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Sweet Fusion Comes to Folsom: Dumont Creamery & Cafe Brings Indian-Inspired Desserts to Palladio

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Folsom's Desi community has fresh reason to celebrate as an internationally recognized Indian-inspired dessert brand prepares to plant its flag right here in town, bringing the flavors of home to a familiar shopping destination.

🍦 A Family Legacy Arrives at Folsom Palladio

Dumont Creamery & Cafe, a franchise with roots going back to 1999 in Hyderabad, India, is set to open at 230 Palladio Parkway inside the Palladio at Broadstone shopping center, occupying the former We're Organized retail space. The brand was founded by brothers Vivek and Bhaskar Inampudi as both a tribute to their father and a celebration of their Indian heritage. What started as a heartfelt family concept has grown into an international franchise celebrated for weaving together traditional Indian sweets and classic American ice cream. The Folsom outpost will be the company's first in the Sacramento region and only its second location in all of California. Guests can expect a menu featuring Indian-inspired ice cream flavors alongside gourmet milkshakes, handcrafted bubble teas, and specialty café offerings. [2]

🧁 Indian-Inspired Flavors Make Their Sacramento Debut

A new dessert and coffee franchise blending Indian culinary tradition with American sweet-shop culture is preparing to open in Folsom, marking a notable first for the greater Sacramento area. The concept draws on the rich tradition of Indian confectionery, reimagining familiar flavors in the form of ice cream, café beverages, and other sweet treats that appeal to both South Asian food lovers and curious newcomers alike. The opening represents a growing recognition of Indian-influenced food businesses finding footing in suburban California markets. For Folsom's sizeable Desi community, the arrival signals that the city's dining landscape is increasingly reflecting their tastes and heritage. [1]

Sources: [2] Folsom Times · [1] WhatNow

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