asianguy101
30 May 2013 / #1
hello, me and my wife is asian chef, experienced for 10 + years, we are looking for a place to open our first restaurant in Europe, and after we Google-ed the best place to open a new business in Europe, we found this website claritaslux(dot)com(backslash)blog(backslash)country-start-busine ss (backslash) ,
looks like its too good to be true, we are looking for a country that has a strong economy and open minded about Asian food (we cook Thai dishes, Chinese and Pho, it'smore like a fusion thing)
after we searched on the web was not a lot of Asian food (instead of Arabic or Indian) around wroclaw and greater area, and we found this , make us convinced that Poland is way to go..
bloomberg(dot)com(backslash)slideshow(backslash)2013-01-18(backsl ash)best-countries -for-business-2013.html # slide1
if indeed poland as claimed to be then we will open our first restaurant in poland, we may begin to open small first (we had the funds $ 25,000 to $ 35,000)
now we want to know what you think about our plan ..,
1. we want to know how polish think about food Asian ( especially Asian fusion food), because they 're not too many in poland
2. we can not speak Polish , but we will learn and have a willingness to learn polish .the question is.. can we open the restaurant / bistro / cafe etc without speaking the language
3. whether people poland like dining out or take away food
4. whether rules in poland as easy as what they said its, anyone can give us lead to good lawyer, accountant etc around warclaw
5. No,we are not seeking asylum or the others ( back door to europe ), this is pure business opportunity and we do not want wasted it
i would appreciate it if you guys can give us advice and critic ..
thanks in advance
looks like its too good to be true, we are looking for a country that has a strong economy and open minded about Asian food (we cook Thai dishes, Chinese and Pho, it'smore like a fusion thing)
after we searched on the web was not a lot of Asian food (instead of Arabic or Indian) around wroclaw and greater area, and we found this , make us convinced that Poland is way to go..
bloomberg(dot)com(backslash)slideshow(backslash)2013-01-18(backsl ash)best-countries -for-business-2013.html # slide1
if indeed poland as claimed to be then we will open our first restaurant in poland, we may begin to open small first (we had the funds $ 25,000 to $ 35,000)
now we want to know what you think about our plan ..,
1. we want to know how polish think about food Asian ( especially Asian fusion food), because they 're not too many in poland
2. we can not speak Polish , but we will learn and have a willingness to learn polish .the question is.. can we open the restaurant / bistro / cafe etc without speaking the language
3. whether people poland like dining out or take away food
4. whether rules in poland as easy as what they said its, anyone can give us lead to good lawyer, accountant etc around warclaw
5. No,we are not seeking asylum or the others ( back door to europe ), this is pure business opportunity and we do not want wasted it
i would appreciate it if you guys can give us advice and critic ..
thanks in advance