Monday, June 1, 2009

Power Thai Restaurant

The Power Thai Restaurant is a fast food restaurant modelled after Chipolte, but themed along the lines of Thai food. The main concept is good value, fast service, great tasting food. Here's how it works:

Customer enters the restaurant and greeted much like they would at a traditional Thai restaurant. However, instead of being seated they place their order immediately at a kiosk. The choices are limited to ensure quality, speed, and affordability. Select a staple of rice or noodles. Second select meat of pork or chicken. Next, assemble the spices/sauces for a finished product of paad thai, cashew brown sauce, basil red sauce, or green curry. All would include a healthy portion of carrots, brocholi, mini corn cobs, and mushrooms. Lastly comes fire! It's Thai, so it HAS to be hot. In the interest of mass distribution, I'd let customers select mild, medium, hot, or jungle Thai HOT.

That's it! All served within 10 minutes of arrival for dining in or carryout. Tastes great, costs $6 regardless of items selected, healthy balance, and speedy fast service. All with a smile. Credit cards accepted to keep those kiosks cooking.

Customers? They love the concept because they get a high quality, great tasting food, quickly, without killing the budget. Plus, for free they get an endorphine rush with the patented jungle Thai Hot sauce.

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