However, Ms. Penpan also revealed that it was “really hard” in the beginning. In the first year, Penpan advertised her Pookai Dong Klong Khlung via her personal Facebook account. Her business was barely profitable. One day, her restaurant was so empty that some investors walked in and offered a takeover proposal. Ms. Penpan, however, did not give up.
“I dreamed that if you come to Klong Khlung, you must visit Pookai Dong Klong Khlung. I wanted to make my restaurant a landmark, the pride of my hometown, and a legend of deliciousness. It is my vision. It is what I will make happen,” Penpan said, with fierce determination glittering in her eyes.
Last year, her business started to break even. This year, it looks set to deliver profits.