By Sourish Bhattacharyya
THE PROBLEM with being a spy is that
you don’t always get every piece of the jigsaw puzzle right. My post on Aldo Zilli’s Indian foray has evoked a
tremendous response and fortunately, it also helped me re-establish contact,
thank to my good friend Pareina Thapar, with Manish Baheyti, a dapper hotelier and a product of the Oberoi Group
whom I have known off and on since his days as Director of Marketing at the
Hyatt Regency.
In 2008, Manish and his wife Sonali
established Haute Services Pvt. Ltd., which is a boutique consultancy with
hospitality and art advisory as its main verticals. Their hospitality clients
have included Usha Lexus Hotels, Seasons Group and Sinclairs. And it was Manish
who set in motion the process that is bring Aldo Zilli to India.
Let’s hear it in his words and these
are from an email he sent me late at night (my comments are in parentheses):
I have known Kashif (Farooq) and
Prashant (Ojha) socially for many years and we got the opportunity to work with
them from January this year as the lead consultants to a restaurant they wanted
to open in place of what used to be Masharabiya (the open-air restaurant that
used to be famous for its Lebanese food and belly dancing till it shut down) at
The Ashok. Except for architectural services, interiors and kitchen design, we
advise them on all other aspects of putting together this brand.
The need to provide a sound
positioning to this restaurant in terms of its food offering, coupled with the
fact that Delhi has a discerning palate, encouraged us to look overseas to
engage a known name. Atul Kochhar
(the Michelin-starred chef-owner of London’s Benaras restaurant) and I have
been close friends for over 23 years, both having started our careers at the
Oberoi School of Hotel Management, and I reached out to him for suggestions, which
led to identifying Aldo Zilli.
The restaurant, Zerruco by Zilli (so
he’s not bringing Cicchetti, as I had speculated), is co-branded with Aldo and
our understanding is to grow the brand to be present in at least two more locations
over a period of three years. There is no investment from Aldo Zilli. Besides Kashif Farooq and Prashant Ojha, who are the main promoters of this venture, they
have three investing partners, namely Prashant
Aggarwal, Bikram Oberoi and Munish Lal, for whom this will be the
first hospitality venture.
The menu for the restaurant is
completely designed by Aldo and he brings to the table his recipes from some of
his most famous restaurants such as Zilli
Fish, Zilli Green and the over 12 books he has authored, some of them big
bestsellers. This gourmet dining restaurant will have a separate section in the
menu for vegetarians as he found that majority of his patrons for Zilli Green in London were well-heeled
Indians with a penchant for Italian vegetarian food.
I spent a week with Aldo recently in
London and I can say that he is thoroughly excited about making his first-ever
foray into the Asian market with a restaurant in the Capital of India.
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