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Designing a Next-Gen Teaching Facility

Modern Restaurant Management

Designed by The Johnson Studio at Cooper Carry, the facility provides real-world experience for the next generation of chefs and hospitality leaders. Art featured throughout the facility pays homage to the University and the fresh ingredients used daily in the 1856 kitchen – four kaleidoscope art pieces for each season of the year.

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CHEFS – REMEMBER THE MAGIC

Culinary Cues

You and your team are able to take raw materials, apply well-designed cooking methods, season using time-tested palates, and plate the finished product with the vision of an artist creating a delicious, aromatic, visually pleasing dish. It was that first time in the lead position – the commander of the kitchen brigade.

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CHEFS – WHAT DOES YOUR MENU REPRESENT?

Culinary Cues

Consider this – the menu is the most important component of a successful restaurant and once designed it can, and should, impact every other aspect of the business. YES – the menu is that important! Far too many times the menu takes a back seat to all other planning that will lead to serious miscalculations along the way.

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LESSONS GIVEN – LESSONS LEARNED

Culinary Cues

As good as restaurant people are at reacting to situations – they are not typically astute at planning for things to go wrong and designing actions that will get them through difficult times. Our menus are too large: The days when the way to customer satisfaction was through extensive variety are probably gone. What if……happens?

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The Next Generation of the Dining Experience

Modern Restaurant Management

This new tech is not being designed to fully overtake the ordering and paying process, rather, its purpose is to augment restaurant flows, preserve meaningful guest/server interactions, improve efficiencies, and speed up the customer touchpoints like ordering and paying, when needed. But not in the way you might think.

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30 Quick Training Games for Restaurant & Cafe Staff

Ken Burgin

Use these enjoyable and instructive games to engage your front-of-house and kitchen staff – they’re designed to prepare and run quickly. This game improves their knowledge of your menu and palate. Order Memory Game: One staff member starts by saying “I have an order for a…”, then lists a menu item.

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Top Sushi Spots in Dumbo

Restaurant Clicks

Saketumi Asian Bistro Iron Chef House Kyoto Ozu Japanese Cuisine & Lounge Hibino KI Sushi Taiki Daigo Hand Roll Bar. They use the freshest ingredients to craft their extensive menu of sushi, curry, Teriyaki, soups, and more. They use the freshest ingredients to craft their extensive menu of sushi, curry, Teriyaki, soups, and more.