Independent culinary consultancy · Asia & international

Menus with a point of view.Kitchens built to deliver them.

Concept direction, menu development and operational systems for restaurants, hotels and hospitality brands that want food with identity—and the discipline to deliver it consistently.

Japanese · Pan-Asian · Modern European

Kombu-jime Hokkaido scallop plated on a shell over ice
Kombu-jime Hokkaido scallop · Selected work
12+ years across Asia & EuropeMichelin-starred & luxury hospitalityConcept to launch supportMenus designed for service

Good ideas are only the beginning

A menu should express the concept, work for the kitchen and make commercial sense.

The strongest food concepts connect creativity with guest expectations, ingredient reality, team capability and cost. The work starts by finding that connection—then turning it into dishes and systems a team can repeat.

01

Clearer identity

A focused point of view guests can understand and remember.

02

Stronger menu

Dishes considered for flavour, balance, price and operational fit.

03

Reliable execution

Recipes, standards and training that carry the idea into every service.

Consulting services

Support shaped around the problem—not a generic package.

Discuss a project
01

Menu Direction & Development

New menus, seasonal refreshes and focused dish development—from first idea to a service-ready collection.

  • Concept
  • R&D
  • Recipe development
  • Tastings
02

Menu Review & Performance

A practical review of structure, pricing, duplication, guest choice and kitchen complexity to uncover what should change.

  • Menu audit
  • Costing
  • Menu engineering
  • Waste
03

Concept & Opening Support

Culinary direction for openings and relaunches, connecting the brand promise with the food, workflow and launch plan.

  • Positioning
  • Pre-opening
  • Supplier input
  • Launch
04

Standards, SOPs & Training

The operating layer behind a consistent menu: usable recipes, section standards, training and quality-control routines.

  • SOPs
  • Training
  • Food safety
  • Consistency

Selected work

Food with clarity, character and a reason to be on the menu.

A selection of development work across Japanese, Pan-Asian and modern European directions.

Toro tataki

Toro tataki

Aji amarillo · celery · coriander

Vegetable mille-feuille

Vegetable mille-feuille

Peppers · yuba · aubergine

36-hour short rib

36-hour short rib

Kabocha · daikon · pickled onion

Robata Dover sole

Robata Dover sole

Chimichurri · miso salt

Wagyu brioche

Wagyu brioche

Trimmings-led development · plum jus

Confit kabocha

Confit kabocha

Pumpkin seed · spinach · orange miso

The working method

Creative enough to be distinctive. Practical enough to survive Saturday night.

Every project is adapted to the operation, but the discipline stays the same: understand the business, create with purpose, test honestly and leave the team with a system they can own.

  1. 01

    Understand

    Concept, guests, kitchen, team, suppliers and commercial goals.

  2. 02

    Define

    A clear culinary direction and a focused brief for development.

  3. 03

    Develop

    Recipes, tastings, iteration, costing and presentation direction.

  4. 04

    Systemise

    SOPs, mise en place, standards and team training.

  5. 05

    Launch

    Service observation, feedback and practical refinement.

Experience shaped in

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection · Mandarin Oriental Mayfair · SUSHISAMBA · Duck & Waffle · Nobu · UMU

Martin Lum with a culinary team aboard The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
Culinary team · The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection

About Martin

A chef’s eye, with an operator’s discipline.

Martin Lum is a chef and culinary consultant with more than twelve years across Michelin-starred restaurants, luxury hotels and international hospitality in Asia and Europe.

Experience spans hands-on R&D, pre-opening, menu engineering, kitchen systems and multicultural team leadership. The work is grounded in a simple principle: creative ideas must remain clear, commercially aware and repeatable by the team responsible for service.

Base
Asia & Europe
Culinary range
Japanese · Pan-Asian · Modern European
Languages
English · Cantonese · Mandarin

Start a conversation

Tell me what is not working—or what you want to build.

Share the concept, current menu or challenge. The first conversation is about understanding the opportunity and choosing the right next step.

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