The Rick Rubin of Restaurants: How to Build a Restaurant Empire by Making Chefs the Stars with Kevin Boehm
Kevin Boehm co-founded Boka Restaurant Group in 2002 with a single restaurant in Chicago. Today, Boka operates 30+ restaurants across Chicago, Los Angeles, and Brooklyn, serves 2.5 million guests a year, and generates more than $250 million in annual revenue. Boka restaurant has held a Michelin star for 15 consecutive years. Kevin and his partner Rob Katz won the James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurateur in 2019.
He also co-founded the Independent Restaurant Coalition during COVID, helping secure $28.6 billion in federal relief for independent restaurants. He co-founded BIÂN, a 35,000-square-foot private wellness club in Chicago. He appeared as himself on Season 3 of The Bear. And in November 2025, he published his memoir, The Bottomless Cup, which Bloomberg named one of the best books of the year.
This is a masterclass in what it means to build a restaurant group the right way.
What We Cover:
• The Chef Partnership Model — Why Kevin and Rob built Boka around chefs as stars, not just as employees. How they find chef partners, evaluate them, and structure creative and operational responsibility.
• The Chef Audition Process — The exact science behind how Boka has started the partnership process with "a couple hundred" chefs and only gone all the way with about 14. (Spoiler: it starts with "do we think you're smart and do we like you?")
• The Restaurateur as Producer — Kevin's Rick Rubin analogy for the restaurateur-chef relationship: "Rick Rubin isn't going to tell Paul McCartney how to write a song, but he might have a great idea Paul can execute."
• The Argument That Changed Everything — The exact moment Kevin and Rob realized they had to stop growing and build infrastructure first. "We knew we had to go backwards to go forwards."
• Michelin Pressure and What It Really Takes — Why maintaining a Michelin star for 15 straight years is harder than most people realize, and what that kind of sustained excellence actually demands.
• Fear of Being Discovered as a Fraud — How "faking it" in the early days drove Kevin to learn faster than anyone around him, and why he built his identity from 20 different mentors.
• Whiteboard Yourself — What Kevin would tell his 23-year-old self: get a therapist, study Buddhism, stop drinking, and stop thinking there's a finish line.
• 3 Pillars of a Good Life — Kevin's simple framework for knowing if he's on track: purpose, people, and unedited footage.
• The Independent Restaurant Coalition — How Kevin went from grieving restaurateur to testifying before Congress and helping secure $28.6 billion in relief. With zero political experience.
• Accept People as They Are, Place Them Where They Belong — Kevin's framework for building teams without projecting unrealistic expectations.
Kevin Boehm doesn't just build restaurants. He builds platforms for chefs, platforms for careers, and now, with The Bottomless Cup, a platform for honesty about what success actually costs.
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