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Food, Technology and
Beverage Vol. 2 – August 2001
TO CHERISH
THE MEMORY OF … …
'daipaidong' (大牌档) is a Chinese
slang used in Hong Kong at early 1950s which referred to a number of
food stalls located side by side on a narrow street with open roofs.
Since the licenses issued by the Government Authority to these food
stalls were large in size, 'daipai' means a big license while 'dong'
stands for 'stall'. Despite of its simple, crude and often crowded
environment, it had attracted many HK people to take their meals
especially breakfasts there.
Notwithstanding of
the low prices, the stress of the cooking technique was one of the
factors that the 'daipaidong' were able to survive for more than thirty
years. Following the growing population in HK and as a means of
hygienic control, all the 'daipaidong' had to be removed and business
came to an end in early 1980s.
 To
recall memory of the old days, Dai
Pai Dong Restaurant (大排档), a new look of modernized
restaurant, was established in 1993. Being one of the subsidiaries of
the retail chains under Kampery Development Ltd., it is now running a
total of 12 outlets in Hong Kong.
In addition to
providing the traditional drinks and Chinese entrees, Dai Pai Dong Restaurant has
developed their own brand. They are offering a range of drink packs
such as milk tea, coffee, green tea etc., which are available for sale
at their outlets and supermarkets.
Following
the successful launch of the membership scheme in 2000, Dai Pai Dong is now offering
a membership promotion with 40% discount for the first patronage and
goes with a number of complimentary drinks coupons. To interface the
membership accounts with SeitoR Food
& Beverage Management System, Dai Pai Dong is also
using SeitoR membership package
to update the members' data base.
In response to the
feedback of using SeitoR , Mr. Yu, Director of Operations said that the
system not only helps them to speed up the daily operations at their
Retail Shops but also enables them to work more systematically at the
back office. Mr. Yu further indicated that the implementation of
information technology has greatly improved management at all levels.
Seito Systems Ltd.
www.seito.com.hk
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