The Manila Times

Gapan cafe captures hearts of NEcija customers

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THE new year signals a clean slate and a fresh start for many, especially for micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) that are now ready to take on the challenges and changed tastes of a post-pandemic, consumer-driven market.

Such is the situation now confrontin­g a newly opened, Gapan-based cafe Taste & Brew that is actually being “remotely run,” thanks to fiber-powered internet by Converge.

For proprietor Vheng Roberto, the MSME of today cannot cheap out on technology. In her case, she is also a full-time and Manila-based employee aside from being a business owner. She is able to run her businesses in Nueva Ecija only through remote surveillan­ce and management.

“I’m in Nueva Ecija every weekend. I just check the staff, kitchen and bar via CCTV. That’s the reason why the first thing I installed here is internet so I can monitor everything. That helped even when I’m afar I can supervise the customer service,” she said, adding it is this way how she can attend to diners even when in Manila and can make the suggestion­s to her staff.

A strong, fiber-based connection is needed to power her CCTV system, which is installed in her two businesses — a restaurant called Heavenly Taste in Pambuan, Gapan and Taste & Brew nearer the town center in San Lorenzo, Gapan.

Taste & Brew, which just opened in December 2023, is what she fondly calls a “kapamilya,” a cafe

that draws whole families together, not just the solitary patron.

A Wi-Fi connection is a nonnegotia­ble for a small business, and this proves to be a good

investment too for the cafe. Students and remote workers often hang out in her cafe so she has to secure a seamless internet connection provided by Converge.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? n Vheng Roberto (fifth from left) with her staff.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO n Vheng Roberto (fifth from left) with her staff.

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