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Markus Thesleff

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Markus Thesleff
Born
💼 Occupation
Hospitality Entrepreneur
📆 Years active  2000s–present
🏢 OrganizationThesleff Group

Markus Thesleff is a hospitality entrepreneur who has founded and operated restaurants, bars and nightlife venues in London and the Middle East.[1]

Career

Thesleff began his career in the hospitality industry working in nightlife, including involvement in the development of the nightclub concept Pangaea, which operated in London and Marbella. He later co-founded hospitality venues in Dubai, including the restaurant OKKU, which subsequently expanded to Riyadh.[1]

After more than a decade working in the Middle East, Thesleff founded the Thesleff Group upon his return to London in 2019 and has been based there since.[1][2] The group operates a portfolio of restaurant and bar concepts, most notably Los Mochis, which combines Japanese and Mexican cuisine. Los Mochis Notting Hill, which opened in 2021, was developed with a focus on accommodating diners with food allergies.[1]

The group later expanded its London operations with additional openings, including omakase restaurants.[1]

Recognition

Thesleff’s work has been profiled by Forbes, which has highlighted his approach to hospitality and restaurant development.[1] He has also been included in The Evening Standard’s annual list of people shaping London’s food and restaurant scene.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Dube, Rachel. "Markus Thesleff Wants To Make People Happy Through His Restaurants". Forbes. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  2. Ellis, David (2025-08-29). "Markus Thesleff's guide to London: Lita, the Langham and Tomatini". The Standard. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  3. "The Standard 100: People shaping London in food and restaurants". The Standard. 2024-10-31. Retrieved 2025-12-15.



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