the first choice is food: it depends on how you run it. for example, you can make an authentic Hunan restaurant or Sichuan restaurant, which must have pure taste and unique restaurant layout, tableware and service, so that you can stand firm. No matter what industry has great competition, it is impossible for one company to monopolize it. If you want to do business well, you must make the cake bigger and even form a food street. Then this is a big cake. Why not share it?
to say the least, if you have enough funds and venues, you can also consider opening an entertainment venue, KTV, bar, foot bath and so on. As the saying goes, eat, drink and have fun, and then you will play. However, it depends on the types of consumers in the food court, so the general wage earners don't need to consider these.
By the way, analyze the suggestions upstairs: beverage shops such as milk tea and coffee are only suitable for walking in the pedestrian street. If you are thirsty for shopping, you can buy a cup while drinking. If you are tired of sitting in the coffee shop, don't you buy a cup to take with you before you go to have dinner with your friends?
Tableware shops don't have to consider it either, because restaurants will buy tableware in large markets, which are of many varieties and cheap, and hotels will buy a lot of tableware, not buying one without a plate and buying another after breaking a bowl. If you open a tableware shop in the food court, unless you only want to supply tableware from one hotel, because restaurants in a street don't want to use the same tableware, unless there are simple waist plates, disks and the like, which are everywhere, I think there is no profit at all.