Moshe's

[1] Indian hospitality business magazine Express Hotelier & Caterer describes the cuisine as "Mediterranean fare with a bent on Turkish, Moroccan, Israeli and Italian paired exclusively with wines".

[4] Private equity firm New Silk Route acquired a majority stake in the company in September 2013 for an undisclosed amount.

[2] Shek teamed up with restaurateur Farhan Azmi to open "Cafe Basilico" in 2001, where he worked for approximately a year.

In 2003, Shek finally opened his own restaurant in New Delhi, called "Moshe's Oliva", without any promoter or associate.

The chain expanded further in Mumbai by opening outlets at Crossword Bookstores at Kemps Corner, as well as restaurants in Fort and Colaba.

The company launched Moshe's Bakery Café at the Gateway of India in South Mumbai in January 2009.

The café offers sandwiches, delicatessen cheese, desserts and other take away products as well as short-order meal options.

"[2] Moshe's sells prepared food to Westside, a department store chain owned by the Tata Group.