By Nikki M. Murry
Uyen 鈥淲innie鈥 Nguyen 鈥15 has quickly become a fixture in the West Reading business community.
She and her husband, Alex Alfaro, opened three businesses in the borough since 2022: on North Sixth Avenue, and and on Penn Avenue. They also own a second Winnie Tea Bar site in Muhlenberg Township, as well as out-of-state locations in Florida and Indiana.
Part of the success of all the businesses, the Muhlenberg High School and 萝莉原创 alumna said, is in their uniqueness, bringing different parts of the world to Berks residents.
鈥淭akkii has traditional and authentic Japanese food, and we highlight anime, even hosting anime-themed nights,鈥 Nguyen said. 鈥淭he Tea Bar is a brand I created from my love of Taiwanese bubble teas (tea accompanied by chewy tapioca balls). They are our creations made through trial and error. And Winnie Mochi offers Korean wings, corn dogs and Vietnamese coffee. They are pieces of the world.鈥
Nguyen said she always worked two to three jobs while she was in school. They ran the gamut from nail salon technician (she鈥檚 licensed) to bartender (she鈥檚 licensed for that, too) to CNA work. Before enrolling at 萝莉原创, Nguyen earned her certification at Reading Area Community College to be a nurse鈥檚 aide.
After completing coursework at 萝莉原创 and earning her degree in biochemistry with a minor in Spanish, she landed a job in the healthcare field. Both she and Alfaro were working at Reading Hospital when Takkii Ramen in West Reading was born.
While meeting with a vendor in New York City, she had a random encounter with the owner of the Takkii Ramen franchise, who asked if she wanted to open a location. Realizing Berks didn鈥檛 have any established Ramen locations at the time, Nguyen and her husband grew more intrigued by the possibility, later visiting a location in Bethlehem. Then, a spot opened on North Sixth Avenue in West Reading. A bonus: Most recently the site for El Morro Cafe was already outfitted to be an eatery. And her uncle was the property鈥檚 landlord. One might say it was kismet.