Going Viral Didn't Save Our Restaurant: Can My 18-Year-Old Manager Do It? | On The Red Dot

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Eighteen-year-old Mila is determined to save her family’s struggling Slavic restaurant, Kapitan. As sales fall and loans pile up, she takes over marketing and operations in hopes of bringing customers back. But after her brother — whose viral videos once revived the business — leaves Singapore, Mila must prove she can keep the restaurant alive with ideas of her own. WATCH MORE On The Red Dot: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkMf14VQEvTYbQaR9ddxnJmJRangPrY5f 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Mila, the 18-year-old restaurant manager 01:42 Why her father opened a Slavic restaurant in Singapore 03:09 When Kapitan’s business started declining 04:27 “My brother went viral — then left. Now I’m taking over” 05:17 Why the restaurant still isn’t profitable 07:10 Mila’s plan to revive Kapitan 08:37 Can trivia nights save the restaurant? 10:23 Mila’s impact on the family business ========== About On The Red Dot: CNA's weekly programme documents the stories of ordinary Singaporeans and celebrates

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