For most Malaysians, a trip to the local laundromat means sitting in a stuffy room staring at a phone while a machine spins. But what if you could turn that mundane routine into an elevated, relaxing ritual? Founded in early 2026 by high school buddies Nicholas and Khaisong, Randy's Laundromat in Ara Damansara is tackling this exact problem by merging a fully functional laundromat with a trendy cafe serving artisan coolers and ciabatta sandwiches. But when you combine two difficult business models—F&B and heavy utility machinery—the operational challenges double. Plus, they face a unique marketing hurdle: convincing the cafe-hopping crowd that their aesthetic washing machines aren't just an Instagram gimmick, but a functional service.
Co-founders Nicholas and Khaisong join us in the studio to discuss the economics of bootstrapping a hybrid retail space, the challenge of changing deeply ingrained consumer behaviours, and their ambition to become Malaysia's leading lifestyle laundromat.

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