenue share increases to 13 % and 14 % respectively. Case in point is the new property in the upcoming DLF Mall in Noida. Lease arrangements for 25-30 restaurants out of 77 owned restaurants of Speciality Restaurants Ltd (19 restaurants are franchise managed) have already been reworked. This kind of business entails services for cash and thus the business has excellent operating cash flows. With more and more of its restaurants attaining maturity, it can be expected that Speciality’s free cash generation ability to improve substantially in the coming years. This will not only take care of the future expansion plans, but also help in rewarding the investors with good dividend pay-outs. Speciality Restaurants is professionally managed and have experienced management team which helps company to cater to aspiration needs of the customer through the largest pan India chain of multi-cuisine fine dining restaurants. Company also maintains a strict check on the quality of service through in-house staff training for all its restaurants, it also conducts regular auditing as well as quality control audit of the ingredients behind the signature dishes through a central hub for non-perishable raw material sourcing.

Outlook and Valuation:

Speciality Restaurant is a reputed player with leading and established brands. With a portfolio of well established brands including core brands Mainland China, Sigree and Oh! Calcutta, Speciality Restaurants Ltd (Speciality) is a leading player in the fine dining space with value-for-money proposition to offer five-star quality food, ambience and services at affordable rates this has enabled it to successfully expand its chain of restaurants to over 107 restaurants spread across 22 cities in India. Management mentioned that the payback time for Mainland China is 3 years, while, the breakeven for the blended portfolio on an average has increased to greater than 6 months which was 3 months to 6 months pre-2011. Out of the total annual capex of Rs. 45 Cr that Speciality has entailed, 75 % of it is will be utilized for its top-3 brands. Specialty served 104 guests per restaurant. Since the operational costs per restaurant largely remains constant, lower consumer footfall per restaurant increases the payback period per restaurant and this is hurting Speciality Restaurants Ltd the most. Hence in the wake of expected discretionary spending revival, on a low base, consumer footfalls can increase at 20 % CAGR over FY15-17E. There is a marked increase in the competitive intensity in the chain restaurants’ space with Impresario Entertainment & Hospitality Pvt Ltd. who owns & operates Smoke House Deli, Salt Water Grill, Mocha Café; the Mirah Hospitality who owns & operates Rajdhani, Manchester United Café, Café Mangii, Falafel; the JSM Group who owns & operates Shiro, Hard Rock Café, California Pizza Kitchen; the Indian Cookery Pvt. Ltd. who owns & operates Sanjeev Kapoor’s Yellow Chillies, Signature by Sanjeev Kapoor, Sura Vie, Pin Yin Café; the Sayaji Hotels who owns & operates Barbeque Nation etc. all vying for a share in this Rs. 2.5 lakh Cr food services industry. Moreover, Impresario Entertainment & Hospitality Pvt Ltd. and Mirah Hospitality have also partnered to negotiate lease rentals with various mall owners in pan India basis. This can be business threat for an established chain of Restaurants Company like Speciality Restaurant Ltd, since location is the key to the success of fine-casual dining restaurants. A key location for a restaurant is defined as that location which attracts high number of discretionary spenders; for e.g. a mall like Palladium at Phoenix Mills, Mumbai or Great India place at Noida and Speciality is located in most of the prime areas and in premium malls & remains confident of maintaining its growth momentum of opening 10-15 new restaurants each year despite the above mentioned emerging trend. Speciality Restaurant is adopting innovative marketing like Fixed price, unlimited food model are being followed at Sigree and Sigree Global Grills. Member are being granted rewards for Mainland China patrons, attractive corporate offers on weekdays and discount coupons for LSD on popular websites like Freecharge are some other initiatives taken by the company to increase occupancy. Going forward, Speciality may extend its online visibility for confectionary brand, Sweet Bengal. Speciality Restaurant Ltd is confident of maintaining brand equity of its flagship restaurant and growing its portfolio by opening 10-15 restaurants each year, having entailed an annual capex of Rs. 45 Cr to Rs. 50 Cr for the same. 
Speciality Restaurants Ltd enjoys more than 85 % of its revenue from just 3 brands, notably Mainland China which contributes 60 %, Oh! Calcutta contributes 10 % and Sigree & Sigree Global Grill contributes 18 %. The company has experimented with numerous formats in the past to reduce its dependence on Mainland China and has tasted success with Sigree Global Grill which is the merged version of Sigree, Machaan and Flame & Grill. The Management indicated that in the next 2-3 years, the revenue ratio from Mainland China and its hive off brand Asia Kitchen and other brands may see a shift from current 60:40 to 55:45, with contribution to the net revenue from Sigree Global Grill increasing from current 18 % to 25 % to 30 %. The raw material prices have corrected from its high, but the company is yet to get full benefit of same. The large benefits of lower raw material prices can be seen in the coming quarters. The company has maintained its focus on reducing the operating cost and has undertaken several initiatives in the past including setting up of commissaries in key markets. In its one of the recent initiatives, the company is trying to reduce the kitchen space in its key restaurants from 1500 square feet to around 700- 800 square feet for better space management and improving margins over the period of time. In view of enhancing its footprints in the quick-service restaurant (QSR) space, the company has opened Zoodles restaurant in Mumbai (more of a takeaway and delivery format). It is a 600 square feet outlet, smaller than the other restaurants, which the company has under its portfolio. The average takeaway bill size stands at around Rs. 1000 per order. The takeaway is gaining good acceptance in the recent times especially in the urban markets and Speciality Restaurants Ltd wants to explore opportunities in this space. In H1FY2015, the company opened six restaurants including two Mainland China and two Sigree Global Grill. The company is planning to add another six to eight restaurants in the second half. The Mainland China Asia Kitchen is operating as per the expectation and some of the existing Mainland China restaurants will be converted into Mainland China Asia Kitchen in the coming quarters. Also the company is working on converting some of its brands such as Sigree, Flame & Grill and Machaan under one Indian food brand – Sigree Global Grill. Speciality Restaurants Ltd bought 51 % stake in Love Sugar Dough for an estimated Rs. 75 Lakhs. Love Sugar Dough (LSD) is a Mumbai based company set up in 2011 by Nauzad Munshi and Tarannum Merchant. The chain currently has eight bakery stores spread across Mumbai, Pune and Surat Management is upbeat on LSD’s youth proposition and sees strong synergies with Speciality Restaurants Ltd. Being a low capex business, Speciality plans to sale the its entire stake of 5,100 equity shares held in Love Sugar & dough Pvt ltd and would be getting not more than Rs. 0.57 cr. The company bought stake in May 2014 for Rs. 75 lakhs. There can be a revival in footfalls for Speciality Restaurants in 6-9months. Further, an indirect 4 % price hike through service charge could impact customer churn in the near term. While softening food cost is a structural positive, but it would still be difficult to achieve FY12 levels in gross margins as Indian cuisine is a low margin business and its share is increasing with focus on Sigree Global Grill. Company posted 17.3 % YoY growth in revenues on the back of healthy 20.7 % YoY growth from owned restaurants but faced 20 % decline in revenues from franchisees. Operating profit was down 18 % at Rs. 7 Cr on the back of 4.05 % decline in operating margins at mere 9.3 % as RM cost increased by 29 % YoY while admin and other expenses increased by 21.3 % YoY. PAT was down by 40.8 % at Rs.2.4 Cr due to lower operating profit. Apart from this, the company indirectly raised customer billing by 4 % in November by introducing service charge of 10 % across restaurants where it was not present previously which could hurt footfalls. Company witnessed 1.20 % sequential improvement in gross margins as food cost inflation continued to reduce on MoM basis and is near April 2014 levels. Measures to reduce cost by lowering menu items, smaller restaurant size, centralized kitchen & storing and price hikes will help margin expansion. Formats such as Happipola and Mainland China Asia Kitchen have higher margins. Along with an exponential growth in the quick service restaurants (QSR; eg KFC, Domino’s and McDonald’s) within the organised segment, the fine dining (full service restaurants) are also expected register a healthy high double-digit growth rate for several years. It is expected that the operating margins for the company to expand to 17 % by FY16 on the back of strong operating leverage as more than 80 % of the cost is fixed in the business. Speciality Restaurant is confident on long term growth due to its focus on increasing same store sales growth, foray into international markets and home delivery business. The key downside risks for Speciality are longer break even time for new restaurants along with non-acceptability of new restaurant formats. Speciality Restaurant trades at lowest PE as compared to its peers namely Jubliant Food trades at PE of 51 times, Brinker International Inc trades at 22 times, Café de Coral trades at 25 times, Darden Restaurant Inc trades at 15 times and Speciality Restaurant trades at 22 times. At the CMP, the stock is trading at of Rs. 163.65, the stock is trading at its all-time high P/E of 77.92 x FY15E, 36.36x FY16E and 20.98 x FY17E. The company can post EPS of Rs. 2.10 for FY15E and Rs. 4.50 for FY16E. It is expected that the company’s surplus scenario is likely to continue for the next three years keeping its growth story in the coming quarters also.  

KEY FINANCIALSFY14FY15EFY16EFY17E
SALES ( Crs)263.80300.30397.20493.60
NET PROFIT (₹ Cr)19.009.9021.2036.60
EPS ()4.002.104.507.80
PE (x)46.4089.1041.5024.00
P/BV (x)2.902.902.702.50
EV/EBITDA (x)22.2027.0016.9011.30
ROE (%)6.403.206.7010.90
ROCE (%)5.001.505.6010.70

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

SPECIALITY RESTAURANTS LTD : THEIR SPECIALITY WILL WORK !!!

Scrip Code: 534425 SPECIALITY
CMP:  Rs. 148.45; Buy at current levels.

Short Term Target: Rs. 155.80; Medium to Long Term Target: Rs. 200; STOP LOSS – Rs. 136.55; Market Cap: Rs. 697.06 Cr; 52 Week High/Low: Rs. 179.00 / Rs. 101.30.

Total Shares: 4,69,57,657 shares; Promoters : 2,84,99,962 shares –60.69 %; Total Public holding : 1,84,57,695 shares –39.30 %; Book Value: Rs. 65.89; Face Value: Rs. 10.00; EPS: Rs. 4.02; Dividend: 68.00 %; P/E: 36.92 times; Ind. P/E: 38.92; EV/EBITDA: 15.75.
Total Debt: 0.10 Cr; Enterprise Value: Rs. 689.40 Cr.

SPECIALITY RESTAURANTS LIMITED: The Company was founded in 1992 and is based in Mumbai, India. The company was formerly known as Speciality Restaurants Private Ltd and changed its named to Mainland Restaurants Pvt Ltd on May 7, 2003. The company again changed its name to Speciality Restaurants Pvt Ltd in Jan 2004, and on conversion to a public limited company, the name was again changed to Speciality Restaurants Limited on Feb 10, 2011. Speciality Restaurants Limited came out with an IPO on May 2012 offering 1,17,39,415 equity shares of Rs. 10 each for Rs. 155 per share raising Rs. 181.96 Cr. The object of offer for sale was to repay a term loan, development of new corporate restaurants, development of food plaza. Speciality Restaurants Ltd is a fine dining operator in India with 107 restaurants and 14 confectionaries. They focus on providing their guests an affordable fine dining experience with quality food and service in a modern ambience. Speciality Restaurants has established several famous brands across the nation, including Mainland China, Oh! Calcutta, Café Mezzuna, Sigree, Haka, Machaan, Mostly Kababs, Just Biryani and Sweet Bengal, Flame & Grill, Kix, Shack, and Kibbeh brands; and confectionaries under the Sweet Bengal brand. It also operates Mobifeast, an outdoor catering arm for parties. It runs 62 Food & Beverage outlets in various important cities. Mainland China alone serves more than 2 lakhs Chinese meals per month, which is a record of its sorts in the country. Their restaurants consist of different restaurant concepts and are located across India, with the majority concentrated in the western region. The four factors that contribute to the quality of the food that they offer are quality fresh ingredients, modern food preparation and storage equipment, standardised recipes prepared by trained chefs and effective quality monitoring. Speciality Restaurants Limited owns and operates restaurants and confectionaries in India, Middle East, Africa, UK, and Bangladesh. Speciality Restaurants Limited is locally compared with Jubilant Foodworks Ltd, Westlife Development Ltd, Galaxy Entertainment, Indage Restaurant, Viceroy Hotels Ltd, Kamat Hotels India Ltd, H.S. India ltd, Byke Hospitality Ltd, Country Club India Ltd, Srs Ltd and globally compared with China Bistro, Cheesecake Factory, Darden Restaurants, Buffalo Wild Wings, Neo Group Ltd of Singapore, Borneo Oil Berhad of Malaysia, Berjaya Food Bhd of Malaysia, Abu Dhabi National Hotels of UAE, New Palace International Co. Ltd of Taiwan, Misonoza Theatrical Corporation of Japan, JB Eleven Co Ltd of Japan, Burger King Worldwide Inc of USA, Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc of USA, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Inc of USA, BJ’s Restaurants Inc of USA, DineEquity Inc of USA, Domino’s Pizza Inc of UK, Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc of USA, Hyatt Hotels Corp of USA, IFA Hotels and Resorts of USA, New Mauritius Hotels Ltd of Mauritius, Kuwait Food Company of UAE, Naiade Resort Ltd of UAE, Carrianna Group Holdings Co of Hong Kong, Bloomberry Resorts Corp of Philippines, Millennium & Copthorne Hotel Plc of UK, InterContinental Hotel Group Plc of UK, Kouni Reisen Holding AG of Switzerland, Resturants Group Plc of UK, Sodexo S.A. of France, Spirit Pub Company of UK.

Investment Rationale: 
Speciality Restaurants, promoted by the Anjan Chatterjee and family who owns and operates chains of fine dine and multi cuisines restaurants in India and abroad. Speciality's very first restaurant was started way back in 1992 named "Only Fish". This group has two flagship brands Oh! Calcutta and Mainland China. This company is backed by multi-stage PE investor SAIF Partner and SAIF Partners has been adding to its holding over past and as of March 31, 2014 it held 16.62 % stake in Speciality Restaurants Ltd. Recently, on May 29 2014, the company approved the proposal for acquisition of 51 % stake in a bakery company named Love Sugar and Dough for Rs. 75 lakh by the way of purchase of shares from the existing shareholders and execution of share purchase and shareholder's agreement subject to the statutory approvals. Love Sugar Dough is Mumbai based company set up in 2011, it has 8 bakery stores spread across Mumbai, Pune & Surat. Speciality looks at entering Quick Service Restaurants as well as Bakery Chains. Speciality Restaurants earlier this year formed a JV in Doha, Qatar in partnership with Al-Mohannadi Group to expand its flagship brand serving oriental cuisine Mainland China overseas. In FY13, Mainland China contributed 62 % to the total sales of the Speciality followed by the Oh! Calcutta and Sigree contributing 10 % each. Speciality's Flame & Grill along with Sweet Bengal contributed 5 % each to the total sales of the company. Its Machaan contributed 3 %, Haka contributed 3 % and Others contributed 2 % to the company's total sales. With an increase in disposable income levels and the culture of dining out is fastly catching up within the middle class and the restaurant industry in India is expected to grow at 17 % annually. The growth of the India food service industry is broadly driven by consumers and food service operators. The food market in India is estimated to be at Rs. 75,000 Cr last year and could reach at about Rs. 1.37 Lakh Cr in 2015 according to a data published by an research group. This industry is highly fragmented with 15 lakh eating outlets of which a little more than 3,000 outlets forms the organised segments. However, the organised segment is rapidly growing at an annual rate of 16 %. The India’s Quick Service segment is the clear winner in the eating out market with a growth rate of 21 %. Organized segment is expected to reach about Rs. 22,000 Cr by 2017, this would be driven by the rising disposable income, nuclear family structure, increasing working population, rapid urbanization and consumerism, increased private equity interest. The market size of Indian Quick Service Restaurants is estimated at Rs. 4,675 Cr and is expected to grow at 21.5 %, the market size of Casual Dining is of Rs. 2,365 Cr and is expected to grow 11.9 %; the Indian Café’s Market size is of Rs. 1,265 Cr and is expected to grow 12.3 %; the market size of India Fine Dining is of Rs. 1,045 Cr, and is expected to grow at 12.00 %, the market size of Pubs , bars, clubs and Lounges is of Rs. 963 Cr and is expected to grow at 11.00 %. Indian's on an average eats out lesser than 2 times a month, as compared to the 40 times in Singapore. Even a small increase in this number would mean a huge market opportunity for restaurants in India. Speciality Restaurants limited posted an healthy 18.1 % YoY growth in revenues on the back of 14.8 % YoY growth from owned restaurants and 92 % increase in revenues from franchisees following the opening of new restaurants. Management is confident of opening 12-15 owned restaurants every year for the next 2 years with 60 % to 70 % of them Mainland China. The company is consolidating its Indian cuisine restaurant under its brand “Sigree Global Grill” and intends it to make the second power brand. Some of its old restaurants brands such as Machaan, Fame & Grill may be converted to Sigree Global Grill over the next 2 years while Haka is being closed down slowly. During the quarter, the company opened 5 new restaurants and closed 2. Newer formats such as ‘Mezzuna’ and ‘Hoppipola’ will continue to cater to younger audiences. Fine dining is an upcoming format in urban India which is gaining good acceptance for serving the highest quality of food and services in a soothing atmosphere. The size of this market is estimated at Rs. 1,045 crore. The average bill size in the fine dining space ranges between Rs. 650 to Rs. 3,000 per person. The industry has an OPM of close to 40%, which is higher in comparison to the 15-25 % OPM in the QSR industry. The company, still has the unutilised amount of Rs. 91.68 Cr collected from the IPO, and plans to deploy it soon. In addition to its expansion-driven growth strategy, the company’s management is focusing on increasing the share of its flagship brand, Mainland China, which has a 30 % to 35 % operating profit margin (OPM) as compared with a blended margin of close to 20 % at the consolidated level. The company is also taking initiatives through the use of technology and centralisation of processes to improve its efficiency. Consequently, the management expects to improve the blended margin by 200- 300 basis points over the next few years. Strong balance sheet with little threat of further equity dilution in the near term and with a good chunk of cash of around Rs. 91 cr gives this company a very good standing on a operational front. Speciality works on an asset-light business model, as all its properties are leased and this aids optimal utilisation of capital for efficiently managing the restaurants at various locations. Its business entails services for cash and thus the business has excellent operating cash flows. With more and more of its restaurants attaining maturity, it can be expected that Speciality’s free cash generation ability will improve substantially in the coming years. This will not only take care of the future expansion plans, but also help in rewarding the investors with good dividend pay-outs. 

Outlook and Valuation: 
Mainland China in Mumbai
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Speciality Restaurant is a reputed player with leading and established brands. With a portfolio of well established brands including core brands Mainland China, Sigree and Oh! Calcutta. Speciality Restaurants Ltd (Speciality) is a leading player in the fine dining space. Its value-for-money proposition offers a five-star quality food with fantastic ambience and services at an affordable rates and has enabled it to successfully expand its chain of restaurants to over 107 restaurants spread across 22 cities in India. In Mumbai, Mainland China are located at Kandivali, Malad, Andheri, Bandra, Tardeo, Powai, Ghatkopar, Navi Mumbai and Thane. The management aims to open around 15 restaurants annually over the next three years and is well funded to achieve the target. The company still has the unutilised amount of Rs. 91.68 Cr raised from the IPO. The Company has its own roll-out process, after finalising a particular location; the company normally enters into a lease agreement and applies for regulatory permits. On securing the same the company starts the interiors. Typically the time between entering into a lease agreement and rolling out a restaurant is around 120 days. The breakeven period for any particular restaurant at the EBITDA level ranges from six months to eight months. Location is a critical component for the success of any outlet. The company is focusing on introducing more and more combos and multi-brand formats which will reduce the operational cost (centralised kitchen) and employee cost. Also, the need for a larger space would allow the company to negotiate the lease rentals. Along with introducing more restaurants in the existing and new cities, the company is planning to optimise its logistics to streamline its supply chain, increase the inventory turnover and reduce the waste. The company is planning to enhance the supplier base which will result in economies of scale and streamline the quality assurance mechanisms. The company also intends to go for bulk buying which will help in rationalising the raw material cost. This along with a stable turn-around in the existing restaurants will help the revenues to grow at a CAGR of 31 % over FY2012-15. With an enhanced focus on improving its profitability through cost optimisation measures and the benefits of an improved scale, it is expected that the company’s OPM to grow to 21-22 % going ahead. Overall, it is expected that Speciality’s bottom line to grow at a CAGR of about 50 % over FY2012-15. However, any moderation in the turn-around ratio due to macro uncertainties and any significant increase in the operating cost remain the key risks to our earnings estimates. Consequently, it is expected that Speciality’s revenues to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 31.5% over the next three years. With growing disposable incomes and rising consumer aspiration for quality foods, ambience and services in the country, the organised players in the domestic food services industry have a unique opportunity to grow at a healthy rate of 28-30 % annually over the next many years. Along with an exponential growth in the quick service restaurants (QSR; eg KFC, Domino’s and McDonald’s) within the organised segment, the fine dining (full service restaurants) are also expected register a healthy high double-digit growth rate for several years. It is expected that the operating margins for the company to expand to 17 % by FY16 on the back of strong operating leverage as more than 80 % of the cost is fixed in the business. Speciality Restaurant is confident on long term growth due to its focus on increasing same store sales growth, foray into international markets and home delivery business. The key downside risks for Speciality are longer break even time for new restaurants along with non-acceptability of new restaurant formats. Speciality Restaurant trades at lowest PE as compared to its peers namely Jubliant Food which trades at PE of 51 times, Brinker International Inc trades at 22 times, Café de Coral trades at 25 times, Darden Restaurant Inc trades at 15 times and Speciality Restaurant trades at 36 times. At the CMP of Rs. 148.45, the stock is trading at P/E of 25.59 x FY15E and 19.03 x FY16E. The company can post EPS of Rs. 5.80 for FY15E and Rs. 7.80 for FY16E. One can buy SPECIALITY RESTAURANTS LIMITED with a target price of Rs. 200.00 for Medium to Long term investment and for the SHORT TERM PLAYERS it should be Rs. 155.80.

KEY FINANCIALSFY13FY14FY15EFY16E
SALES ( Crs)226.90262.90316.00374.10
NET PROFIT (₹ Cr)23.4019.8027.0036.80
EPS ()5.004.205.807.80
PE (x)22.7026.8019.6014.40
P/BV (x)0.000.000.000.00
EV/EBITDA (x)10.5010.908.106.00
ROE (%)11.506.708.6010.80
ROCE (%)11.406.908.8011.00

I would buy SPECIALITY RESTAURANT LTD for Medium to Long term for target of Rs. 200.00 and for the shorter term the target would be Rs. 155.80. As I always say, I am a long term believer in markets & I do respect the markets and will keep a strict stop loss of ₹ 136.55 on every purchase(Why Strict stop loss of 8 % ?) - Click Here

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