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Oman’s KitchenomiKs Raises USD 6.7M to Expand Satellite Kitchens 

Oman’s KitchenomiKs Raises USD 6.7M to Expand Satellite Kitchens 
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  • Oman’s KitchenomiKs raises total funding to USD 6.7M in a round led by local investor Jasoor Ventures.
  • The 2022-founded foodtech startup operates 13 virtual brands and manages enterprise-scale F&B services through partnerships.
  • New funding will drive regional expansion, new product development, and upgrades to its proprietary foodtech platform, KiKsIQ.

KitchenomiKs

Oman’s foodtech KitchenomiKs secured USD 6.7 million in total raised capital after a new funding round led by Jasoor Ventures.

Founded in 2022, KitchenomiKs is a foodtech startup that operates a network of cloud kitchens. It currently operates 13 proprietary virtual brands and manages enterprise-scale F&B services through partnerships with local and international brands.

 It aims to build a hybrid food ecosystem linking cloud kitchens, smart food courts, grab-and-go outlets, and restaurants. The platform also connects exhibition centers and enterprise-scale F&B operations through one integrated, technology-driven system. 

“Today, food proximity, customer preferences, and data play a more critical role than ever in shaping the future of how food is prepared, delivered, and experienced. KitchenomiKs team has established a solid foundation and continues to grow with focus and discipline, which aligns with our vision of backing ventures that create lasting value in emerging sectors,“ said Moosa Al Raeesi, Jasoor Ventures.

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Up next with the funding, it aims to accelerate the expansion of satellite kitchens across Oman and beyond. It seeks to develop innovative products and advance its proprietary technology platform, KiKsIQ.

“As we continue delivering high-quality meals at scale and grow into a multi-brand operation serving over a million meals, our focus now shifts to scaling smarter — building the technology and ecosystem that will power the future of food across the region,” said Aankush Bhatia, Founder & CEO of KitchenomiKs.

Bottom line: The funding highlights how Oman’s food sector is evolving, with startups like KitchenomiKs exploring tech-driven models for regional food operations.

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