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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 2:39 am
by Mad Nanny
Fcukin' 'ell, BIG pictures!
So wot happened to Wayneroo then? Did you have a bust up?
Shame, I do like my Colonials.
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 5:43 am
by realbigmonkey
wayneroo decided to keep the name of the trouble makers to himself. he now resides here , his own little rock
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:32 am
by UDON-P.I.
realbigmonkey wrote:sadly I calculate it would be a waste of time putting the naan van in sampan, simply not enough foot traffic. . .
and you would be correct . im casual friends with the girls who run the burger-mobile and the # of customers
they serve every evening is in the single digits . we/I were talking about them getting a stall at preecha as
an alternative . but come to think of it , i believe vladster did that
customers thin on ground
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:54 am
by stevemaury
When the Pool League starts up again a Tuesday would probably be the best night to being doing business in town. I'm not sure of the number of teams entered this season yet but I would estimate somewhere between 70-90 players plus entourage floating around.
Might be worth a try.
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 9:55 am
by Loki
UDON-P.I. wrote:realbigmonkey wrote:sadly I calculate it would be a waste of time putting the naan van in sampan, simply not enough foot traffic. . .
and you would be correct . im casual friends with the girls who run the burger-mobile and the # of customers
they serve every evening is in the single digits . we/I were talking about them getting a stall at preecha as
an alternative . but come to think of it , i believe vladster did that
customers thin on ground
I don't think it ever opened at Precha. She moved on to greener pastures........smart gal.
I think a quality burger at Precha, not a 35 baht one, as I ate 3 of them one time before I got back home, and only lived 5 kms away. Ok for a mere 35 baht, sort of like McD, but actually tastes like something. A TJ's burger would do good, some fries and other items to compliment the burgers, and I think would be successful. ++)(*
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 12:57 pm
by realbigmonkey
Loki wrote:UDON-P.I. wrote:realbigmonkey wrote:sadly I calculate it would be a waste of time putting the naan van in sampan, simply not enough foot traffic. . .
and you would be correct . im casual friends with the girls who run the burger-mobile and the # of customers
they serve every evening is in the single digits . we/I were talking about them getting a stall at preecha as
an alternative . but come to think of it , i believe vladster did that
customers thin on ground
I don't think it ever opened at Precha. She moved on to greener pastures........smart gal.
I think a quality burger at Precha, not a 35 baht one, as I ate 3 of them one time before I got back home, and only lived 5 kms away. Ok for a mere 35 baht, sort of like McD, but actually tastes like something. A TJ's burger would do good, some fries and other items to compliment the burgers, and I think would be successful. ++)(*
RULES
first come up with an idea.
then come up with a killer product.
make sure it's reasonable cost and profit
keep overheads to a minimum 5%> running (rent, electric, gas, fuel)
don't waste time placing it with no foot traffic.
don't limit yourselves to one type of customer ( whale blubber won't work as not many Inuit around)
I don't know how much the burger girls sell for, but if they have the best burger at the best price they would sell 3x as many
:dance:
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 2:15 pm
by Loki
yea, you'd think if DN got any traffic, that a burger cart would work, as I don't think many box bars offer grub. Burger and beer while chit chattin and only steps away seems logical.
BUT...........apparently a bit shy of foot traffic and punter at DN.
With SeaSide, Samphan Chippy, and Clock all offering burgers, w/AC or comfy seating, cold beer, and different enviroment........maybe they should switch to SomTam, sticky rice and grilled chicken. The staff at DN got to eat somewhere. I've yet to see a ST / SR / GC cart go bust.........
So........OT..........find a place to park your Flying Naan mobile yet and what's the business hours out at the house / shop....???
Not a fan of Indian, but that tandoori chicken was looking tasty all wrapped up in naan......
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 1:29 am
by realbigmonkey
this for 60 baht..
or this for 60 baht
same cost, one with more effort
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 2:26 am
by Mad Nanny
Oh, definitely the lower one for me, readers! I love the tang of a fresh onion as I bite into my burger, you don't get that with a tasteless MacDonalds.
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 2:33 am
by Nobbles
Earnest wrote:Oh, definitely the lower one for me, readers! I love the tang of a fresh onion as I bite into my burger, you don't get that with a tasteless MacDonalds.
that first one is not a McD Earn, although i make you right bottom for me too, if you do like fresh oninon on your 'good meaty' burger pop into a whetherspoons, soft drink(or bottomless filter coffee) and burger(with chips) £ 4.49., real burgers, real onions, real sauce.real good.