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62-Year-Old Runs Dream Restaurant Successfully Post Retirement, Serves Homemade Food with Love!

Summary: Chasing a long-cherished dream, 62-year-old Smita Surendranath Blaggan started Lake View Restaurant in Goa.

Who said after a certain age retirement is the only resort for elderly people? Inspiration can find you at any age! The only thing that it demands is that you recognize your calling. Discovering passion and rekindling your dreams at the age when people expect you to retire is the new ‘IN’ for senior citizens.

The person who we are talking about is Smita Surendranath Blaggan- a 62-year-old restaurateur based in Goa who after getting retired from her government job made her way into the hospitality sector chasing her dreams. Her lake view restaurant is the labour of love and passion of hers and her son Rohit (30).

A Blend of Diverse Culture

Born in Karnataka’s Dharwad district, Smita is a Maharashtrian who married into a Punjabi family. The stark contrast between the two cultures would have given a cultural shock to anyone. However, for Smita, it was a boon. With such a diverse family background, she received exposure to multiple cuisines and flavours.

Not only is she well-versed in different world cuisines such as Italian and continental, but also speaks multiple languages like Punjabi, Konkani, Goan, and Maharashtrian. Smita likes to make all the spices on her own that she uses in her lip-smacking dishes. When it comes to shopping for raw ingredients such as fruits and vegetables, she ensures to do it on her own.

However, the Journey was not Easy!

Smita and her son Rohit started their restaurant in March 2020. But before they could start their operations, the nation went under lockdown due to COVID-19. The following months were full of uncertainties, anxiety, and a sense of unease.

But as they say, good things and good coffee take time to brew, this mother-son duo waited patiently during that time as they were super-confident about their food cooked with delectable flavors and lots of love.

All Roads Lead to Good Food

Recalling her younger days, Smita says, “I remember cooking as early as 10 years old, making jawar roti for my father. Even after I got married and moved to Goa in 1986, food played a very important role. I am a foodie and so I’m always on the lookout for new cuisines and foods to try.”

She continues, “My mother and mother-in-law were both wonderful cooks and I have learned a lot from both of them. My love for good food was so strong that I enjoyed coming into a Punjabi family and learning so many new things. In fact, after eating my mother’s mutton curry, the smell would linger on my fingers for up to three days and I would love that.”

Soon after her marriage, her place became the favorite spot for everyone when it comes to relishing delightful food. From her husband’s colleagues and bosses or her children’s favorites, the food that she whipped attracted people like a magnet.

The 60s’ Gave a New Direction to her Life

For many people starting a new business post-retirement happens by chance. But Smita always wanted to own a restaurant. It was a conversation that she often had with her late husband as well. Every time she would host a bunch of people at her home, her husband would often suggest that food is her true calling.

The restaurant was started when her son Rohit returned to India from Dubai in 2020. Starting initially with a minimum investment of about INR 25 lakhs, her restaurant is located right next to a shimmering lake with a seating capacity of 150, which provides this place an edge over other cafes.

Fun, Food & Flavours

Along with a spectacular view of the beautiful lake, Smita ensures that her guests receive nothing but the best Goan food in Goa. She is particular about everything that happens in her kitchen. From making garlic and ginger paste to the freshly pound masala, everything is made once the order is placed.

Smita says that every day comes with its unique challenges which make life even more interesting. She says, “What is life without some masala and drama.”

From flipping the pages of a cookbook as a young girl to now becoming a proud owner of a restaurant enveloped in the aroma of her various recipes, Smita shares that she is living the dream of her life.

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Restaurant Business: Here Are 4 Tips to Run a Restaurant Business Successfully Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Mumbai, December 2: Restaurant business is one of the toughest businesses to break into. In spite of that, there are thousands of new restaurants are coming up every year. There is immense competition in this space and therefore there are certain things where attention needs to be given.

Restaurants across the country suffered severe losses as they had to be closed due to the coronavirus induced lockdown. Today, as the rules have relaxed and respective governments have allowed them to open, but there are several restrictions that need to be followed. Catering Business in India: 6 Quick Tips to Boost Sales, Attract New Customers & Stay on Top of Customer’s Mind.

We have listed a few tips which can help you to run your restaurant business successfully:

You should be a master at what you are selling:

You should know the food at the back of your art. Customers need to be served good food. No matter, how fancy your restaurant is and you may hire the best chef as well, but if your food is not up to the mark, customers won’t come to you.

Take care of hygiene:

This has become an important point more so amid the coronavirus pandemic. Take utmost care of frequently sanitizing the items and also the place. This will make the customers confident about visiting your place.

Take care of your customers

Along with providing good food, great service goes hand in hand. In today’s age and day, you can’t afford to make your customers unsatisfied. Treat them well, take care of their minute details, remember their special days and make their feel special. Remember, customers are spending money to avail your service, so you should be doing full justice to it.

Update Your Menu

With numerous cuisine coming into place and thanks to Youtube and other social media channels, today a customer is extremely educated and much more aware of different cultures. So, if you are planning to cater to a diverse crowd, it is very important to update your menu with new cuisines. This will not only add a new element but will surprise your old customers as well.

 

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Opening a Restaurant Amid COVID-19 Pandemic? Here Are 4 Tips Which Eatery Businesses Can Follow to See Success

Mumbai, October 27: The coronavirus pandemic affected everyone, from businesses being shut to people being fired. Now with the economy opening up, and several curbs being lifted, restaurants along with other eateries have started their operations, but at a slow pace.

With the coronavirus rapidly spreading across the world and cases still on the rise, restaurants may need to hold on a little more before resuming operations like before.

Here are a few tips which restaurants can follow to see success in their business: 

Maintain Hygiene: The first and foremost thing is to maintain hygiene. Customers always like to take their meals or have a good dinner at a place which is clean and gives attention to hygiene. This has become extremely important amid the coronavirus pandemic, where people are extremely sceptical of trusting anyone who scores low on this point.

Customer is king: Like any business, restaurants also thrive on customers. It is therefore very important to keep them at the centre of your planning and strategy. Be polite, hospitable and make them feel special. Invest your time and effort on your guests. Give them special offers on their birthdays, anniversary and other days.

Be online: If your business is not yet online, it is time, you should rethink and make a strategy on how to go online. With the increase in online food delivery apps and the rise among people ordering food from their home, you will lose out on a major chunk of the customers if your presence is not on the online platforms.

Be Active on digital: As a restaurant, it is very important to be active on the digital platform. You need to always keep updating your customer base about exciting offers and lure them with attractive food pictures.