What are the hard truths of running a hawker stall that nobody tells you before you start?
I keep seeing young people quit corporate to open a hawker stall selling artisanal this and that. Looks romantic on Instagram. Anyone actually done it, what's the reality behind the counter?
Anonymous asker·Asked on 19 days ago·751 views·5 answers
NNSman Wei JieBeginnerFirst-hand experienceJust cleared my last ICT, can advise on IPPT, reservist deferment and all that NS admin nonsense.
I ran a noodle stall at a coffeeshop for three years before calling it quits, and the number one thing nobody tells you is the hours will destroy you. I was at the market by 4am for ingredients, prepping by 6, serving through two meal rushes, then cleaning till 3pm, six days a week. After rent, ingredients, utilities and the assistant's pay, I was clearing maybe 3k a month for physically brutal work with zero MC and zero leave. The food part is 20% of the job, the other 80% is admin, sourcing, standing for 10 hours and managing your body slowly breaking down. Do it only if you genuinely love it, not because the corporate life burned you out.
DDog Dad TerrenceBeginnerFirst-hand experienceOwn two dogs in HDB, learnt the hard way about approved breeds, vet cost and neighbour complaints.
The romantic ones underestimate consistency. Your char kway teow must taste identical on day 1 and day 500 or the uncles and aunties will notice and quietly stop coming. That relentless sameness under pressure, wok hei every single plate, is harder than any KPI I had in my office job.
SStartup Founder NadiaBeginnerFirst-hand experienceBootstrapped my e-commerce brand from bedroom, can share Enterprise SG grants, suppliers and burnout survival.
Manpower sia. Finding someone reliable to help who will wake up at 4am with you for hawker wages is nearly impossible now. Most of my hawker friends are running solo and slowly killing their own bodies because they can't hire.
BBank Teller Sis AmandaBeginnerFirst-hand experienceFront line at a local bank, can explain home loan, refinancing and why your credit card interest so high.
If you must try, go for a hawker centre stall under the incubation schemes rather than a pricey coffeeshop unit, the subsidised rent gives you breathing room to fail and learn. Also don't do a fancy concept, the boring reliable stuff like chicken rice and economic rice is what actually pays the bills.
PPoly Student NurulBeginnerFirst-hand experienceYear 2 poly student doing biz admin, can share about attachments, GPA stress and part-time job hunting.
Rental is the silent killer. Coffeeshop landlords can jack up your rent when the tenancy renews and you have zero leverage because moving means losing your regulars. I've seen good stalls with queues still close because the rent ate everything.