An Analysis Of The Impact Of Arab Culture On The Success Of A Restaurant And Cafe Shop Dapur Arab In Indonesia
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to An Analysis Of The Impact Of Arab Culture On The Success Of A Restaurant And Cafe Shop Dapur Arab In Indonesia Cafés are an important element in daily social life in many cities in Indonesia, as the city of Jokjakarta is one of these cities that has social conditions that influenced the establishment of many types of cafés and restaurants in the city, so this thesis aimed at analyzing the location of the café field and its development over the years. time, the internal structure of that domain, and the structure of objective relations between the positions occupied by individuals and groups placed in a state of competition.
Studying an coffee shop and restaurant Dapur Arab project in Indonesia is a great investment idea, because the coffee shop is one of the places frequented by young people and different age groups to spend quality time with friends, or for appointments, job interviews, or studies in one of the open spaces, away from the work routine, in addition to many From the requirements and many purposes for which you can tell that the demand for this service is excellent.
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