New Delhi: The restaurant business is booming in India, thanks to the changing eating habits of the growing ranks of its middle class, and this makes the nearly $50 billion Indian food services market a viable option for Chilean wine and sea food, says an official from the South American nation.
With plans to introduce pork, scallop, mussel, canned fruit and sea food, Nestor Riveros, Minister Counsellor (Commercial) and ProChile Trade Office chief here, told IANS: "Food market in India is on an expansion and we are interested in it."