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xenix

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  1. 1. What do you mean by "Indian food"? Is this the usual Punjabi restaurant stuff? Or is it more interesting, say southern vegetarian, Gujarati or Bengali?

    2. Will the meat be halal? (Many people prefer not to eat halal meat because of the way the animals are slaughtered.)

    3. Would you consider selling it chilled, so the customer can heat it up him/herself? Delivered meals tend to lose out on freshness if delivered warm.

    4. What is "affordable pricing"? Perhaps you could provide some indicative prices for feedback. Though I agree that Indian food is for the most part ridiculously overpriced in Bangkok.

    Definitely sounds like a promising idea, though.

    1. Punjabi stuff, with some mixtures of south/gujrati food (no bengali though). But we'll add on.

    2. Definitely not halal, i'm against that .

    3. This is a good idea, thanks !

    4. Prices would be similar to the local indian food pricing that you see in Little India + delivery charges.

  2. Obviously the key is to get your site (and your google places listing) on the front page of google for key search terms such "indian food bangkok"... I just had a quick look and it seems your competitors are from optimised so should be easy to get up there if you get a good SEO consultancy on board... unfortunately I don't know who are the best SEO guys over here

    You should also investigate getting listed on the Chefs XP website

    Already thought about this, SEO is something I have great experience with.

    Chefs XP Website is a good idea, thanks!

  3. I am considering to start a home made indian food delivery service in BKK - mainly sukumvit / silom area.

    I'd like to check if anyone would be interested, any ideas/suggestions will be very much appreciated.

    We will offer the following:

    1. Authentic Homemade Indian Food (not restaurant stuff, cooked by real indians - not nepali/paki).

    2. Delivered to your door for Lunch/Dinner.

    3. Affordable pricing, not the rip offs most indian restaurants are charging.

    4. Fresh ingredients.

    5. Orders will be taken via online website, and telephone.

    I'll check back here to see feedback, and hope to get this started asap.

  4. hey pandit...i think we should have the hub on every weekends nights; and we can take turns being the host...or even if we have enough ppl; we can take turns hosting it daily or nightly...it'll take time to get in more users...and even a longer time make a community grow...once we get enough people ; you can then create a private BT/tracker site and then there's no need to host hubs anymore...think about it :o

    XeniX

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