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Verdasco 11-05-2017 08:44 PM

Tung Hing bakery closing
 
just went today, good viet subs, for $4.00

closing on november 12th and nov 11th is customer appreciation day :(

:okay:

my childhood viet sub place is gone

:okay:

:okay:

keifun 11-05-2017 09:28 PM

Their viet subs are awesome and at a good price too. My to go place when I'm craving for them.

Will definitely be missed

bcrdukes 11-06-2017 02:17 AM

Oh wow, that's sad. Any reason why they are closing?

Vansterdam 11-06-2017 03:28 AM

love that place usually get special with the sausage+meatball added :fullofwin:

my buddys family is opening a new viet sub place by the ICBC center on kingsway in the next few weeks ;)

whitev70r 11-06-2017 05:58 AM

What is promo for the 11th, customer appreciation day? Bet lines will be around the block!

FN-2199 11-06-2017 07:25 AM

Their subs are the bomb. Anytime they have fresh bread for their subs, they kindly let you know to wait a bit to get it fresh.
Definitely getting some subs this week!!

dapperfied 11-06-2017 08:42 AM

Whatttt... fuck.

Bender Unit 11-06-2017 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 8870621)
Oh wow, that's sad. Any reason why they are closing?

I guess
next generation don't want to be a baker and work 7 days a week
every day wake up at 5a.m. in the morning and start baking.

Hamburger 11-06-2017 10:34 AM

This was my go to place for cheap subs.
I'm going to miss this bakery

whitev70r 11-06-2017 11:02 AM

^ Buy 100 and freeze them!

Traum 11-06-2017 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bender Unit (Post 8870671)
I guess
next generation don't want to be a baker and work 7 days a week
every day wake up at 5a.m. in the morning and start baking.

It always makes me wonder though -- does a family / small business always has to work 7 days a week to make it work? Would it make the business unprofitable to only operate 5 days a week -- although probably with 1 work day either on Sat/Sun? Or, can they just get outside help to keep the business running 7 days a week?

bcrdukes 11-06-2017 11:39 AM

Bakeries often have high profit margins and relatively low operating costs. Perhaps they did not meet the volumes needed to make it attractive enough to keep the business alive, or simply because they failed to realize the potentials of their business had they crunched some numbers or consulted for advice on how to run the business with a well-defined plan.

We only know one side of the story in this situation (and an unfortunately one in which they are simply closing) so we will never know.

yray 11-06-2017 12:51 PM

why work when you can sell the van special that they bought for 60k back in the 70s :troll:

bcrdukes 11-06-2017 12:53 PM

Well, there's that, too.

It could be that they own the property as well, and want to sell it as they may have been approached by a developer. Lots of development and urban densification in and around the Kingsway area.

shawnly1000 11-06-2017 01:02 PM

Apparently

"A staffer told me that their lease has ended and they will not be renewing it or relocating elsewhere." as per https://www.chowhound.com/post/tung-...losing-1064928

Manic! 11-06-2017 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Traum (Post 8870681)
It always makes me wonder though -- does a family / small business always has to work 7 days a week to make it work? Would it make the business unprofitable to only operate 5 days a week -- although probably with 1 work day either on Sat/Sun? Or, can they just get outside help to keep the business running 7 days a week?

What are you going to do with the 2 days off a week?


When some is trying to give you money you don't say no.

Verdasco 11-06-2017 01:14 PM

high rent cost, it makes sense.

If i remember... they only open 6 days a week?


tung hing is a place that legit gives extra portions of pate and butter when I ask for it.

I always get the special + sausage for $5.00, with extra pate and butter of course.

:okay:

Verdasco 11-06-2017 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Traum (Post 8870681)
It always makes me wonder though -- does a family / small business always has to work 7 days a week to make it work? Would it make the business unprofitable to only operate 5 days a week -- although probably with 1 work day either on Sat/Sun? Or, can they just get outside help to keep the business running 7 days a week?

The only way to have a restaurant / business take a day or two off if they have high profit margins that covers the total days lost.

for retail, bakery etc, it kills their profit for missing days.

Traum 11-06-2017 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Verdasco (Post 8870724)
The only way to have a restaurant / business take a day or two off if they have high profit margins that covers the total days lost.

for retail, bakery etc, it kills their profit for missing days.

I admire the hardworking business owners that are willing/able to grind it out 7 days a week to make their business work. I just hope they enjoy and/or find meaning in what they are doing, are comfortable with the consequences/sacrifices that are being made, and most importantly of all, don't physically and mentally drain themselves out from running the business 24/7.

I'm not trying to sound high or mighty or better-than-thou at all. But I personally wouldn't be able to stand a continual drain from work like that at all for anything more than a few months.

Verdasco 11-06-2017 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Traum (Post 8870727)
I admire the hardworking business owners that are willing/able to grind it out 7 days a week to make their business work. I just hope they enjoy and/or find meaning in what they are doing, are comfortable with the consequences/sacrifices that are being made, and most importantly of all, don't physically and mentally drain themselves out from running the business 24/7.

I'm not trying to sound high or mighty or better-than-thou at all. But I personally wouldn't be able to stand a continual drain from work like that at all for anything more than a few months.

easier said than done. We live in a country where education is unlimited.

Many of these families who start up restaurants, particularly vietnamese places all came from vietnam which gives little to no education back in the days. They move to a better country (canada) in hopes to feed their family.. with no education means hard work and time

Armind 11-06-2017 02:04 PM

When we had our restaurant, my dad only took a day off each year. Christmas.

Vansterdam 11-06-2017 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Verdasco (Post 8870722)
high rent cost, it makes sense.

If i remember... they only open 6 days a week?


tung hing is a place that legit gives extra portions of pate and butter when I ask for it.

I always get the special + sausage for $5.00, with extra pate and butter of course.

:okay:

Lol Saigon Viet sub place I ask for extra pate + butter they charge me extra and always give me the same regular amount :badpokerface: happened a few times they starting to cheap out on toppings

Euro7r 11-06-2017 05:54 PM

CHOKED. This is my go to place for viet subs. Been going here the past 10+ yrs...

Always get two subs. Even when the subs increased in price over the years, didn't care. Just take my money :fuckyea:. So damn good.

I think I'll have to drive from Metrotown during lunch time this week, just to get my hands on a sub.

corollagtSr5 11-06-2017 08:38 PM

You can video blog the last time you ever eat a tung hing sandwich lol

whitev70r 11-07-2017 11:32 AM

Was in the hood and looking forward to getting a couple ... but they close on Tuesdays. :okay:


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