- Oct 14, 2005
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There's a small restaurant in my town. This food is some of the best food I've ever eaten, and it's owned by some of the nicest people I've ever met. I eat there a lot (as often as I can) to support them, and they've somewhat become really good friends to me as well.
Officially, I know nothing about their status, but like other restaurants, I'd suspect with the economy they could be doing better. Does anyone here with restaurant ownership experience know of ways to increase customers/revenue at a small, new restaurant in times like this? I know things can't be perfect, but I'm sure finding ways to maximize their potential in these hard times would really help them. Perhaps I can throw them some advice.
The restaurant is Tomiko Kitchen & Sushi in Hillsborough, NJ. I highly recommend their food for people in the area. Tell them Matt sent you.
Officially, I know nothing about their status, but like other restaurants, I'd suspect with the economy they could be doing better. Does anyone here with restaurant ownership experience know of ways to increase customers/revenue at a small, new restaurant in times like this? I know things can't be perfect, but I'm sure finding ways to maximize their potential in these hard times would really help them. Perhaps I can throw them some advice.
The restaurant is Tomiko Kitchen & Sushi in Hillsborough, NJ. I highly recommend their food for people in the area. Tell them Matt sent you.
