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Restaurant Operations Management: A Guide for Restaurant Owners

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Front-of-house teams need clear expectations, strong training, and a service mindset that ensures guests feel valued. Kitchen and Food Efficiency A well-run kitchen keeps food quality high and service times fast. What is Restaurant Operations Management? Great restaurant operations dont happen by accident.

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AI For Restaurants: Practical Uses And Real-World Benefits

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Understanding How AI Works in Restaurants Lets get one thing out of the way: AI for restaurants doesnt mean robots taking over your kitchen or replacing your staff with machines. Some restaurants use computer vision for things like tracking foot traffic and monitoring food safety. More than you think.

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The Best Restaurant Technology Of 2025

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Too many missed reservations? A smart reservation and waitlist system can help. For example: If you want to improve efficiency look for software that integrates with your POS and kitchen systems. We then recommend the best companies in each sector so you find the right solutions for your business. Consider your budget.

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Restaurant Staff Training 101

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Front-of-house (FOH) staff, like servers and hosts, will need customer service training, upselling techniques, and communication skills. Back-of-house (BOH) staff, including chefs and kitchen assistants, will focus more on food safety, food handling, and kitchen equipment use.

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2025 Outlook: Experts Weigh In on Restaurant Trends and Challenges, Part One

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– Salad House CEO Joey Cioffi In 2025, restaurant chains will increase their usage of connected equipment to be more responsive, resilient, and ready to meet evolving customer expectations in a data-first, efficiency-focused world. At the same time, technology is poised to play an even bigger role in the coming year.

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Pandemic Reflections: What Lessons Has the Restaurant Industry Learned?, Part Three

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Many restaurant owners had believed they would be covered in the event of something like the pandemic, and found themselves without a safety net. Overall, the pandemic highlighted the vulnerabilities, margin issues, and lack of safety net to restaurants in a way the industry is still recovering from. – Pooja S.

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Pandemic Reflections: What Lessons Has the Restaurant Industry Learned?, Part One

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The focus now is finding the minimum necessary seating capacity while maximizing kitchen efficiency and service throughput. Instead of simply trying to fit as many seats as possible into a space, the focus now is finding the minimum necessary seating capacity while maximizing kitchen efficiency and service throughput.