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Attracting Talent: Recruiting New Chefs to Your Restaurant

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Finding cooks for your restaurant can be tough. Finding a head chef to lead your restaurant can be even tougher. Having a competent, experienced head chef in charge of your back of the house staff is a major key to success in the restaurant industry. Ideally, head chefs train and supervise line cooks so that

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Boom, Boom, Boom: Soundproofing Your Restaurant

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Your restaurant is bustling. The dining room is full of people laughing and talking. Servers are moving through your space, taking and delivering orders. By all appearances, business is booming. There’s a palpable energy customers can feel the second they walk through the door. So why isn’t everyone smiling? It’s noise. Your restaurant is just

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The Big Business of Small Plates in Restaurants

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We’ve seen it pop up in the restaurant market for years, and the arrival of millennials wanting more customization in their dining experience has made smaller bites an increasingly attractive addition to menus nationwide. But when a established quick-serve giant like Taco Bell decides to adopt a new tapas menu as part of its business

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Hire My Chef: How Catering Can Boost Your Restaurant Brand

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The season of food festivals and farmer’s markets is rapidly disappearing — but that doesn’t mean the opportunities for bringing your food directly to the people are vanishing with it! In fact, the holiday season offers a unique chance to reach more customers than ever, right in their own homes. The secret? Encouraging your chef

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More than Snack-Size Profit: Appetizers and Your Restaurant Menu

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They’ve become a regular part of the indulgence of dining out, and loved equally for their shareability and finger food fun factor. Suffice it to say, consumer interest in appetizers isn’t going away any time soon. In all likelihood, you already know about the power of the appetizer menu to increase ticket amount and profits.

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Increasing Restaurant Sales with Seasonal Menus

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Did you know that 59 percent of consumers say they’re more likely to purchase an item on a restaurant menu if it’s described as “seasonal”? In fact, according to research and consulting firm Technomic, 49 percent also said “seasonal” menu items are more appetizing, and another 39 percent believe “seasonal” dishes are healthier. Considering some

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Restaurant Menu Terms You Need to Know

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No matter how familiar you are with the culinary world, there are always new words to learn — as well as delicious new culinary methods and dishes to try. Check out our list below for a few of the most commonly seen — but often unfamiliar — terms, and never be stumped by your menu again. Aioli

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Commence Catering: All the Components (and Cash) You Need

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Whether in the form of a sandwich tray from the local deli or a full banquet from an upscale steakhouse, more and more consumers are looking for catering options from their favorite restaurants. But it’s not just a matter of giving customers more ways to eat your food. Offering catering can seriously benefit your bottom

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The 411 on the 911: Dealing with Restaurant Guest Allergies

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Allergies. They can be as mild as the hay fever many of us experience in spring, or severe enough to cause fatal anaphylaxis. And they are only becoming more prevalent in our society. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America estimates that approximately 50 million Americans are affected by allergies. And between 1997 and 2011,

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Hidden Dangers: The 8 Most Common Food Allergies and How to Avoid Them

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Sniffles, sneezing, itchy eyes: Many of us have experience with the suffering of allergy season. But an increasing number of Americans are developing potentially deadly allergies to common foods. In fact, according to the CDC, between 1997 and 2011, the prevalence of allergies in children increased 50 percent. And it’s not just peanuts that are

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