Georgiou did not. He really, really wanted black cod. “So we managed to get Nobu for takeaway via a lot of haggling and using a cab to bring it to us. But the food arrived in a bad state sploshed around on the cab journey, and cold. I thought, 'This could be done better - there must be a lot more people like us who want great food delivered from amazing restaurants!
Fast forward eight years, and Georgiou, who is 50 and lives in Shoreditch, is the founder of Supper London, where 150 drivers in 100 branded, canopied scooters deliver meals from 200 of the capital's best restaurants - including Nobu (of course), Jean-Georges at The Connaught, and Sushi Samba. Turnover hit £10.5 million last year.
The business started as a side dish: Georgiou initially kept his day job as a trader, while a “very well connected friend managed to get him meetings at a few key restaurants. They all said it was a great idea, but were very nervous about doing delivery.
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