For most of Japanese ramen stalls, the key to their success on business is turnover ratio of customers.
The price of a bowl of ramen is cheap (of course quite expensive compared to every kind of local Mee), so the stalls should sell more ramen to earn the profit required. In all phases (receiving order, cooking, serving and billing) through their service, operations are quite simplified and systemized to facilitate the turnover.
Yeah I understand everyone wants to relax in lunch time. But if people cooperate to finish bowl a bit more quickly, possibly we may be able to enjoy ramen with cheaper price. Such kind consideration will shorten the queue.
Here I like to propose to promote "Give your seat to next customer" campaign in islandwide Singapore! I believe it will make the circumstances of dining in Singapore, also one of most important resource to invite more travelers, more attractive.
Originally posted by ma-kun:For most of Japanese ramen stalls, the key to their success on business is turnover ratio of customers.
The price of a bowl of ramen is cheap (of course quite expensive compared to every kind of local Mee), so the stalls should sell more ramen to earn the profit required. In all phases (receiving order, cooking, serving and billing) through their service, operations are quite simplified and systemized to facilitate the turnover.
Yeah I understand everyone wants to relax in lunch time. But if people cooperate to finish bowl a bit more quickly, possibly we may be able to enjoy ramen with cheaper price. Such kind consideration will shorten the queue.
Here I like to propose to promote "Give your seat to next customer" campaign in islandwide Singapore! I believe it will make the circumstances of dining in Singapore, also one of most important resource to invite more travelers, more attractive.
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the more simpler name is "please choke your food for the tourist are coming after your seat"![]()
can always do takeaway.
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after this will be, give ur Q no. to the next patient with indigestion at the clinic
This thread is about table hogging, those who finish their meal should vacate their seat, and not sit and continue to chit chat while someone with food is looking for a place to sit.
Yes they are customers, and they have bought some food, so they feel entitled to sit there for the whole lunch hour. But small ramen establishments with limited tables in their small shop cannot afford to have such behaviour.
If the next pax a....

then okie lor.... ![]()