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A family-run restaurant in Edinburgh is leading the charge for a new sense of community and collaboration among local small businesses this holiday season. In a time when many are feeling the financial pinch, this innovative initiative aims to foster a culture of community over competition, by encouraging small hospitality businesses to swap resources and services.
This holiday season, instead of splurging on extravagant staff parties at corporate venues, the owner of Tani Modi has proposed a creative and budget-friendly alternative. The concept is simple yet impactful: a restaurant swap. Under this initiative, one small restaurant hosts the staff of another for an evening, with the favour returned by hosting the next party at their venue. This way, each establishment can offer their teams a well-deserved celebration without the financial strain.
The idea has quickly gained momentum, with the Hanover Street restaurant hoping to inspire a wave of similar swaps across Edinburgh. The goal is a continuous cycle of hospitality, where one venue hosts a party, and in turn, is celebrated by the next. This chain continues until the original host is honoured by the last participant, creating a vibrant tapestry of shared experiences and mutual support.
“We believe that the festive season is not just about celebration, but about coming together as a community,” said Babatunde Abifarin, owner of Tani Modi. “By sharing what we have, we can all enjoy the holiday spirit without stretching our budgets. It’s about gratitude, and giving back to those who work tirelessly throughout the year.”
“The idea was inspired by our menu”, says Sarah Norman, the Restaurant Manager. “ Our new evening dishes are packed with culinary influences from all around the world because every offering is a collaboration between all of the staff. We start with a concept and then share ideas and experiences to make it better; through that mutual growth and support, together we take our dishes so much further than anything we could ever create alone.
“In that way, our food is our way of showing care, of nurturing each other’s talents and of celebrating who we are as individuals, as a team and as a culinary community. Everything we do, we do together and with all of our hearts – we want to share that passion with other hospitality workers and see how far we can take that collaborative energy.”
This initiative not only provides a cost-effective way for small businesses to thank their staff but also strengthens the bonds within Edinburgh’s vibrant hospitality community. It encourages businesses to support one another, share their unique offerings, and celebrate the rich diversity of the local dining scene.
Local businesses interested in participating are encouraged to reach out to Tani Modi to join this collaborative exchange. Together, hospitality workers all across Edinburgh can create a season of joy and unity, where everyone has a seat at the table.