Zanzibari Cuisine Restaurant

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The Zanzibar Cuisine Restaurant offers a gastronomic escape, presenting a diverse array of dishes infused with a harmonious fusion of African, Arabic, and Indian influences. Signature Zanzibari delicacies, such as Mandazi, Kachori, Mabuyu, Muhogo, and Fendazi, alongside Chapati bread, local fruit juices, and traditional beverages, grace the restaurant’s menu. Mashroo3k for Economic Consulting underscores the economic viability of this project, citing limited competition and a burgeoning demand for unique culinary experiences among patrons.

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Description Zanzibari Cuisine Restaurant

Description Zanzibari Cuisine Restaurant

The Zanzibar Cuisine Restaurant offers a gastronomic escape, presenting a diverse array of dishes infused with a harmonious fusion of African, Arabic, and Indian influences. Signature Zanzibari delicacies, such as Mandazi, Kachori, Mabuyu, Muhogo, and Fendazi, alongside Chapati bread, local fruit juices, and traditional beverages, grace the restaurant’s menu. Mashroo3k for Economic Consulting underscores the economic viability of this project, citing limited competition and a burgeoning demand for unique culinary experiences among patrons.

Mashroo3k for Economic Consulting is proud to offer specialized services to investors, leveraging our extensive database spanning all Middle Eastern markets. Our highly skilled and experienced team provides in-depth market analysis and insightful perspectives, enabling informed decision-making. Mashroo3k is endorsed by major funders in the Arab world and our data aligns with leading global databases, including UNICEF Data, Statista, ITC, OEC, and WITS. With services extending across 35 countries worldwide, partnering with us ensures a pathway to success.

Zanzibari Cuisine Restaurant Dishes

Zanzibari Cuisine Restaurant Dishes

  • Mandazi
  • Kachori
  • Mabuyu.
  • Muhogo.
  • Fendazi.
  • Chapati bread.
  • Local fruit juices.
  • Traditional beverages.
Why Mashroo3k ?

Why Mashroo3k ?

  • Mashroo3k has over 10 years of experience in preparing feasibility studies, conducting market research, and providing comprehensive consulting services.
  • Mashroo3k has offices in 7 international branches, located in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Qatar, Oman, Yemen, and Iraq, in addition to its agents in China, Singapore, and other countries.
    Having delivered over 7,000 feasibility studies, Mashroo3k has helped thousands of clients achieve their investment goals.
  • Mashroo3k’s services are accredited and trusted by all financial institutions and funding entities across the Middle East.
  • The company’s geographic reach spans 35 countries across all continents.
  • Mashroo3k holds membership in over 100 prestigious international organizations specializing in market research and business management.
  • Its team consists of 350 consultants with deep expertise in promising economic sectors, ensuring tailored solutions and strategies that meet clients’ needs.
  • Mashroo3k is partnered with more than 10,200 suppliers across 22 countries, providing logistical support for projects, including production lines, raw materials, machinery, and equipment.
  • With an extensive database, Mashroo3k enhances the accuracy of its forecasts and analyses, strengthening its risk management capabilities.
  • Project Features
  • Study Contents
  • Sector Indicator
  • The project as an investment opportunity
مؤشرات القطاع
  • Tasty and delicious dishes.
  • Various Zanzibari dishes.
  • Adhere to quality and food safety standards.
  • Professional team of customer service.
  • Delivery service.
  • Cozy and serene environment.

Executive Summary

  • Project Overview
  • Financial Indicators
  • Project justification
  • Government investment incentives for the project
  • Target Markets
  • Final indicators and outcomes of the project

Project Service/Product Study

  • Description of the project and all its services/products
  • Project advantages and production requirements

Market Size Study

  • Familiarity with distribution channels
  • Consumers’ behavior, desires, and habits
  • Competitors’ products or services and their strengths and weaknesses
  • The nature and attributes of the market
  • The size of the demand for a product or service
  • The available share of the target market
  • The optimal method of marketing

Study of Risks

  • Identifying the risks
  • Risks’ impact on the project
  • Methods of risk prevention

Technical Study

  • A detailed description of the project’s products, the expected production capacity, and identifying investment costs
  • Identifying the size of electrical and water power
  • Identifying the project’s employment
  • Identifying the project’s requirements
  • Estimating construction costs
  • Estimating the total capital
  • Estimating annual operating costs
  • Estimating the amount of operating capital

Financial Study

  • The total required investment costs of the project
  • Structuring the income statement, cash flow statement, and balance sheet of the first ten years of operation
  • Estimating the expected annual revenues of the project in light of the identified operating capacities
  • The optimal funding structure of the project in light of the investors’ capabilities and funding terms
  • The project financial indicators and sensitivity analysis

Regulatory and Administrative Study

  • The project workforce
  • Regulatory structure
  • Job duties
المشروع كفرصة استثمارية

The service sector, in its essence, does not rely on raw materials or goods and their sale but instead focuses on providing intangible services, such as transportation services, hospitality services, healthcare services, and more. This sector is the main driver of the economies of major countries; for example, in the United States, the service sector accounts for 85% of the GDP. As for the service sector in Saudi Arabia, statistics and indicators confirm its contribution to approximately 48.02% of the GDP. This vital sector comprises five key activities:

  1. Wholesale and retail trade, restaurants, and hotels:
    The GDP of Saudi Arabia amounted to 2,625,442 million SAR. The “Wholesale and retail trade, restaurants, and hotels” sector contributed around 10.8% (284,579 million SAR) to this GDP.

  2. Transportation, storage, and communications services:
    The “Transportation, storage, and communications” sector contributes approximately 6.6% (172,304 million SAR).

  3. Financial services, insurance, real estate, and business services:
    The “Financial services, insurance, real estate, and business services” sector contributes about 6.4% (377,725 million SAR) to the GDP.

  4. Community, social, and personal services:
    This sector contributes 2.5% (65,729 million SAR) to the GDP.

  5. Government services:
    The contribution of government services to the GDP is 21.9% (576,089 million SAR).

 
مؤشرات المشروع

The service sector is expected to contribute approximately 58% to Saudi Arabia’s GDP by 2026.


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