The foodservice industry has evolved rapidly over the past few years with the emergence of new delivery-only kitchen formats. Known as dark kitchens, ghost kitchens or cloud kitchens, these centralized commissary-style facilities provide a dedicated infrastructure to prepare food specifically for delivery and takeout orders without any dining area. As the demand for online food delivery continues to surge in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), these delivery-centric kitchen models are gaining traction among both restaurant brands and entrepreneurs.
UAE Dark Kitchens/Ghost Kitchens/Cloud Kitchens Market by CoherentMIanalyzes key factors driving the adoption of cloud kitchen models in UAE along with regional industry developments.
Emergence of the New Concept
As the pandemic accelerated the digital shift and stay-at-home protocols became the new normal, online food delivery saw unprecedented growth. This provided an impetus for the proliferation of cloud kitchens that are delivery-only format without any physical storefront. The concept offers significant cost advantages by eliminating expenses associated with dining areas, table service and high commercial rents. Since their operations are streamlined for delivery, these facilities can efficiently process increased order volumes at lower costs.
The availability of affordable commercial real estate spaces and growing demand for online food ordering encouraged many new entrants to venture into the cloud kitchen business. Several international restaurant chains as well as local F&B entrepreneurs have set up centralized commissaries to serve multiple neighborhoods through third-party delivery apps and their own fleet of delivery partners. Big commercial kitchen operators like Kitchens Centre and Ghost Kitchens Hub have also mushroomed in the UAE to provide turnkey solutions to both individual chefs and existing restaurants wanting to expand their delivery zones.
Rise of Virtual Brands
Another notable trend is the rise of virtual restaurant brands that exist only online without any physical presence. Pioneered by celebrity chefs and popular internet personalities, these virtual brands leverage third-party kitchens to test new cuisine concepts among delivery audiences. Given their ubiquitous recognition and strong social media following, many online personalities have partnered with local cloud kitchen firms to launch their virtual food brands in various global markets including the UAE.
With lower barriers to entry, developing virtual restaurant brands has become an attractive proposition even for aspiring entrepreneurs and startup founders. Food studios have emerged that act as culinary incubators helping new chefs and chefs-for-hire launch and scale their virtual cuisine concepts through cloud kitchen facilities. This allows testing multiple cuisines and menus on delivery platforms to gauge customer response before making investments into brick-and-mortar spaces.
Key Benefits of the Model
Some key advantages that have propelled the growth of delivery-focused kitchen formats in the UAE include:
- Lower Startup Costs – By eliminating costs associated with physical spaces, equipment and labor needed for in-restaurant dining, cloud kitchens greatly reduce the capital requirements involved in launching a new food venture. Businesses only need to invest in the production facilities required for order fulfillment via delivery.
- Expansion Opportunities – Setting up multiple cloud kitchen locations allows brands to quickly scale their operations across cities and regions. This expansion can be accomplished faster and at much lower costs than building multiple branch stores. Brands can also experiment with different cuisines from each facility while targeting specific neighborhoods.
- Higher Efficiency – Without in-house dining services, cloud kitchens free up significant floor area to optimize workflows and process higher order volumes through automation and streamlined processes. This increases productivity and efficiency in food preparation for off-premise consumption.
- Flexibility – The flexible infrastructure of delivery kitchens allows entrepreneurs to launch multiple virtual cuisine concepts from the same facility, experiment with new menu items, and alter concepts based on customer feedback. It provides the nimbleness to adapt rapidly to changing market trends and consumer preferences.
Regulatory Recognition
With their growing popularity and economic impact, delivery kitchen models have received formal regulatory recognition from the Dubai Municipality. In 2021, the regulatory body issued new guidelines classifying ‘cloud kitchens’ as a separate business activity with specific licensure, compliance and operational requirements. This provided the necessary framework for the legal functioning and standardization of commissary-style production facilities catering solely to online food delivery.
However, constraints remain around the usage of residential properties or non-approved commercial spaces for commercial food production. Enforcing adequate safety standards has also been an area of focus for regulators balancing the needs of the booming sector. Overall, the guidance aims to boost investor confidence in the developing concept while protecting public health. This favorable policy stance is expected to further fuel industry expansion in the coming years.
Future Market Outlook
As the adoption of online food delivery continues to demonstrate robust growth globally, driven by shifting consumer preferences for convenience and contactless experiences, ghost kitchens are proving to be a highly scalable business model for emerging as well as established brands. Countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council spearhead regional industry growth and the UAE currently dominates as the largest market. With its dynamic business environment, large expat workforce and widespread smartphone penetration, the nation provides an ideal testing ground for new virtual brands and delivery innovations. Going forward, the proliferation of multi-tenant commercial cloud kitchen parks as well as investment partnerships between international operators and local entrepreneurs will further cement the UAE’s position as the cloud kitchen hub of the Middle East. The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly accelerated the popularity of online ordering and delivery-centric business models globally. As consumer demand for convenient takeout options remains robust even post-pandemic, ghost kitchens are expected to remain a dominant force shaping the future of the foodservice industry worldwide.