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In this episode, Ashish Tulsian sits down with Mohammad Al Madani, Chairman of the Al Madani Group, to explore his journey. Growing up inside his father’s tailoring shop in the 1940s, Al Madani learned customer service the traditional way, by watching his father stitch kanduras for Dubai’s earliest rulers, business families, and community leaders. These lessons in humility, discipline, and genuine hospitality shaped the foundation of his business philosophy.
From running one of the UAE’s most iconic tailoring brands to opening 40 retail stores and eventually building a 50+ store restaurant portfolio with Charley’s Philly Steaks, his career reflects constant reinvention. In this conversation, he shares the realities of entering F&B without prior experience, why his first standalone restaurant failed, what most franchisees get wrong, and how to choose locations that actually work.
He also talks about staying relevant for Gen Z, bringing new global concepts into the GCC, and why people, not systems, drive long-term success. Packed with practical lessons and timeless wisdom, this episode is a must-listen for anyone in restaurants, franchising, or entrepreneurship.
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Ashish Tulsian- LinkedIn
Mohammad Al Madani- LinkedIn
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By RestrocastIn this episode, Ashish Tulsian sits down with Mohammad Al Madani, Chairman of the Al Madani Group, to explore his journey. Growing up inside his father’s tailoring shop in the 1940s, Al Madani learned customer service the traditional way, by watching his father stitch kanduras for Dubai’s earliest rulers, business families, and community leaders. These lessons in humility, discipline, and genuine hospitality shaped the foundation of his business philosophy.
From running one of the UAE’s most iconic tailoring brands to opening 40 retail stores and eventually building a 50+ store restaurant portfolio with Charley’s Philly Steaks, his career reflects constant reinvention. In this conversation, he shares the realities of entering F&B without prior experience, why his first standalone restaurant failed, what most franchisees get wrong, and how to choose locations that actually work.
He also talks about staying relevant for Gen Z, bringing new global concepts into the GCC, and why people, not systems, drive long-term success. Packed with practical lessons and timeless wisdom, this episode is a must-listen for anyone in restaurants, franchising, or entrepreneurship.
Find us online:
Ashish Tulsian- LinkedIn
Mohammad Al Madani- LinkedIn
Support the show