'Stingy, calculative and inconsiderate': Owner of train-themed cafe blames errant customers for business closure

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He may have sunk his entire savings into his cafe, but Isaac D'Souza is just about ready to call it quits. His railway-themed cafe Shinjuku Kissa Tetsudo will be closing permanently on May 18, just seven months after its official opening at 111 Somerset, the 24-year-old confirmed to AsiaOne. The reason for its closure? Isaac candidly points to errant customers...

He may have sunk his entire savings into his cafe, but Isaac D'Souza is just about ready to call it quits.

"The honest answer is largely due to the bulk of customers being very stingy, calculative and inconsiderate to the business," he said. , Isaac said, explaining that some parents would hoist their kids on their shoulders so they could peek over the screen. Isaac claims that he's had one woman ask if she could purchase just one drink in order for her grandson to enter the cafe alone and play with the trains there.

 

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300K lesson now that is painful. Hope he learned lots not give up.

Very unfortunate, we should support his creativity.

This principle never change as Customer always Right ....

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