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Should open the Chinese restaurant in London China Town or SOHO district.  Nottingham is a small town of about 300,000 people and there are only about 5,000 Chinese there.  Selling Chinese food is very difficult. Just read the comments.
(09-11-2022, 06:06 PM)revealer Wrote: [ -> ]Should open the Chinese restaurant in London China Town or SOHO district.  Nottingham is a small town of about 300,000 people and there are only about 5,000 Chinese there.  Selling Chinese food is very difficult.

You have given a very good advice........... Clapping
dont know the culture there
please dont go there
Sell fish n chips
(09-11-2022, 07:44 PM)Niubee Wrote: [ -> ]Sell fish n chips

That  is a good suggestion, their business may take off........... Clapping
(09-11-2022, 06:06 PM)revealer Wrote: [ -> ]Should open the Chinese restaurant in London China Town or SOHO district.  Nottingham is a small town of about 300,000 people and there are only about 5,000 Chinese there.  Selling Chinese food is very difficult. Just read the comments.

Bruh, talk easy. You know London Chinatown or Soho how high is the rental for commercial shopfronts, especially F&B?
(09-11-2022, 07:26 PM)grotesqueness Wrote: [ -> ]dont know the culture there
please dont go there

Yes, they should be like you, guai guai stay in a stagnating country increasingly losing its identity. 

That applies both to HK and SG by the way. 

Sure. Maybe these two HK grads aren't making big bucks now in the UK. But at least in the UK they have a niche. They go back to HK, what the hell are they supposed to do, how are they supposed to compete with all the PRCs across the border especially when Beijing is hellbent on driving HK into economic irrelevance? 

You want to stay a frog in the well, go right ahead. Don't know culture of a new country and society, can always learn, step out of one's comfort zone. Which they've done. And you can't.