SIOMOYAKI/ Bite-sized fusion of flavors.:
Aileen Maxine V. Magtira, Andrea V. Quigao, Bianca Mehriel D. Perez, Emanuel L. Santarina, Jamaeca Andrei Pilapil and Sheila Marie C. Waminal.--
- Technological University Of The Philippines, Manila. 2025
- xii, 228 pages. 29 cm
Bachelor's thesis
College of Liberal Arts.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
This feasibility study examines the potential success of Siomoyaki Yatai, a street food business offering a unique fusion of Chinese and Japanese flavors. Targeted at urban markets such as 18-49 years old, students, and young professionals, the company reinterprets traditional street food through three innovative and inclusive product lines.
Siomoyaki Yatai’s form of organization as a partnership emphasizes sustainable operations by sourcing locally produced ingredients, adopting recyclable packaging, and minimizing waste, aligning with the eco-conscious values of its target audience. Collaborative management and digital marketing enhance efficiency and market presence, while market research confirms strong interest in its fusion concept, operational effectiveness, and regulatory compliance.
The study findings underscore Siomoyaki Yatai's ability to satisfy customer preferences, ensure operational efficiency, and comply with legal standards. Five-year financial projections reveal steady revenue growth, manageable liabilities, and increasing equity, demonstrating the potential for sustainable expansion. With an innovative business model, eco-conscious practices, and a strong partnership structure, the business is well-positioned for long-term profitability and success in the competitive street food industry.