How to run a Restaurant: Clueless Edition | Dr. Navneet Gill | TEDxPDEU
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2022
- "When they cut off our electricity, my only option was to do what Nirupa Roy used to do in every 80s movie ever..." Dr. Navneet Gill walks us through her journey from being a dentist to a successful restaurant chain owner. Her restaurant venture Nini's Kitchen caters to nearly 35,000 people every month throughout their 5 restaurant and 8 bakery outlets in Gujarat, India. She mentions seven major points to take into consideration, not only to run a restaurant, but also in life to get out of the false trap of overnight success. Dr. Navneet Gill is a dentist by the day and a restaurateur by the night. From not knowing anything about the hospitality industry, to being the proud owner of 5 restaurants and 8 bakery outlets, her journey is the stuff movies are made of.
Nini’s kitchen, her brainchild, is one of the most popular food chains in Gujarat. Her talk on “How to run a restaurant, without knowing anything about running a restaurant”, is aimed to give you an insight into what it takes to make your place in a super competitive, ever changing market. When not working, she can be seen watching Peppa pig and cocomelon on loop, with her two year old. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
In three months from 0 customers to fully occupied restaurant! Sounds too good to be true
Your lectures, your words and your inspiring stories all have a huge place in my heart.
This was really inspiring for me as I’m also a new and sole restaurateur. It’s a lot and overwhelming, but I’ll keep preserving.
Thanks for this!
Hats off to you. I can’t wait to come back here and update on how things are going. This was well spoken and very informative. Thank you for breaking it down. I’m more confident after watching your Ted Talk. Best Ted Talk hand down.
This is truly inspiring. Restaurant businesses aren't easy and need lots of patience. Good job y'all!
So so inspiring ...Doc ... proud of u guys 👍👍...
Wow, what a story and what a journey. Kudos
Heart touching and very inspiring so proud of you ma'am!!
Wow … that was beautiful and real at the same time ! Thank you for the video ! 🙏
Very inspiring! Thank you for sharing your story.
Superb Mam, yes we were there in 2014 and also before that, struggle is real, I still remember how much efforts you both have done to make Nini’s Kitchen successful restaurant ❤️❤️❤️
Wow !! such a overwhelming success story!! great inspiration !!
Very Inspiring Ma’am. And hands down the coolest TedEx talk ever!!! I feel so privileged that I have been your student! More power to you Ma’am❤️❤️
Honestly, a Cook, manager, and a server can run a 50 to 70 guest by themselves.
Provided they’ve done it before.
Congratulations ma'am🎉🎉🥳... It was an honor to be your student.. You're always been my motivation. 🌹
Too inspiring ma'am ..hats off to you and ur team's efforts to build nini's from the scratch 👍
I was almost given up but the thought of trying once more time before I close it down and came to watch some youtube lessons on how to do inventory. This video pops up ...wow!!! I am so inspired to do it again, although my takeaway wasn't been through this bad.
You guys are rock stars. I wish you all the best. ❤❤❤
Hang in there. It’s just when you’re at the verge of breaking down, that a breakthrough happens❤️
Ohh my god.... I literally have tears in my eyes, that happiness vaale tears,,, just wow ma'am, it was an incredible journey❤️. I'm so so proud student of having a teacher like you. Thank you mam for everything everything, thank you for giving life lessons in a unique way, I can never thank you enough but I'm saying this that one of the best things that ever happened to me is getting admission in cdsrc and meeting you. You are that personality for me.. always always grateful. You are my idol and will forever be🤍🙏
Excellent inspiration thought 👌👌👍
Great Ma'am, keep going, 💐& truly inspiring me.
So so inspiring ♥️
Glad to listen you mam. It will inspire to most of one in hotel industry..
I'm truly thankful for the insights and journey you've shared. Your speech has left a lasting impact on me, and I'm grateful for the valuable lessons I've learned. Thank you for your inspiring words.👏
That's really a very Inspiring Story.
Thanks for ur last line, now we turned 2 yrs on my Restautant- Indian Kitchen McKinney, TX still struggling but going strong on my journey!
Patience, persistence and consistently good food, my friend is the secret sauce♥️
❤❤❤❤❤ Love your speech and the real story, sister! It's very inspiring! Thank you, God bless you! I will catch up, once I come out of this deep water
Fabulous ma'am..
I truly enjoy watching this video it was inspiring 👏🏽
Hats off to u maam see u more successful in ur life...👍
Very inspiring mam.. keep rocking
One of the best restaurant in ahmedabad
Congratulations......😊😊😊
Great mam, very inspiring 💫
No words... I can feel your back days struggles ....
Till now I have watched many video like this but really this is hard work. confident struggle is the top inspiration video
Thank you for this ❤
Made my day! Thankyou ❤
The rising star of our college ❤️
Mad respect ✊🏻🔥
Earlier I was asking myself why I couldn't seem to wrap my head around the struggles of opening up a restaurant. Everyone around me was saying that it'll be difficult but I couldnt really fathom how difficult is difficult. But this is such an eye opener. Thank you, I needed to hear this today.
did you open your restaurant now ?
This talk is about more than How to Run a Restaurant, it's How to Run a Life. A presentation to revisit.
+1
You have disappointed us regulars by closing down in Surat. You were the best.
I wanna make my own story someday after some years and let everyone listen to it. Hope my days goes as per my plans and I wish everyone of us here struggling to be the best version succeed in life.
Superb ma'am 👍
So nice 💯
Very interesting
amazing
Congratulations mam!!
Congratulations, TEDxPDEU :D
I really had goosebumps during the entire talk. Always my Inspiration 💫
Osm 😍😍
So much to learn from you Ma'am! Always an inspiration!💫🙌
Achieving your dream is one of the hardest things in the world.
I’m reversed I was in the restaurant business thank goodness I’m in a safe job now. This lady is absolutely right what she says please listen all new business owners!!!!!
There needs to be a crash course telling people what they’re signing up for, before they actually take the plunge.
L move
You gave up 😢...she didn't...that's the difference why she's successful and you are not
Truely very inspiring🔥💯
nice
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Great video
But not quite there…the speaker goes on about struggles and financial difficulties but never mentions once how they overcame all this to be hustling and bustling and breaking even in 8months
By never compromising on quality and showing up every day.
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Superb.
🖤🖤🖤✨
Informative
Very good 😍
😊
Very nyc...
👍💐💐💐
13:00 Word of mouth promotion
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i started a restaurant with one rice
What rice and where?
Ded 😂 but still true😂
I'm more interested in the "zillion other things" you had to deal with !
Staff poaching, high commissions charged by food delivery apps, food bloggers, maintainance, cops, health inspectors, corrupt VAT inspectors (no GSt then), inflated egos and a zillion other things (the list is too long, deserves 2 more tedx talks)
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It’s marketing video, Tedx quality is getting questionable
inspiring story but this accent is so hard to understand
English of Indian, omg i cant understand unless i turn the cc on
You have the name of a Sikh from Punjab state, but your English accent sounds like you grew up in a Hindi speaking or south Indian region. You know that funny Indian accent. They way she prounces 40 like Fawty. Punjabis do not sound funny or girly when speaking English. We are tough and hardcore.😂😂
Did you miss the part about the Army background? Which means growing up every where from Kochi, Kerala to Meerut U.P, to Jalandhar, Punjab to Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh to Ahmedabad, Gujarat? I’d rather be a proud Indian than just being restricted to a Punjabi, which by the way I am also proud of❤