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I just ate $10 Nonya Laksa from "The canteen" at Shaw, its the location which causes the premium, and considering that does not include the +++
(30-12-2010, 04:40 PM)littlecupid Wrote: [ -> ]I just ate $10 Nonya Laksa from "The canteen" at Shaw, its the location which causes the premium, and considering that does not include the +++

So, was it nice?

I was having lunch at Aston in Sembawang Shopping Centre. The total bill for three main courses come up to be only $22 only and the portion is generous.

If I choose to have the same western foods in the KOPITIAM in the same centre, the bill will probably about the same with lesser quality and portion.

Food Court typically sucks.
Especially their coffee.. either too sweet or tasteless. No competition means lousy coffee.
i think for good quality value food, i still stick to hawker centre.. Tongue
(30-12-2010, 08:21 PM)yeokiwi Wrote: [ -> ]
(30-12-2010, 04:40 PM)littlecupid Wrote: [ -> ]I just ate $10 Nonya Laksa from "The canteen" at Shaw, its the location which causes the premium, and considering that does not include the +++

So, was it nice?

I was having lunch at Aston in Sembawang Shopping Centre. The total bill for three main courses come up to be only $22 only and the portion is generous.

If I choose to have the same western foods in the KOPITIAM in the same centre, the bill will probably about the same with lesser quality and portion.

Food Court typically sucks.
Especially their coffee.. either too sweet or tasteless. No competition means lousy coffee.

Its actually quite good with strong nonya laksa taste and some fresh medium size prawns. However I also don't mind settling for a $3 Katong Laksa as well Blush

reminds me of the $30 plate of fried rice by CFJ.
i should think that the $17 laksa has generated good returns for the stall by now thanks to all the news and curiosity its generated! Smile

just hypothetically, is this a good "stock" to buy? 1st mover advantage, high profit margin, entrepreneurial management
My wife usually has the laksa over at Wang's Cafe. I think it's about $4.00++ and the ambience is quite pleasant with nice seats and air-conditioning.

For myself, I don't like laksa; but I will eat the Mee Siam set meal which is about $5.00+. If you add that together it's still below $10.

I definitely won't pay $17 for a bowl of laksa! Ridiculous prices.... Confused
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