Posted by: chipledhunga March 9, 2009
start momo business in houston
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वेस्टहाइमर रोडमा I-610 को मुनि दम दिने स्टोभ बाल्दै बेच्दा कसो होला, ग्यालेरियाको ट्राफिकमा फसेकालाई बेच्दा राम्रै नाफा होला नि।

On a more serious note, first of all, operate legally. Also do not lower your prices to the extent that compromises quality, hygene, and profitablity.

Given the large Nepali as well as an overall diverse community in Houston, I think you have a very good potential. Unless you can simultaneously start multiple operations, delivering "anywhere in Houston" may not be an immediately viable option as I am sure you know how spread out the metro area is. May be you can start with a single area with a large concentration of Nepalis such as the Hillcroft, Hwy 6, or Clear Lake areas. All that said, you should not solely rely on the Nepali community. Since we have a large Asian community, and many restaurants of Asian origin, a large number of people are already familiar with "dumplings" and "gyozas." Let them enjoy the same familiar product but with our very own unique taste.

One of the key elements for a business to succeed is effective marketing and advertising. You can distribute flyers to local businesses. They could generate a significant volume during lunch hours. Also, you can place ads on websites and other publications pertaining to the Nepali community as well as restaurants in general.

Just throwing in my two cents..best wishes from a potentially loyal customer of yours :))
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