quinta-feira, 9 de maio de 2013

28 Electric sells portuguese pastries in London


There are national flavors to delight passers in the picturesque market Camden Town, London. A replica of the electric 28 that sells cream pastries and coffee Portuguese street began, just over three months, working in the capital London, by the hand of two entrepreneurs Lusitanian, Jaime Nuno Silva and Patrick, and the experience is to be a pleasant surprise either to the creators or for customers.

by Catarina Ferreira

"It all started in 2011 when, in a conversation with Nuno in the London markets, we found that there was room for a Portuguese design with image quality and personality right there and decided that we would sell cream puffs," says Jaime, who sold the brand coffees, which had in Lisbon to take an MBA (Masters in business Administration) in London, told the Good News.







The next day, the business model was written and the idea began to mature. However, it took over a year for the project to evolve enough to be put into practice, as the two friends, who share "the taste for developing ideas" if were dedicated to other projects simultaneously: in the case of Jaime , studies and, in the case of Nuno, the profession of architect, who has in England.
 
The desire of both came to fruition with the help of family and friends, who consider "decisive". "Without them we could not meet the financial conditions to launch the project," admits Nuno a rookie in this kind of business that shows very pleased with the public response so far.
 
The experience of cream puffs and coffee Portuguese is that, based on the details. The cakes, always warm and made ​​the day, are sold in a motorized tricycle transport transformed and painted in Leeds, England, to become a perfect replica of the 28, the legendary electric Lisbon.

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