
Rethinking the Restaurant Model: Angell Tsang’s First-Principles Playbook for Profitable Delivery
What if the reason your restaurant feels complicated… is because you never questioned the system you inherited?
Angell Tsang didn’t come up in restaurants, he came up in tech. So when he got pulled into launching a Chinese takeout concept in Austin, he didn’t start with a POS, a lobby, or third-party apps. He started with a browser and a blank page.
In this conversation, we get into how Angell built a cloud-based restaurant before “ghost kitchens” were a trend, why rejecting cash and eliminating legacy hardware gave him control, and how borrowing D2C marketing strategies from e-commerce unlocked predictable, data-driven growth.
This is a masterclass in first principles; proof that when you stop copying the industry and start interrogating it, you can build something simpler, smarter, and far more profitable.
To see how Tso Chinese Takeout built a browser-first, delivery-driven restaurant model, visit tsochinese.com
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