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Pirata Group co-founder returns as Interim CEO

The Hong Kong restauranteur will celebrate its tenth anniversary.

Hong Kong-based restaurant operator Pirata Group has welcomed the return of co-founder Christian Talpo as Interim CEO, effective 8 January 2024.

The appointment comes amidst the Group’s upcoming tenth anniversary.

Talp’s return marks a renewed commitment for the restaurant operator to continue its excellence with quality food, exceptional service, and greater value. However, team wellbeing and operational excellence will also be major priorities under Christian’s tenure.

“Our people come first, followed by the guests – and profitability is the outcome of the first two done right. We will invest into developing teams that deliver an enhanced guest experience and culinary excellence. We serve unconditional hospitality to one guest, one table, and one round of service at a time,” Talpo said.

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An experienced restaurateur for over three decades, Christian Talpo has specialised in F&B development. He had served Pirata since its founding before stepping down in 2019 and pursuing other endeavours. However, he remained on the Group’s Board of Directors.

Founded in 2014, Pirata now has 26 restaurants and 16 brands and serves 1.5 million guests yearly.

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