British man sells Vietnamese street food in
London
After tasting
Vietnamese cuisines during his trip to
Graduating in finance, after six
years working for an investment bank in
In
"I was very impressed with the
popular rice restaurants in
He said that he visualized the way of
selling Vietnamese cuisine in
After returning home, Hopper spent 18
months implementing his business ideas. To have enough time to experience and
explore the flavors of Vietnamese sidewalk cuisine, he invited some friends
to return to
Hopper invested up to 1 million pound
in this project. He said in addition to a small amount of his own capital, he
mobilized money from other individuals.
As a foreigner who did not have a
long attachment to
From his trips to many cities of
Currently, the restaurants have
Vietnamese pho, rice, vermicelli, coffee and rolls. The food is packed in
paper bags with pictures of daily life in
Hopper also spent a lot of time on
interior design to help diners feel the atmosphere of the sidewalk
restaurants in
He uses plastic tables and chairs in
the shop, and has many photos on the walls that he took in
The restaurant is located in the
central area so its customers are mainly office workers who need fast and
delicious food for lunch. Most of them buy food and take it to their desks.
Paul
Hopper and a sidewalk restaurant owner on his return to
"My restaurant is the only
Vietnamese restaurant in
Although the restaurant does not
serve food at tables, Hopper still has 15 permanent employees.
After nearly two months, Hop serves
40 Vietnamese dishes at an average price of £6.25.
Hopper said he has about 650 diners
per day, earning a daily revenue of £4,000.
He plans to open 30-40 similar
restaurants throughout the
"I want to share with people in
the
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Chủ Nhật, 2 tháng 8, 2015
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