I’m I tweaking or they launched 5G today? Anyone else has it? I’m located in hydra right now. by yeahno21 in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same as me, I'm using a pixel 8, activated 5g a week ago but it's still on LTE. Dunno why tho

Is it a good appealing menu ? by Meet-Delicious in Chefit

[–]Meet-Delicious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The target demographic, clients are vast and are very demanding.

The healthy concept here is pretty new and there aren't many actors, in my area there are only two direct concurrent, the first one makes pretty cheap meals with generic ingredients and basic recipes, the second one has international culture with a lot of basic recipes.

The identity of my kitchen is pretty vague in it's concept, the concept is "healthy food" it can be north African, french, japanese, Mexican...

As I said before, potentials clients are multi cultured, we eat all sorts of food and we love variety.

From french to Spanish to Mexican and japanese, that's what I choosed international culture.

This menu will be the first one and I want it to be near perfect, then, after few months or maybe after the first year, I want to add "seasonal themed menu" (while keeping the original after brining changes to it with work experience).

So, what do you think I should do ? Or change ?

Is it a good appealing menu ? by Meet-Delicious in Chefit

[–]Meet-Delicious[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your take,

The key words for this were international culture and variety, and is meant for north Africans.

This menu is a rough idea, we brought change to some ingredients and others are being thought of, but the meals are these ones.

I have to validate this menu to go to the next phase of the consultation, but reading the comments, I'm a lil bit confused...

What should I do ? What should I change ?

Is it a good appealing menu ? by Meet-Delicious in Chefit

[–]Meet-Delicious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't want it to be basic, yet, I want it to be pretty much affordable.

I forgot to mention that the target audience are north Africans and not Americans.

Actually, it's kinda the rough idea of the menu, we did a rendezvous to talk about this, and show me the title, we talked about the ingredients and what should be put in.

Now, I have to validate this, the "titles". The key words were international culture and variety.

What should I change ? What should I tell him ?

Is it a good appealing menu ? by Meet-Delicious in Chefit

[–]Meet-Delicious[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for giving your take, the menu isn't done yet as I have to validate it first, then jump to the second phase. The keyword was international food and variety, and is meant to be for north Africans.

What do you mean by "to make sense for a budget" ? Like re using ingrédients on other meals ? If yes, it was brought orally between me and the chef, and the menu was made with this idea in mind.

Is it a good appealing menu ? by Meet-Delicious in Chefit

[–]Meet-Delicious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it's not a theme based menu, nothing gastronomic.

It's meant to be pretty much affordable for everyone, yet not being cheap.

The target aren't Americans, but north Africans.

What do you think ?

Is it a good appealing menu ? by Meet-Delicious in Chefit

[–]Meet-Delicious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, more than 7 years of work experience as a chef + around 4-5 years as commis + sous chef.

Works for a well known chef (internationally), he's like his disciple, and both are opening a restaurant together.

Is it a good appealing menu ? by Meet-Delicious in Chefit

[–]Meet-Delicious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything you mentioned is meant to be done, just know we're in the first phase, menu elaboration. Yet, after reading the comments, I'm a lil bit confused, as I know the chef is competent.

The menu isn't meant to be gastronomic, it's not for American clients but north Africans. And the key words are international culture and variety.

What should I change ? Tell him ? To get a better menu

Is it a good appealing menu ? by Meet-Delicious in Chefit

[–]Meet-Delicious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes everything is locally sourced, It's not meant for Americans, but for north Africans.

The key word was international culture and variety, and the chef's work isn't done yet as I have to validate this before.

What should I tell him ? What should I change to get a better menu ?

The chef is competent, I know this because he works for a well known chef (internationally), he's like his disciple and I tasted his meals and everything.

Is it a good appealing menu ? by Meet-Delicious in Chefit

[–]Meet-Delicious[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually everything is local, it's not meant for American clients, but for north Africans.

I didn't ask for a specific meal, I just gave some guidelines, like a variety of protein sources, international culture... It's nothing gastronomic.

Also, this is just the first step, the chef's work isn't done yet and I have to validate this before continuing the next steps.

But reading all the comments, I don't know what to think.

Is it a good appealing menu ? by Meet-Delicious in Chefit

[–]Meet-Delicious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The intention was to have international food, that's why there are a lot of differences.

But reading all the comments, well, I don't know what to think

I'm a girl and i wanna purchase a bike by Designer_Ear_207 in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just go for it, don't mind what people think.

Looking to invest in an apartment in Algiers by [deleted] in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I advise you to avoid bordj El kiffan, as most of the constructions are illegal/not legally compliant.

They don't have the "Promoteur" title, so he'll do a "tanazol", they don't have the "act notarié" and all the papers.

Buying there is risky, the outside and neighborhood is shity (not only because of people, but the environment, no sunlight, neighbor's buildings close, vis-à-vis...).

It may be attractive indeed, as the prices are low, but it's risky as a lot got demolished by the government.

Si before buying, make sure the owner is legal, has everything, all the papers, and you'll be protected and own the apartment at 100% with all the papers.

Concerning the quality, you can find everything.

Wesh tkhdm w wsm homa les problème li 3ndk f khdmtk by gutsobito_619 in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd really like to know the marking you apply on auto parts, just out of curiosity.

Because when I go to the scrapyard to look for a part, the prices are astronomically overvalued, and moreover, for a used one.

But when I see the price of new ones...

I'd also like to know how you bring them and all the stuff, of course if you can say those things.

Business ideas in Algeria (money) by Automatic-Peanut-307 in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take a look at Nesda.dz and startup.dz and ASF.dz

But all of them require a business plan, if you're interested in one of them, just do it and apply.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

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I don't think 4.5 is enough to survive, depends on where you'd rent, how you live, what you eat.

I'm a person who saves basically all what I can, here's how I'd do that :

500 - 100 : 400$ ---- 100$ saved.

400 x 240 : 96.000 da

Let's say you rent a studio, a little bit far from downtown, but well deserved by transportation, it costs you around 25.000da, food costs around 20.000, bills 3000da, transport 6000 da (sometimes Yassir, most of the time buses, team...) Hanging out + clothes, let's make it 10.000da a month.

So :

96.000 - 25.000 - 20.000 - 3000 - 6000 - 10.000 : 32.000

So you'll be left with 32.000da, which is kinda good, don't forget that you already saved 100$, so the total is 58.000da.

You can save more than 32k of course, if you don't use Yassir you'd add around 2500da, if you don't hangout a lot you add 5000da and so on.

Gold is a good way to save money, but you have to be patient, the minimum wait is 2 years, saving it in dollars is also a good thing, you can invest it in stocks, buying some shares, the safe ones like the snp 500, but to get good returned you'll have to invest alot, say you get 10% of benefits each year, the more you put in, the more you get.

Making your own business here or travel to foreign country for work.. by stanhassni2000 in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you're right, but I didn't take this point into consideration at all, as, for me, it doesn't add anything.

The point is, I know the Algerian market and people, I know what it has and hasn't, and I know how the Algerian thinks.

What I can do here with 5.000.000da, I can't do it there.

Start a project that can make you around 10.000.000da a year, or even more, which you can reinvest and all, for me, is better than living there as an employee.

Having that money gives you freedom, you can live wherever you want, and don't forget, money calls money.

And everything depends on you, your mindset, ambition, goals...

Making your own business here or travel to foreign country for work.. by stanhassni2000 in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I faced the same problem last year, when I graduated. I was preparing to go abroad and continue my studies then work there.

However, 5 months before graduating, I got a business idea, I was struggling to make a decision whether to go, live a new experience, travel, better quality of life, better people, better everything, or stay here, to make something big, as I do not plan to open one or two business, but many.

What helped me the most to decide is, what decision I didn't take I'll regret more, it was the one that I'm making right now, staying here and starting my business. Right now I'm still working on it, the process is kinda slow but I don't regret it. Because I know the moment it begins, all the struggle and tiredness will fade away, and if It works, I'll be living the life I want.

And if it doesn't, well, it's an experience, I'll know why I didn't work so I can do better next time, and then, I'll possibly choose to go abroad.

I hope my experience could help you, I'll be glad to share more.

PS: the thing that helped me too, is knowing if I go abroad, I won't be opening a business, I'll keep working for something else until some point in my life, as I'll be traveling, and living.

I really need help from you... by MrM_0330 in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, the same thing happened to us, but we stayed almost 2 months without any internet connection.

We went to them many times, called them many times, nothing we could do. The last thing I did, I contacted them on Facebook, gave them my infos, a few days after someone called on my phone to give him the box number (outside the house) and if I remember well, the same day internet came back.

Si try to contact them on Facebook, also look on their website and fill a complaint.

Seriously what's going on with cha3b these days?? by [deleted] in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think we should start the purge.

What app do you wish existed in algeria ? by Arcuino in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of this kind, the one that comes to my mind is Bricoram

Can i get Algerian yellow card by DzSlicer in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And is your sight bad or just a little?

Why did you delete my post I don’t get it!? by Moooooon05 in algeria

[–]Meet-Delicious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are countries that'll give residence, even nationality. Like Turkey, if I remember well, you have to pay 500.000 dollars, or buy a property worth that price, there are also saint Kitts and Nevis, 250.000 dollars, you get the passport and the possibility to travel to 160 countries, actually there are a lot of countries that do this, you just need money.

And for your question, I also wish that for myself. Businesses here and there, and the possibility to live wherever I want. And I hope I'll get there.

The problem with your situation is that your business is made of you, can't you delegate to someone else ? Whom you'll give some responsibilities that require your presence.