NB365: David Shin Of Café C’est La Vie In Moncton
This is part of a year-long ‘Love for Local’ series called NB365: portraits of New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations. Huddle is a media partner with Love for Local. Today, we hear from David Shin of Café C’est la Vie in Moncton.
I went into business to be able to support my family. Opening a café has been challenging, motivating, and has proven to be a profession I enjoy that also allows me to support myself and my loved ones.
Café C’est la Vie then isn’t what it is now, and I hope it won’t be the same in a few years. I plan to expand and keep building on all the improvements I was able to bring to my business over the years.
Supporting local has always been important. The Café relies on local customers. I think it’s been demonstrated at length over the last few months how meaningful choosing local can be not only for the businesses but also for entire communities. I feel fortunate to be able to count on my community to support my business, my team, and my dream.
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