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RESTAURANTS WORKSHOPS

Food Business

That’s why there is value in workshops. I think there are two basic types: occasional workshops to improve hospitality, and an ongoing educational series of workshops that are staff led. HOSPITALITY FOCUSED WORKSHOPS Whether you create a workshop, or bring in someone, the goal is the same: to improve the guest experience.

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COOKS AND CHEFS – SIGN YOUR WORK

Culinary Cues

Back in time, I remember a billboard in New York City’s Times Square that asked: “Would You Be Willing To Sign Your Work?” Name tags for front of the house employees work just as well maybe with the name of the town they are from, or the number of years they have worked in an establishment. I did this, this is my work”!

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BEFORE THE DINING EXPERIENCE TRY THE KITCHEN EXPERIENCE

Culinary Cues

The goal of every restaurant and every chef is to create memorable experiences for the guest. Somewhere in our internal job description is a desire, and even a need to build an environment of WOW! Wow visuals on the plate and in the dining room, wow views from every seat, wow service, and of course – wow flavors on the plate.

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Prioritize Mental Health: Strategies for Managing Stress in Restaurants

Modern Restaurant Management

Whether you work in the front of house or in the kitchen, the stressors of every shift can wear you down. isolation in back of house). The training teaches employees at every level how to recognize and respond to colleagues who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge. Excessive workloads.

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How can producers use green coffee to barter for other goods and services?

Perfect Daily Grind

After providing for themselves and their families, producers can reinvest profits back into their farms to purchase equipment and resources – such as fertilisers and irrigation systems – and carry out necessary repairs and maintenance. So how exactly does a barter system work in coffee production? Read on to find out what they had to say.

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Build more resilient teams with DEI

Open for Business

Restaurants rely on a diverse and inclusive workforce, especially in the back of the house, where many kitchens are powered by immigrants and people of color. Restaurants rely on a diverse and inclusive workforce, especially in the back of the house, where many kitchens are powered by immigrants and people of color.

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Will Nepal produce more specialty coffee in the future?

Perfect Daily Grind

It’s believed that in 1938, nomadic hermit Hira Giri brought coffee seeds from Burma (now known as Myanmar) back to Nepal. Nepal is a small landlocked country in South Asia, which sits between India and Tibet. Primarily a tea-growing and drinking nation, coffee production is still relatively new to Nepal. tonnes of coffee.