Contactless dining may have been inspired by COVID but like Kale, it is here to stay. Yes, this does reduce some human interaction, but it streamlines dining. Let's face it, everyone wants things to be fast, simple and safe.
How you present not only speaks to you but also to your surroundings. Not sure what to wear to a particular restaurant, then let its ambiance guide you. For example, a dive bar with a fried food menu would lead you to casual dress. A fine dining establishment would send you to business casual attire at a minimum.
This year’s food show is also having a rebirth. The focus is no longer on special pricing and commodities but new products, labor savings and product education.
Salt offers a world of flavors to explore and intensifies the delightful tastes in your dish! When salt is used properly, it improves the flavor of your dish by reducing bitterness. It also increases sweetness, sourness, and umami.
The plant-based foods movement is on the rise and is most likely here to stay. So embrace it! Your customers may be already on the search for these healthier meal alternatives. If they are eating it at home, they'll want the option when they go out.
At this point I am not sure why you are not already doing so. Chances are you pay most if not all your personal bills online. So why are you not doing the same for your business invoices?
February is typically a slow month in the restaurant industry, however it does give us one golden opportunity. Valentine’s day could really bump up your bank account if you are willing to create something special.
At this moment you are probably way beyond your breaking point in your kitchen. The pandemic seems it is never going to end. Food cost is through the roof with supply chain still limited. Wages have increased drastically and finding staff is simply impossible.
A successful and profitable kitchen is run by a team, not by one single person. A successful chef knows when to motivate their team and stay on course.