Tuesday, January 16, 2007

My New Idea: Who wants to be my venture capitalist?

To whom this may concern:

Venture Capitalist Wanted.
Who doesn't like Chinese buffets? They are slopped up by thousands of Americans who love second chances in life. In this case, I talk about a second helping of chicken lo mein. The genius behind Chinese buffets to an owner is that customers file quickly in and out and reservations don't need to be dealt with because the restaurants are typically first come, first serve. People pay a large, yet reasonable amount of money for the amount of food they have at their disposal. They sometimes pay a higher price for quality, but that is not always the case depending on how the restaurant is run and the food is prepared.

Well, a great idea would be to take the traditional method of serving cultural Chinese food, yet put a spin on the quality and type of food so that it is kosher food prepared in a kosher kitchen.

So with that said, I'm confident that buffet style kosher Chinese food restaurants are not readily available to people in urban, suburban, or on college campuses. If they were available, people would be willing to buy kosher food because it fulfills religious preferences and is a more humane way to slaughter animals.

In truth, there is a need for more kosher restaurants in American. This concept of a kosher Chinese buffes is a great one because people who normally keep kosher like variety in their food. The kosher Chinese buffet restaurants offer exotic dishes for people with a finer palate who seek a more diverse food selection. If observant Jews do not prepare food at their house, then they would like the option to let someone else do the cooking for them with certified kosher food.

The restaurant doesn't just apply to observant individuals. People who like traditional Chinese buffets would be missing out on seafood that doesn't have both scales and fins, including shell fish, however anyone can eat at a kosher Chinese buffet because the food is of great quality and people can help themselves to multiple servings. Due to the quality of the food, the price may be slightly higher for a meal in a kosher Chinese food buffet, however people would hopefully appreciate quality and care that is put into the food and also appreciate to know that they really are eating chicken.

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