No cookie-cutter business

Recipe for good life in Queenstown: Remarkable Cookie owners Lee-Marie and Kanvar Nayer. PHOTO:...
Recipe for good life in Queenstown: Remarkable Cookie owners Lee-Marie and Kanvar Nayer. PHOTO: JAMES ALLAN PHOTOGRAPHY
A Melbourne-based couple looking for work-life balance has found it by selling home-made cookies in an artisan retail village in Queenstown.

Lee-Marie and Kanvar Nayer decided they wanted to move to Queenstown after holidaying here in 2022.

Back home, Kanvar, a lecturer at Monash University, was craving something sweet so Lee-Marie made him a macadamia cookie.

She made so many he brought them to his work colleagues who started placing orders — they also sold them as "a side hussle" at the golf course restaurant they lived near.

Pre-empting their move, they even called it the Remarkable Cookie.

"We were very time-poor in Melbourne and our son [now 8] was being raised by technology, so we thought, ‘let’s make the move’," Kanvar says.

"We knew we had a business idea that could potentially work."

Their idea was Lee-Marie would then bake cookies at home in Queenstown.

But Kanvar’s workmates had given him a going-away gift voucher for Country Lane’s Black Lab Coffee Roasters.

Collecting his coffee, he found a bakery in a transplanted former Queenstown motor park cabin, opposite, was closing.

"It was incredible timing and we just sort of went for it."

Owning a cafe had also been Lee-Marie’s and her dad’s dream, too.

Having operated for almost a year, they have not looked back.

After the cookies are prepped the day before, Lee-Marie bakes them each morning before they open the doors.

She makes 100 New York-style cookies each day — "a bigger cookie that’s crunchy on the outside and gooey on the inside".

Any left over they deliver to frontline workers — "easily over 900 to date", Kanvar says.

He handles social media, accounts and deliveries, and helps Lee-Marie serving customers.

He says mixing with their regulars is what they like most.

And in Queenstown’s high-rent retail sector, they are very grateful for Country Lane’s cheaper outgoings.

"We’ve got lovely landlords, they’re really trying to help everyone out, like small businesses.

"It’s like a family here, that’s what we love about it."

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