Remove 2007 Remove Fast Casual Remove Fine Dining Remove Seasonal Menu
article thumbnail

Ann Arbor Restaurants To Visit This Weekend

Restaurant Clicks

Whether you want Asian, Italian, or American, and whether you want a fancy, high-end meal or a casual, rowdy meet-up, food in Ann Arbor doesn’t disappoint. Knight’s Steakhouse is a family-friendly, casual dining experience that is accessible to all budgets. Furthermore, the menu is a five or six-course set meal.

article thumbnail

Eight Ways Restaurants Can Prepare for a New Normal 

Modern Restaurant Management

Restaurant management software company Upserve and restaurant-architect William Duff speak here about evolving trends they are seeing and discussed some ways the dining experience might look and feel different as the new normal unfolds. Partnering a Fine Dining Experience with a Take-Out Option.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

40 Iconic Restaurants That No Longer Exist

RGU

In 1971, the building where fast food was born was demolished and turned into an unofficial museum for the chain by restaurateur Albert Okura. ​1968: Minnie Pearl's Fried Chicken ​ Minnie Pearl's Fried Chicken was a fast food franchise started in 1966 as a competitor for the nationwide sensation Kentucky Fried Chicken.

2008 40
article thumbnail

MRM Research Roundup: Catering, Kiosks, Tipping and Dry January

Modern Restaurant Management

State of Digital Qu announced the results of its fifth annual survey of quick service (QSR) and fast casual (FC) restaurant brands. Digital ordering is still larger at fast casuals versus QSR. Half of fast casuals achieved 26-50 percent digital sales, while nearly half of QSRs had 11-25 percent digital sales.

Catering 100
article thumbnail

50 Los Angeles Restaurants You Should Check Out

Restaurant Clicks

From the best burger joint to a fine dining restaurant, here are the best restaurants in LA. Kaiseki is a traditional Japanese cuisine that incorporates fresh seasonal ingredients and presents foods in near-natural variations. The menus vary depending on the season. Chef Niki Nakayama serves kaiseki at n/naka.

article thumbnail

Where to Eat at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)

EATER

There are two terminals: Terminal 1 and 3 ( since 2007, there has been no terminal 2 ). Many menu options are Canadian comfort classics, including Montreal-style poutine, Fogo Island fish and chips, and old-school spaghetti and meatballs. Navigating Pearson can be a bit tricky. Terminal 1 after security, American area, Gate F60).

article thumbnail

5 Ways America’s Restaurant Industry Has Changed Over the Last Decade

Single Platform

The restaurant industry has continued to transform and adapt since the first known dining establishment opened its doors in 18th century France. We’re not going to delve that deep into the history of dining out, but we’ll explore 5 ways the U.S. Food is Easily Available Whether You’re Dining Out or Staying In.