MUSCAT – Oman-based foodtech startup KitchenomiKs has raised USD 6.7 million in total funding after a new investment round led by Jasoor Ventures, marking a major step in its mission to reshape the region’s food delivery and production landscape through technology.
Founded in 2022, KitchenomiKs operates a growing network of cloud kitchens that power 13 virtual brands, while also managing enterprise-scale F&B operations through partnerships with both local and international brands.
The company aims to create a hybrid food ecosystem that integrates cloud kitchens, smart food courts, grab-and-go outlets, and restaurants, all connected via its proprietary foodtech platform, KiKsIQ. This system also links large-scale venues such as exhibition centers and corporate facilities, enabling efficient, data-driven F&B management.
According to Moosa Al Raeesi, of Jasoor Ventures, “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 has built a strong foundation that aligns with our vision of supporting ventures creating lasting value in emerging sectors.”
With the new funding, KitchenomiKs plans to expand its satellite kitchens across Oman and regional markets, accelerate new product development, and advance its KiKsIQ technology platform to enhance scalability and automation.
Aankush Bhatia, Founder and CEO of KitchenomiKs, said, “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.”
The investment highlights the rapid evolution of Oman’s foodtech ecosystem, as startups increasingly adopt tech-driven operational models to optimize production, reduce waste, and meet changing consumer demands.
