The CEO of Jia Group—the hospitality company behind Michelin-starred Duddell’s, Estro and Andō—reveals the recipe for running a successful F&B business
At the heart of her leadership at Jia Group, which today boasts 12 restaurants, Yenn Wong (Tatler Asia’s Most Influential 2023, 2022) has always prioritised the people behind them.
The Singaporean entrepreneur, who is the CEO of Jia Group, first came to Hong Kong at age 23 in 2003, tasked by her father, the Malaysian tycoon Danny Wong, with reviving a struggling, mid-range hotel in Causeway Bay he had bought. She transformed it into Jia Hotel (later J Plus), and it became widely known as Hong Kong’s first boutique hotel—you could almost say she fell into the hospitality industry by accident. She went on to launch Jia Group in 2010, and in the same year opened its first restaurant, 208 Duecento Otto.
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Wong has since made her mark on the city’s dining scene with an array of popular concepts—think the likes of the Michelin-starred Duddell’s, Estro and Andō. The latest, Indian restaurant Leela, opened in 2023.
The recipe behind a great restaurant always starts with the chef, says Wong. “A lot of the time, when you eat the food, you know if the chef really cares about what they put on a plate.” And the chefs who tap into their childhood for inspiration particularly stand out. Jia Group’s lineup reflects this culinary pursuit; Leela operates in partnership with Indian chef Manav Tuli; the Michelin-starred Mono, Tatler Dining’s Restaurant of the Year 2023, is helmed by the Venezuelan chef (and fellow AMI honouree) Ricardo Chaneton, who is on a mission to popularise the recipes of his native region. “We feel in order for our chefs to excel in what they do, they need to have a bit of freedom in how they conduct their operations to still be able to portray passion and creativity,” Wong adds.