Japanese cuisine is becoming more popular every year. Ordering sushi at home or in the office means arranging a small holiday for yourself. Thus, sushi delivery can be quite a profitable and promising business if properly organized.
It is necessary
room for the kitchen; equipment; a minimum set of products and ingredients; dishes; a chef familiar with the preparation of Japanese dishes; dispatcher for accepting orders; personal delivery vehicle; telephone or Internet access for communication with clients; funds for advertising
Instructions
Step 1
Register with the tax office as a sole proprietor. If you decide to develop your business in the future and open, for example, a Japanese restaurant, you can register as an LLC. After registration, contact the fire department and the sanitary-epidemiological service to obtain permission to do business in the food industry.
Step 2
Rent a room and equip it. Place a table in the kitchen for cutting and preparing sushi. Purchase knives, cutting boards, forks, spoons, pots and other types of kitchen utensils. Be sure to buy lunch boxes in which you will pack your order, toothpicks, disposable Japanese sticks. Find suppliers or the market in advance where you will buy products (rice, fish, seaweed). Purchase a refrigerator to store food.
Step 3
Organize an order acceptance point, where a computer with Internet access and a direct telephone line must be installed to accept and process orders.
Step 4
Hire staff - a chef, a sushi delivery chauffeur and a dispatcher to take orders. The chef must be able to prepare a variety of sushi. It is advisable to hire this employee with extensive work experience. The chauffeur must be polite and accurate, it is with him that clients will most often meet, which means that his appearance will be decisive in the formation of an impression of your business. But the dispatcher should be responsive, with a pleasant voice and polite. He will accept the order, which means he must be able to communicate with customers.
Step 5
Advertise your sushi delivery. Print flyers with pictures of ready meals and prices. Place an ad for sushi delivery on the Internet and on television.