Michelin-starred Tom Aikens receives cash injection to expand brand

24 March 2011 by
Michelin-starred Tom Aikens receives cash injection to expand brand

Michelin-starred chef Tom Aikens has teamed up with a new investor, the Istanbul Doors Restaurant Group, and will relaunch his flagship restaurant later this year.

The Istanbul Doors Restaurant Group, which owns 12 brands including 24 restaurants, franchises and a hotel, has become an investment and strategic partner to Aikens to both oversee his existing restaurants and further grow the business.

The move comes after Aikens lost control of his business in 2008 when his company went into a pre-pack administration and was bought by businessman Peter Dubens. He said that while he was "very grateful" to Dubens, he now wants to take the company in a different direction.

Aikens will close his eponymous Michelin-starred flagship restaurant in Chelsea for up to three months in June and reopen it in September following an extensive refurbishment with a more contemporary look and more informal menu and service approach.

Additionally as part of his new partnership with the Istanbul Doors Restaurant Group the chef will also be looking to expand the Tom's Kitchen brand, which currently has one outlet in Chelsea and another at Somerset House where Aikens also runs Tom's Deli, Tom's Terrace and Tom's Events.

The Istanbul Doors Restaurant Group is the leading restaurant and entertainment group in Turkey. It is backed by Trilantic Capital Partners, a prominent private equity firm focused on middle market investments in North America and Europe.

Established in 1993 the Istanbul Doors Restaurant Group's first restaurant was Da Mario, which opened in 1993 and was the first Italian restaurant in Istanbul. Its other sites include Zuma Istanbul, the sister site to the London restaurant, Angelique, A'jia, Gina, Mama, Vogue Restaurant & Bar, Wan-na and Kitchenette.

Aikens began his career at the Mirabelle restaurant in Eastbourne before joining the Michelin-starred Cavaliers restaurant in Battersea, London, as a commis chef. He moved to London's Capital hotel under Michelin-starred head chef Phillip Britten and was working as chef de partie at Pierre Koffmann's La Tante Claire in London when the restaurant won its third Michelin star.

In 1993 Tom Aikens became sous chef at Pied à Terre and then returned to run the restaurant in 1996, where he held on to the two Michelin stars earned by his predecessor, Richard Neat.

He opened the restaurant Tom Aikens in London's Elystan Street in April 2003 in partnership with his then wife, Laura.

Caterersearch.com 100: Tom Aikens >>

Tom Aikens escapes £3m worth of debts >>

Tom Aikens humiliated by suppliers' £1m losses >>

Tom Aikens and Compass to launch two restaurants at Somerset House >>

<span class="Á"noindexÁ"">By Kerstin Kuhn

E-mail your comments to Kerstin Kuhn here.

If you have something to say on this story or anything else join the debate at Table Talk - Caterer's new networking forum. Go to www.caterersearch.com/tabletalk

Caterersearch.com jobs

Looking for a new job? Find your next job here with Caterersearch.com jobs

[Newsletters For the latest hospitality news, sign up for our e-mail newsletters.
The Caterer Breakfast Briefing Email

Start the working day with The Caterer’s free breakfast briefing email

Sign Up and manage your preferences below

Check mark icon
Thank you

You have successfully signed up for the Caterer Breakfast Briefing Email and will hear from us soon!

Jacobs Media is honoured to be the recipient of the 2020 Queen's Award for Enterprise.

The highest official awards for UK businesses since being established by royal warrant in 1965. Read more.

close

Ad Blocker detected

We have noticed you are using an adblocker and – although we support freedom of choice – we would like to ask you to enable ads on our site. They are an important revenue source which supports free access of our website's content, especially during the COVID-19 crisis.

trade tracker pixel tracking