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Noodles treat in a tram

By THE NATION

 

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A noodle street-food shop, named “Famous Noodles with Red Pork Dumplings of the New Generation” has stirred interest for its creativity in selling bowls of noodles on a colorful tram.

 

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The noodle on tram is in Phetchabun province, in Lom Kao district. Its owner, Chakrit Teravasu (44), said that he had sold bowls of noodles in this area for 20 years, but previously on cart.

 

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“There is no roof for the cart and customers’ tables and chairs are set on the street. When rains came, I have to store all of them in a dry place, which means I can’t sell anything,” he said.

 

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Therefore, he decided to adapt the used tram and sell his dishes as well as set tables and chairs in it. The tram kitchen has been in service for three weeks, attracting numerous customers in Phetchabun.

 

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The owner said that children and teenagers liked the tram. “Importantly, the latter took a photo of it and published on social media, increasing its fame and noodle sales from 80 to 100 bowls per day,” he added.

 

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This noodle street food shop is opens every day from 6pm to 9pm. The tram cannot be driven, but was dragged to the selling place by its owner’s pick-up.

 

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Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30379709

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-12-22
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10 hours ago, khwaibah said:

Tram my <deleted> its a trailer.????

Yes it is. Majority of indigene's wouldn't know that though. 

 

If Chakrit has hit on a winning business plan. Good for him, I say.

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On 12/22/2019 at 8:29 AM, khwaibah said:

Tram my <deleted> its a trailer.????

A tram (in North America streetcar or trolley) is a rail vehicle that runs on tramway tracks along public urban streets; some include segments of segregated right-of-way. The lines or networks operated by tramcars are called tramways. "

 

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I don't see any  " rails " on the photo ...

 

Don't blame Thai apprentice journalists too much; they must find shock words to attract the customer.

In France it is not better and sometimes worse ...:crazy:

 

Edited by Assurancetourix

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