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newly opened muslim stall at chinatown complex food centre....

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They will find out the hard way that Chinatown Complex hawker centre is not a good place to sell halal food. Good luck! :biggrin:
 
It's like opening a stall in Geylang Serai market selling Ba Kut Teh..
 
Just this one stall will put other chinese stalls selling tasteless, starchy garlicky food out of business,
 
So clever open the one and only Malay stall in a Chinese location they sure Huat big big being the only different type of stall not another “me too”. I salute mother and daughter.
 
So clever open the one and only Malay stall in a Chinese location they sure Huat big big being the only different type of stall not another “me too”. I salute mother and daughter.

So when can we see a Hainanese curry rice stall (pork chop) in Geylang Serai hawker centre? :rolleyes:
 
many chinese can eat malay food. if their food is good and reasonably priced, they will do well.
 
many chinese can eat malay food. if their food is good and reasonably priced, they will do well.

Sure but not at Chinatown Complex. Bad location, bad demographics. No 'economies of concentration' like at Haig Road or Seah Im.
 
How about a brave Chinese sinkie opening a Bak-kut-teh stall at Geylang Serai market food centre ?
 
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