Restaurant Service Basics


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RESTAURANT SERVICE basics The essential guide to great service skills and techniques —now in a second edition No matter how excellent the food, guests will not return to a restaurant with poor service. On the other hand, great service leads to both a pleasurable dining experience and a successful restaurant. Whether as a server or restaurant executive, anyone entering today’s foodservice industry cannot afford to ignore the significance of excellent service. Restaurant Service Basics, Second Edition offers a practical and up-to-date guide to professional table service. Authors Sondra Dahmer and Kurt Kahl provide extensive, step-by-step instructions on everything a truly excellent server must do, from proper attire to order taking methods to dealing with difficult guests. This revised and updated Second Edition features: New coverage of technology use in restaurants, including POS systems Plentiful photos and diagrams that illustrate table settings, service styles, and much more Updated information on upselling from the menu, food allergies, food trends, safety and sanitation guidelines, and alcohol service New teaching and learning features including learning objectives, key terms called out in the text, mini-cases, a resource of menu and service terms, and an expanded glossary End-of-chapter review questions and projects that incorporate real-life situations A comprehensive and concise resource for building a top-notch waitstaff, Restaurant Service Basics, Second Edition is an essential manual for servers-in-training, those who train them, restaurant managers, and hospitality students.




Restaurant Service Basics


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Restaurant Service


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Timely, authoritative, and practical--an incomparable guide tothe crucial "difference makers" that keep patrons coming back...When it comes to customer satisfaction, good food served in atimely and attractive manner is only half the story. RestaurantService takes you beyond those basics to offer a comprehensiveguide to important rituals and amenities that make customers feelcomfortable and turn a meal into a memorable event. Thisincomparable how-to guide features: * Step-by-step guidance on extraordinary table and guestservice--from meeting, greeting, and seating, to coat andparcel check, taking reservations, and handling customercomplaints * A comprehensive guide to buying, storing, displaying,preparing, and serving wines, liquors, and other beverages * Detailed procedures for service setup and administration * How to feature and serve luxuries and regional specialties thatadd sizzle to your menu * ADA requirements and how to comply with them * And more Customer satisfaction relies as much on your establishment'scourtesy skills as on the quality of the food and the elegance ofthe surroundings. Timely, authoritative, and extremely practical,Restaurant Service is an incomparable guide to all the important"difference makers" that keep patrons coming back.




Restaurant Service Basics


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Restaurant Basics


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An easy-to-read, comprehensive, commonsense look at restaurant service from the guest's point of view. Helps teach the details of good service, develop meaningful middle management training and establish definitive operating guidelines that enhance service. Explores the particular process by which customers form their opinions of restaurant service. Provides a competitive advantage for restaurant operators.




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The Next Frontier of Restaurant Management


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The Next Frontier of Restaurant Management brings together the latest research in hospitality studies to offer students, hospitality executives, and restaurant managers the best practices for restaurant success. Alex M. Susskind and Mark Maynard draw on their experiences as a hospitality educator and a restaurant industry leader, respectively, to guide readers through innovative articles that address specific aspects of restaurant management: * Creating and preserving a healthy company culture * Developing and upholding standards of service * Successfully navigating guest complaints to promote loyalty * Creating a desirable (and profitable) ambiance * Harnessing technology to improve guest and employee experiences * Mentoring employees Maynard and Susskind detail the implementation of effective customer management and staff training, design elements such as seating and lighting, the innovative use of data to improve the guest experience, and both consumer-oriented and operation-based technologies. They conclude with a discussion of the human factor that is the foundation of the hospitality industry and the importance of a healthy workplace culture. As Susskind and Maynard show, successful restaurants don't happen by accident.




Restaurant Service


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Covers all the classic techniques and practices of service personnel in fine dining restaurants Restaurant Service is a comprehensive book that highlights all of the essential dining room service techniques. With this book's guidance, you'll learn how to set the table and how to serve and pour drinks, as well as other forms of table service including slicing and flambéing. Each service technique includes detailed instructions and is illustrated with step-by-step photographs capturing the accuracy and precision of the task. Tracing all the techniques of tableware, Restaurant Service will ensure you have mastered the basics of perfect dining room service and support you throughout your professional journey.




Restaurant Basics Revisited: Why Guests Don't Come Back ... and What You Can Do about It


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This is the first updated and totally revised edition of the industry classic, Restaurant Basics, the only book on customer service written entirely from the guest's point of view (the only perspective that really counts!) It summarizes over 1000 pet peeves -- little lapses in service that, while minor in themselves, add up to cause your guests to become disenchanted and take their business elsewhere. In today's competitive marketplace, unless you consistently have more business than you can handle, you can't afford to let anyone get away! Details, details, details ... "monumentally magnificent trivialities" as famed hotelier James Nassikas calls them, on which the success of your business hinges. Is there a spot on the table cloth? Is it to dark to read the menu? Is there confusion over which guest ordered which dish? Is the butter so hard it tears the bread? Are hot dishes lukewarm by the time they reach the table? Minor inconveniences such as these can ruin a guest's evening -- and your business. Restaurant Basics Revisited is the ultimate handbook for the restaurateur who believes in attending to the seemingly trivial details that can loom large in the minds of dissatisfied diners. It asks you to take a look at your restaurant from your guest's point of view, from the most obvious outward appearances through every step of the dining experience. And while Bill Marvin writes with a very light and witty touch, he can be at least as picky as your most demanding patron. Unlike picky guests, though, Restaurant Basics Revisited offers common sense solutions that will help you avoid disaster and keep your customers coming back again and again. As the author reminds us, satisfied customers tip better and are friendlier ... and the positive word-of-mouth advertising they provide, free of charge, can help guarantee the success of your business. Restaurant Basics Revisited is important reading for owners, managers, trainers and staff members. The material is sensibly organized so that every member of your team can easily identify which are the items most relevant to what they do.