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There have no specific sign for

Cafeteria

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CAFETERIA

• What is cafeteria?• Cafeteria layout • Cafeteria design• Ambience

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CAFETERIA ???

• Cafeteria service is characterized by prepared food displayed so that customers can view the array of offerings prior to making selections.

• there is little or no waiting staff and table service, whether a restaurant or within an institution such as a large office building

• Cafeterias are different from coffee houses, there are food-serving counters/stalls, either in a line or allowing arbitrary walking paths.

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Customers FOLLOW one another A LONG LINE of displayed foods. Each customer REACHES the cashier in turn at the END OF THE DISPLAY. This form of service is perhaps the easiest to set up but have the disadvantages of providing the SLOWEST SERVICE. The speed of the line matches that of the slowest customers.

In Straight-line Service

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By Pass Line

• To speed service• Separate section

for Beverage salads and hot

items.

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The Shopping Centre

•Arrange foods by type at island are freestanding stations. •This approach eliminates the appearance of a single line. •Customers take trays to the stations containing the foods they wish to buy, make their selections, then proceed to a cashier to pay.

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Cafeteria Design

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Mise en place

A French cooking term which means preparation, to get ready, so that you have no surprises or panics when the

first order lands in your kitchen, it would include preparing anything which would take a long time to

cook

“This simple but vital first step keeps everything running smoothly”

(said former cooking instructor Georgeann Brown of Dundee).

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Presentation Techniques

As we know cafeteria is self-service. At American cafeteria started in 1885, when a New York self-service restaurant

opened, or in 1893, when a Chicago restaurateur named his business a “cafeteria” (actually Spanish for “coffee shop,”

though the American version of the term is now in use around the world).

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Belmore Cafeteria at Night, Copyright 1975 by Steve Baldwin I recently unearthed this ancient

photo

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Standard Operation Procedure Standard operating procedures (SOP) are a detailed explanation of how a policy is to be implemented.

The SOP may appear on the same form as a policy or it may appear in a separate document.

An effective SOP communicates who will perform the task, what materials are necessary, where the task will take

place, when the task shall be performed,and how the person will execute the task.

SOP