today: Friday June 30th, 2006
Home Experts Webmaster Tools Advertise Help Contact
Rapid Articles     Article Submitter    EZ Article Publisher    Smart Author    Content Spinner      PLR Article Pro    Niche Articles

Author Menu
General
Articles Area
Guidelines
Search
Site Web
Home | Miscellaneous | Odds-N-Ends | Musings on the Resta ...

Musings on the Restaurant Business

by Sramana Mitra
SUMMARY:
Opportunities within the Restaurant Business.

The New Search Engine Secrets Exposed
Top search engine rankings and unlimited traffic


Super Affiliate Handbook
Learn how to make money with Affiliate Marketing


Google Cash
How to Earn Thousands Writing Google AdWords Part-Time.



Did you know restaurant services in the US is a $430 Billion per year industry? I didn’t.

Common sense would suggest that good restaurants be placed in high-income areas such as Silicon Valley. Why then does PaloAlto - Menlo Park - Los Altos have so little to offer? After all, the population here eats out a lot, and with the tech-generated wealth in the hands of relatively younger people, the demand is certainly there.

Here are some San Francisco restaurants that I would like to see in the valley:

-Thep Phenom : A wonderful Thai restaurant in the Haight-Ashbury district of the city, on Fillmore Street.
-Chez Nous : A French-Mediterrenean fusion restaurant, also on the Fillmore, but further up North in Pacific Heights.

Of course, given the Stanford student population, some cheaper alternatives could also be great to have around. Pakwan is perhaps the best Pakistani-Indian restaurant in the Bay Area, but is conspicuously absent from the valley. In the cheap-eats category, this would be my pick.

In the last couple of years, a few good additions have happened to the restaurant scene in Palo Alto, Coupa Cafe being a notable and very successful example. We were at a dinner party this week with the owners, Nancy and Jean-Paul, and listened to their plans for a new Coupa Cafe on North Canon Drive in Beverly Hills. These are ambitious entrepreneurs.

Another successful one is Tamarine from The Vung Tau Group. The group’s Vietnamese cuisine blends gained its initial popularity with a loyal following among Vietnamese people. The original Vung Tau restaurant, a twelve-table eatery, opened in 1985 on San Carlos Street in San Jose, Calif. In less than two years, proprietors Nhan Huynh and Anthony Le moved the restaurant to its current location at 535 East Santa Clara Street, and went from serving 32 guests to 150.

The family opened a second Vung Tau restaurant in Milpitas, Calif. in 1996, and four years after that, opened a third Vung Tau in Newark, Calif. Tamarine, the family’s first contemporary Vietnamese restaurant in Palo Alto is run by proprieter Anne Le (the prodigal daughter), and chef Tammy Huynh.

The Le family and the Vung Tau group offer a great example to follow for the likes of Thep Phenom. Chez Nous and Pakwan are both on expansion paths. Pakwan has chosen Fremont as the place to go after the city. Makes sense, because of the density of Indians. They could also go the Tamarine route, and open a classier version in Silicon Valley, rather than the dives they currently have.

And if you have spare capital, and want to buy a promising restaurant concept, all of these have their basic right.

Great food, I mean.

Article Source: http://www.elrincondelantropologo.com/

About the Author
Silicon Valley Entrepreneur and Strategy Consultant Sramana Mitra writes about Entrepreneurship, Business Strategy, Emerging Technology, Market Moves, and sundry other topics in her Blog "Sramana Mitra on Strategy". Read more of her writings at http://www.sramanamitra.com.
Submitted 2006-02-04
Article Views: 49
Rated:
Total Word Count: 444 
Rate This Article

Add Comments
View Comments (0)
Send To Friends
Publisher
Print

Please Rate This Article
 
Number of Ratings: 0
Rating: 0

  • ‘Are All Tahitian Pearls Black?’ and Other Pearl FAQ Answers
  • Do Dreams Serve as a Premonition?
  • QVC: Star in a Famous Person's Infomercial
  • 7 TIPS TO BECOME A STAR TV GUEST
  • Trapped in a Box: The History of Carton Revealed
  • How Tobacco Leaves Are Harvested And Prepared For Cigar Making
  • 10 Moving Tips
  • Aluminum: The Luckiest Unlucky Super Metal
  • Who Needs Safety Vests?
  • An Introduction to Shrink Wrapping Covering Applications as well as Materials and Machinery
  • An Introduction to Shrink Wrap Machinery
  • The Important Function of Shredders
  • Blackboards
  • Logic

  • elrincondelantropologo.com © 2006 | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use | Home page | Sitemap | Help | Contact | Affiliates

    Pixels are Hot!
    $5 per Block/per Year!


    Buy Pixels Here
    Article-Host content directory - Free article content for newsletters, ezines and webmasters. Sites


    the best SEO company that can help them generate revenue out of their online business. The Best SEO Company can Guarantee top 10 Ranking
    © Copyright 2005-2010 All rights reserved.
    A template of the Vooweb.com Website templates network