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A Guide to the Role of a Restaurant Manager: Duties, Daily Routine, and Essential Skills

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This includes greeting guests and thanking them for their patronage, conducting tableside checks, and resolving any customer complaints quickly, effectively, and empathetically. The best restaurant managers take customer service a step further, recognizing regulars and personalizing service for a more memorable guest experience.

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Are Robotics Really Coming to Hospitality?

Squirrel Systems

From the kitchen to the dining room, robots are revolutionizing how meals are prepared, served, and even created. This blog post will explore the current state of robotics in restaurants, examine its benefits and challenges, and speculate on how this technology might evolve.

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20 Restaurant Skills You'll Quickly Learn on the Job (Updated)

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Food Service Skills For Your Resume. 5 Restaurant & Food Service Skills for Your Resume. Health, Allergen, and Food Safety Training and Certifications. Commercial kitchen equipment safety. Examples include a TIPS certification , ServSafe Allergen , or a local accredited restaurant safety course.

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Creating a Culture of Cleanliness: Strategies for Food Service & Hospitality Success

PathSpot

Cleanliness and safety are top priorities in the food service and hospitality industry. Adhering to rigorous hygiene protocols ensures customer satisfaction and protects public health. Cutting-edge solutions such as PathSpot SafetySuite are essential for upholding cleanliness and safety standards.

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Hospitality Mindset – It’s All About The Customer

Future Food

Hospitality Mindset – It’s All About The Customer. The Business of Food starts with thinking about hospitality – I call it a Consumer-First Approach. Food and hospitality spend across the globe is on the rise, with all sectors vying for the food-dollar.

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A CHEF’S REFLECTIONS

Culinary Cues

It is difficult to argue with safety precautions designed to keep people well and thwart the spread of the virus. Serving alcohol has always been the primary profit driver in full-service restaurants and when Prohibition took that option off the table then restaurants were hard put to find a path to profitability.

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THE TERRITORY AHEAD FOR CHEFS

Culinary Cues

So, take a deep breath, kick a few empty five-gallon buckets around the kitchen (make sure they are empty), release a string of expletives if it makes you feel better, and take a few ibuprofens to address that constant headache. The customer isn’t always right when they look down on our staff and try to make their lives unbearable.