Industry Guide on How To Start a F&B Business in Malaysia
Setting up an F&B Business in Malaysia
Haidilao has become a well-known hotpot restaurant in Malaysia with 935 branches all over the world. Opening up your own restaurant may not be easy as it seems. You will want to own a business that can gradually grow into something more in the long run. Before setting up a restaurant business, there are many things that need to be taken into consideration.
In this article, we will look at the things needed to start a business.
Benefits of a restaurant
Invent new recipes and beverage ideas everyday
Meet new people from different places and backgrounds
Opportunity to travel to other places and countries and get inspired by new things for your restaurant
Things you need to consider:
1. Market Research
Gathering all information on your target customers and market are important. Understanding them, knowing them and analyzing their behavior bring a good plus to the business you’re about to start.
2. Business Plan
Your business plan should include the following:
Restaurant Concept Is your F&B business going to be a restaurant, a bar or mixture of both elements? Your concept should include all the necessaries like the menu, capital, expected profits, marketing plan, licenses and permits, etc.
Business Entity Is your F&B business going to be included under sole proprietorship or through a partnership? Will it be a franchise or a limited company?
Menu & Quality Control You don’t need to have a ton of different recipes in store for your F&B however, your menu should have at least one or two recipes that grabs the customers attention with its taste and quality.
Restaurant Location Other than the F&B quality, a strategic location plays a huge role in attracting customers to dine in your restaurant.
Capital You will need a lump sum to get your F&B started and keep it going. You should take all necessary funds to get started. A list of what your capital will be used for:
Rental (applicable if you do not own your premise)
Marketing
Licenses, permits, and business insurances
Employees
Equipment and other set up
Marketing What is unique about your F&B business? You should use that as an advantage while marketing your business to the public. In this technology era, the most popular way to promote your business is through social media marketing.
F&B Licenses and Permits After everything has set sail, you should apply for a license for your business. A Malaysia business license differs depending on the nationality of the investors for your business.
An F&B restaurant should have:
Signboard License
Halal License (if applicable)
Alcohol License (if you’re opening a bar or selling alcohol in your restaurant)
MACP and PPM (the rights for restaurants to play music in the premises)
F&B Licenses and Permits After everything has set sail, you should apply for a license for your business. A Malaysia business license differs depending on the nationality of the investors for your business.
A foreign-owned F&B restaurant should have:
Wholesale License
Retail Trade License
Such a licenses are only permitted for concepts like French, Western, Arabian Cuisines, etc. with a minimum space of 1,500 sq. ft.
3. Setting up your business
You can incorporate your business locally or register your foreign company in Malaysia.
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