From Dreams to Dishes – How K3’s Helping Hand is Powering Food Startups


At K3’s Helping Hand, we believe that every small food business deserves a big break. Over the past few months, we’ve had the privilege of working with some incredibly passionate restaurant owners and home chefs—helping them not just come online, but grow their business with confidence.

From onboarding them to platforms like Zomato, Swiggy, and MagicPin, to handling everything from FSSAI licensing to menu cataloging and Google My Business pages, we’ve been the silent team behind their delicious success.

Let’s take a bite-sized tour through some of the kitchens we’ve helped spark into action:


🍜 KTM FOOD HOUSEAuthentic Nepali Flavours in Delhi

Craving juicy momos or spicy chowmein? KTM Food House brings the streets of Kathmandu right to your plate. With our help, they’re now live on Zomato, Swiggy, and getting discovered on Google by new customers every day. Their fan-favorite: Jhol Momos—don't leave without trying it!

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🍲 Captain Victor - Premium FoodA Cloud Kitchen with Continental Class

Based in South Delhi, this delivery-only kitchen serves up lip-smacking Chinese and Continental dishes. Whether it’s a creamy pasta or perfectly sauced chili chicken, Captain Victor has quickly gained a loyal fanbase—thanks to the streamlined onboarding and digital push we supported.


🥡 Food on ClicksIndo-Chinese That Clicks with Everyone

What happens when passion meets the right platform? Food on Clicks is proof that good food + visibility = growth. From catchy menus to reliable delivery, this kitchen is now a favorite in its area.


And this is just the beginning. With every restaurant we help, our mission grows stronger: empower local foodpreneurs to thrive in the digital world.

💬 If you’re a food business looking for support with licensing, listing, or scaling up—K3’s Helping Hand is here to help you grow.

👀 Hungry yet? Try out these amazing kitchens today. Because behind every delicious dish is a dream we believed in.

Pinterst


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