Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Little Tsukiji The Market Industry Profile Essay

The Market Industry Profile Little Tsukiji is a Japanese restaurant serving sushi, sashimi and teppanyaki. Japanese food is very much popular in Singapore. In Singapore, it is very common for office workers to eat out for lunch. â€Å"As of 2001, there are more than a hundred Japanese restaurants in Singapore, of which about one-third are sushi restaurants. The rest include family restaurants, izakaya, teppanyaki, ramen and fast food restaurants. And in many Japanese restaurants, sushi and/or sashimi is a must on the menu.† (Ng, 2001, Pages 8 – 9) Therefore, the choice of a restaurant specialising in teppanyaki, as it is not as common in Singapore and there is a lot of opportunity to make a mark with differentiation in products. Competition for teppanyaki is not as strong as it is with sushi restaurants as there are not as many teppanyaki restaurants around Singapore. Additionally, where there are a group of restaurants, a few are bound to be Japenese restaurants serving different types of Japanese food. Within the neighbourhood of Tanjong Pagar (targeted location for setting up the restaurant), the Japanese restaurants in the area are that of sushi, sashimi, ramen, gyoza restaurants. There are other Asian cuisine restaurants around the area such as Korean BBQ and Vietnamese food. More details about the competition will be discussed in the next section, â€Å"Competition†. Japanese food is a huge trend in Singapore that is still growing. In Singapore, there are Japanese

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