{"id":756,"date":"2018-09-27T14:49:27","date_gmt":"2018-09-27T14:49:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/web.digitalonda.com\/speedtech\/grocery-store-copy-2\/"},"modified":"2018-10-03T11:29:39","modified_gmt":"2018-10-03T11:29:39","slug":"the-steakhouse-with-a-heart","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/speedup.vn\/the-steakhouse-with-a-heart\/","title":{"rendered":"Boulevard Grill HCMC: The Steakhouse With A Heart"},"content":{"rendered":"
There\u2019s a new steakhouse in town,\u00a0Boulevard Grill HCMC<\/a>. Located in District 3, the restaurant\u2019s philanthropic business model has them cooking up more than just their trademark Australian grass-fed T-bone and wagyu beef jerky. That\u2019s because through the restaurant\u2019s \u201cDining for Giving\u201d program, Boulevard Grill HCMC are also connecting with non-profit organizations in the city by donating a proportion of their sales to help the underprivileged, and to support sustainable development projects in Vietnam.\u00a0They donate a proportion of their sales to organizations like Life Project 4 Youth\u2014a process made possible by a company we previously covered, Speed POS, and the system they specially customized for the Boulevard Grill HCMC.<\/p>\n Always on the search for inspirational local stories, Vietcetera headed over to 22 Truong Dinh on the ground floor of the\u00a0Leman Luxury Building<\/a>\u00a0to learn more about this heartfelt strategy\u2026and also to test out their Australian steak with chimichurri sauce lunch set.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n We\u2019re all foodies. And sometimes it can be a struggle to find affordable, quality steak in Ho Chi Minh City. I guess that\u2019s how it all started! We also realized that opening a restaurant could be the perfect platform to raise funds for local charities across the country. To be honest, making money was the last thing we were worried about.\u00a0Instead, we just wanted to follow our passion and do the right thing, and luckily everything just kind of fell into place.<\/p>\n Steak is usually seen as fine dining, with the kind of high prices you would associate with that experience. But this isn\u2019t what Boulevard Grill wants at all. In order to keep prices affordable, we partnered with\u00a0The Butcher (Dinh Phong)<\/a>. They offer premium cuts from Japan, the USA, and Australia, and for a really reasonable price.<\/p>\n The aim is to provide an opportunity for everyone to enjoy amazing food without breaking the bank. We\u2019re not trying to be like\u00a0El Gaucho<\/a>. For most people, places like that are just not affordable, especially if you have a family. Our team is here to create an accessible alternative within the local steakhouse scene.<\/p>\n Family and community are also at the core of our mission. The Boulevard Grill HCMC was specifically designed to be a family-friendly establishment. It\u2019s essential that the environment is a comfortable place for everyone. When we see a wide range of customers enjoying the food and having a good time it makes us feel alive. It\u2019s a really rewarding experience for the whole team.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n When it comes to making donations to charity, I think we\u2019re all guilty of saying \u201cI\u2019ll do it later\u201d\u2014but \u201clater\u201d often never happens. Or many of us put it off and plan to contribute when we are more financially stable. But why not now? You don\u2019t have to break the bank. Every contribution helps no matter how large or small it is.\u00a0Boulevard Grill HCMC<\/a>\u00a0is the first platform for the\u00a0Dining4Giving<\/b>\u00a0project, and we\u2019d like to inspire more food and beverage establishments to adopt our giving back campaign.<\/p>\n These days charities are looking beyond simply providing financial support. Many are looking to equip the recipients of their aid with a specialized skill set. This strategy can be much more sustainable as it imparts an opportunity to develop life skills.\u00a0Life Project 4 Youth<\/a>\u00a0is one organization we work with that has fully embraced this approach. Through their program, those in need are given a coach that will train them in a specific vocational skill before plugging them in to the related field. One of their projects teaches kids how to make lanterns. Once their training is complete, they can successfully enter the workforce and start to set up a better life for themselves. If you come to the restaurant, you will see one of the Life Project 4 Youth lanterns hanging in our dining area. It\u2019s a feature that draws lots of attention.<\/p>\n Added to that, our Facebook page is another way that the restaurant raises financial support. We run \u201cDining for Giving\u201d campaigns on the restaurant\u2019s page which have helped gather funds beyond the doors of the steakhouse.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n We are trying to impart a sense of community to our guests by shaping the restaurant around the charity and doing so with 100% transparency. The charity is our backbone and we hope that other food and beverage establishments will be inspired to follow our model for giving back. We really believe that together, we can join hands to have a bigger impact on local communities.<\/p>\nHow did the idea for this steakhouse with a heart come about?<\/h2>\n
Tell us about Boulevard Grill HCMC\u2019s concept? What is your recipe for success?<\/h2>\n
Tell us more about your \u201cDining for Giving\u201d campaign.<\/h2>\n
How does it work? Which charities have you chosen to support?<\/h2>\n
What impact do you hope this approach has?<\/h2>\n
When we walked in we saw that your point-of-sale system keeps track of how much money you have raised. Could you tell us more about that feature?<\/h2>\n