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Food and Beverage Service Procedure

The Food Service Industry

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In 1765, a Parisian soup vendor named Boulanger (w/c means Baker) put up a sing outside his shop in Latin that read:

“VENITE AD ME VOS QUI STOMACHO LABORATIS ET EGO RESTAURABO VOS”

Which is translated as:“come to me, all who labor in the stomach, and I will

restore you.”Thus:The word “ restaurant” comes from the French word “la

restauration.” meaning restoration.

Origin of the Food & Beverage Service Industry

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Three Main Divisions:1. Commercial Food Service – a group of different

food service establishments & is usually located in commercial or public areas.

2. Institutional Food Service – is made up of institutions or different institutions owning or operating food service w/in or in schools & hospitals.

3. Industrial Food Service – is found in industrial areas or industrial parks wherein group of industrial manufacturing plants are concentrated.

Classification of Food & Beverage

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Customer’s Needs:1. Physiological 2. Economic 3. Social4. Psychological5. Convenience

The Meal Experience

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Five Characteristics of Customer Service1. Service level2. Service availability3. Level of standards4. Service reliability5. Service flexibility

Customer Service

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A food service establishment that has the expertise in serving food though some offer beverage.

Restaurant

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A food service establishment that is an expert in serving beverages and secondarily food. It may serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

Bar Restaurant

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1. Bar 2. Wine Bar3. Brew Pub4. Cigar Bar

Other Types of Bar

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An outlet that only serve beverages both alcoholic and non-alcoholic and foods like “picka-pickas”.

Bar

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A type of beverage outlet that focuses in serving wines.

Cave Werdenberg Wine Bar , Makati .Transports you to a little European cavern, using oak barrels as cocktail tables then corks and Château wooden boxes to decorate its walls. The wine bar is dimly lit and cozy, perfect for intimate gatherings.

Wine Bar

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A type of beverage outlet that serves beer alone.

Fiesta San Miguel.(Filipino) The first and only “resto-brewery” in a hotel which offers fresh brewed San Miguel beer straight from its own microbrewery which is perfectly paired with best-seller food items from Mexico, Germany, Britain, America and Europe. Located at Dusit Thani Hotel

Brew Pub

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Type of beverage outlet that focuses in serving wines.

Wine Bar

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Its focus is not in serving beverages but cigars of different kinds up to the best cigar brands.

In Malate, there is one place where you can dine, drink beer and smoke cigar. The place is known as Africana Restaurant Bar and Cigar Lounge. The lounge has an African inspired theme which is apparent through its interiors and decorations.

Cigar Bar

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1. Coffee shop2. Food Hall / Food Court3. Bistro4. Pub5. Casual Dining Restaurant6. Cafeteria7. National or Ethnic Restaurant8. Fine Dining Restaurant9. Buffet and Smorgasbord10. Quick Serve Restaurant

Other Types of F&B Outlets

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A variety of outlets and stalls located inside a food court, often seen in large shopping malls.

Come visit SM Foodcourt and enjoy more than 400 sumptuous varieties of regional and international meal choices at affordable price.

SM Food court is located across 36 SM Supermalls nationwide.

Food Hall / Food Court

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A small restaurant serving moderately priced-simple meals in a modest setting.

RJ BistroBasement, Dusit Thani Manila, Makati City

Bistro

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Restaurant that serves moderately-priced food in a casual atmosphere. Its market segment is between fast food and fine dining.

Aristocrat Max’s

Casual Dining Restaurant

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A restaurant serving ready-cooked food arranged behind a food-serving counter.

Cafeteria

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Offers the actual dining experience which represents the kind of food & service based on a certain culture.

SHANG PALACE, MAKATI SHANGRI-LAThe art of Chinese fine dining .For exceptional Cantonese cuisine, with eleven private dining rooms, a spacious main dining area and intimate booths, Shang Palace offers diners reasons to enjoy authentic Chinese fare.

National / Ethnic Restaurant

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A full service restaurant . Décor feature higher quality materials w/ an eye towards the desired “atmosphere” .

Fine Dining Restaurant

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For years, discerning gourmands have enjoyed culinary perfection at Old Manila where fine food meets stunning artwork by well-known contemporary Filipino artists. The Peninsula Manila's iconic signature restaurant has undergone an unprecedented four-month renovation designed to refresh the gem of a restaurant known as one of the most elegant and romantic restaurants in Manila.

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Spiral @ Sofitel Philippine Plaza

Fine dining meets a lavish buffet experience in Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila's flagship restaurant, Spiral. Explore 21 dining ateliers highlighted by French gourmet delights - a cheese room, boulangerie, chocolate kitchen and a spectacular wine cellar

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Offers a selection of food at fixed price which customers with plates serve themselves.

Buffet /Smorgasbord

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Also known as fast food . Customers proceed to the counter to order and is a self service type of restaurant.

Quick Serve Restaurant

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Follow a specific theme.

Sci Fi Café, Robinsons Galleria

Themed Restaurant

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Johnny Chow, Resorts WorldFor a taste of retro Hong Kong/Shanghai and chinese flicks from Old Hollywood, look no further than Johnny Chow. This unique Chinese restaurant has got its theme down pat, with waitresses sporting neon-colored wigs, and the retro likenesses of Chinese actors and actresses emblazoned on their chairs. Dishes are named after Hollywood actors, like Chuck Norris and Zhang Ziyi.

 

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Gerry's Jeepney,located in Quezon City, which is all about, you guessed it, the jeepney dining experience, is always packed! Festive banderitas and an actual jeepney at the back of the restaurant (where diners can eat in if they want to!) give this lively establishment the gaudy cheer that Philippine jeepneys personify. Order boodle-fight meals under names like Quiapo and Divisoria, and don't forget to say "para" when you need to get off!