08-18-2016, 01:41 PM
"Had lunch at Lemongrass today; Genki's price has dropped to 12.99 all day, instead of the higher price at dinner. Still was empty."
Sounds like they are on life support and heading towards a flat line. That killer strip mall rent is combining with no sales, high food costs, and oppressive taxes and insurance fees to create the perfect storm of financial ruin. If they don't want to spend the rest of their lives licking their wounds they can try to quickly reinvent themselves with a substantial name and menu change.
As we pointed out in the beginning of this thread, the last thing that Keaau location needs is another bland Asian restaurant drowning in a sea of nearby bland Asian restaurants. Even if their buffet was "awesome" the place was probably doomed to failure. For it to succeed another nearby bland Asian restaurant would have to go out of business. That is an awful business strategy unless you are a huge corporate chain that can afford to take a loss in one location potentially for years until you can drive your competitors out of business. And... Pahoa has #1 Chinese BBQ and other bland restaurant options without that parking lot/traffic nightmare the Keaau location has. I live exactly in between the two locations and would never consider driving to Keaau for bland food.
If they want to continue pushing their bland-Asian-food business model their only hope for survival is to offer delivery to the huge subdivisions nearest to them (HPP, Orchidland, Ainaloa) that have no food delivery options because frankly, the only way I would eat disappointing bland Asian food is if somebody brought it to my door. Well, I live in OLE on an unpaved road... I meant gate.
I'm sure the Genki name right now is not working to their advantage and digging their heels in with bland, poorly-reviewed food and service is a recipe for continued disaster.
I do wish they prove me wrong and I wish them luck (but I won't eat there).
Sounds like they are on life support and heading towards a flat line. That killer strip mall rent is combining with no sales, high food costs, and oppressive taxes and insurance fees to create the perfect storm of financial ruin. If they don't want to spend the rest of their lives licking their wounds they can try to quickly reinvent themselves with a substantial name and menu change.
As we pointed out in the beginning of this thread, the last thing that Keaau location needs is another bland Asian restaurant drowning in a sea of nearby bland Asian restaurants. Even if their buffet was "awesome" the place was probably doomed to failure. For it to succeed another nearby bland Asian restaurant would have to go out of business. That is an awful business strategy unless you are a huge corporate chain that can afford to take a loss in one location potentially for years until you can drive your competitors out of business. And... Pahoa has #1 Chinese BBQ and other bland restaurant options without that parking lot/traffic nightmare the Keaau location has. I live exactly in between the two locations and would never consider driving to Keaau for bland food.
If they want to continue pushing their bland-Asian-food business model their only hope for survival is to offer delivery to the huge subdivisions nearest to them (HPP, Orchidland, Ainaloa) that have no food delivery options because frankly, the only way I would eat disappointing bland Asian food is if somebody brought it to my door. Well, I live in OLE on an unpaved road... I meant gate.
I'm sure the Genki name right now is not working to their advantage and digging their heels in with bland, poorly-reviewed food and service is a recipe for continued disaster.
I do wish they prove me wrong and I wish them luck (but I won't eat there).