Restaurant service basics

Restaurant service basics

Dahmer, Sondra J.

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An excellent training tool for both hospitality programs and working restaurant managers, Restaurant Service Basics, 2nd Edition considers the entire dining experience in situations ranging from formal to casual. Step-by-step instructions guide readers through service functions. Different types of service – French, American, English, Russia, Family-style, and Banquet – are explained in detail, along with universally important safety, sanitation, and emergency procedures. This Second Edition features end-of-chapter projects that incorporatereal-life situations, as well as enhanced coverage of point-of-service and other technology use in restaurants. INDICE: Preface. Chapter 1: The Server. Objectives. Service and Hospitality. Advantages of Being a Server. Qualifications for the Job. Personal Appearance on the Job. Your Role in the Restaurant Organization. Teamwork with Coworkers and Supervisors. Issues Regarding Restaurant Employment. Key Terms. Review.Projects. Case Problem. Chapter 2: Types of Establishments, Types of Service,and Table Settings. Objectives. Types of Establishments. Types of Table Service. Key Terms. Review. Projects. Case Problem. Chapter 3: Before the Guests Arrive. Objectives. Station Assignments. Reservations. Dining Room Preparation. Studying the Menu. Closing the Dining Room. Key Terms. Review. Projects. Case Problem. Chapter 4: Initiating the Service. Objectives. Seating Guests. Approaching the Guests. Taking Orders. Appropriate Topics of Conversation. AnsweringQuestions. Making Suggestions and Increasing Sales. Timing the Meal. Placing Orders in the Kitchen. Picking up Orders from the Kitchen. Key Terms. Review. Projects. Case Problem. Chapter 5: Serving theMeal. Objectives. Serving Tablesand Booths. Efficiency When Serving. Handling Unusual Circumstances. The Guest Check and Payment. Receiving the Tip. Key Terms. Review. Projects. Case Problem. Chapter 6: Safety, Sanitation, and Emergency Procedures. Objectives. Safety: Preventing Accidents. Food Safety and Sanitation Responsibilities. Emergency Procedures. Key Terms. Review. Projects. Case Problem. Chapter 7: Handling Service Using Technology. Objectives. Computers in Restaurants. Components of a POS System. Taking Orders Using a POS System. Getting Orders to and from theBar and Kitchen. Completing Each Transaction. Closing at the End of the Day. Advantages of a POS System. Advantages and Disadvantages of Handheld Order Terminals. Restaurant Reservations and Table Management. Advantages of RestaurantReservation and Table Management Software. Guest Paging. Advantages of Guest Paging. Key Terms. Review. Projects. Case Problem. Chapter 8: Wine and Bar Service. Objectives. Significance of Serving Wine, Beer, and Liquor. The Concern about Serving Alcohol in Restaurants. Wine Service. Beer Service. Liquor Service. Nonalcoholic Drinks. Key Terms. Review. Projects. Case Problem. Resource A: Definitions of Key Terms from the Text. Resource B: Definitions ofMenu and Service Terms. Resource C: Recommended Resources for Further Information. Index.

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-10785-0
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 208
  • Fecha Publicación: 15/10/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés