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I managed to lose the key card to my complex/building about 10 days ago, so I had been either waiting for people to leave or bothering the guard to let me in. Yesterday (Sunday), I asked the guard to sell me his toggle. While he said "no" at first, an hour later, he told me I could have it for y50 (as long as I remained hush-hush about it; I'm guessing his bosses don't read FT). The official price is probably only y20, but going through the "official process" is certainly worth more than y30.
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The IKI bbq phenomenon
I can't give IKI its own thread because: 1) it is not iconic like "Made in China"; and 2) they don't sell Japanese beef (a sticking point for me insofar as Korean bbq places are concerned).
But, I want to tell you its story because it is kind of inspirational. Bang Bang opened up a few months prior to IKI last year (they are next door to each other). I always knew Bang would succeed because one of its owners has been running restaurants in BJ for 20 years, but I had my doubts about IKI: 4 kids from Taiwan/Korea opening a restaurant in a city with a gazillion Korean restaurants.
Fast forward a year, and that place is packed every night... to the extent that it's joined the (very) short list of restaurants in BJ where reservations are a necessity.
How did they make it happen? Well, courting the celebrities and coal miner children seems to have helped their cause. I'm also guessing that they have a solid presence on weibo (Chinese twitter clone). In any event, they pulled off a grand slam that is worthy of an HBS case study.
But, I want to tell you its story because it is kind of inspirational. Bang Bang opened up a few months prior to IKI last year (they are next door to each other). I always knew Bang would succeed because one of its owners has been running restaurants in BJ for 20 years, but I had my doubts about IKI: 4 kids from Taiwan/Korea opening a restaurant in a city with a gazillion Korean restaurants.
Fast forward a year, and that place is packed every night... to the extent that it's joined the (very) short list of restaurants in BJ where reservations are a necessity.
How did they make it happen? Well, courting the celebrities and coal miner children seems to have helped their cause. I'm also guessing that they have a solid presence on weibo (Chinese twitter clone). In any event, they pulled off a grand slam that is worthy of an HBS case study.
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Btw, this post is useless without pics
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I was at IKI opening night. My son is friends with the owner, who is pretty young himself. Me, my son and the family and two employees were there. I was curious whether the place would make it, not because of the food or ambiance, but the location which is on a dead end street. I am so glad they have prospered, as they have worked hard and have a quality product. And I would agree with your assessment of their target market, though it would seem to be very good for tourists as well.
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Yes, they are.
In the last 10 years, China has introduced an alternative to judicial enforcement of trademark infringement (which remains a dicey proposition at best). The administrative enforcement procedure is quick, inexpensive and effective, resulting in destruction of the infringing goods, though no compensatory damages.
I did like your picture of the Starbucks knock-off. As another poster noted, there isn't much that can top that.
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I was at IKI opening night. My son is friends with the owner, who is pretty young himself. Me, my son and the family and two employees were there. I was curious whether the place would make it, not because of the food or ambiance, but the location which is on a dead end street. I am so glad they have prospered, as they have worked hard and have a quality product. And I would agree with your assessment of their target market, though it would seem to be very good for tourists as well.
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Apart from Bang and IKI, there is a Thai massage place (i.e. nothing else). In any case, feel free to drop me a line when you're in town. I am also friends with the IKI people, and I live 2 minutes from there.
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- I like to people watch on Subway line 10 traveling from HaidianHuangZhuang to Guomao. (line 1 @ China World)
- I like the cute short gals with red hats at the Wei DUD Mei bakery when getting my morning pastry.
- I like reading the propaganda in the China Daily.
- I like the local Haidian 2nd hand IT street stores.
-I like the local wet market in the morning, & even Walmart on weekday mornings, But never visit either on the weekend.
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