buffet food & beverage restaurant service style (ultimate guide)
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Learn about Buffet Service
What is Buffet ServiceBuffet Service allows the guests to select their meals from a complete and attractive arrangement and fresh display of food on long serving tables. In buffet service, the guests either help themselves or served by chefs standing behind the buffet tables to select their items as per the courses they want. However, in stand-up buffets, guests are required to stand and take or eat foods.
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Features of Buffet Service
Buffet service is recognized by certain characteristics which are as follows:• Buffet services are used in banquet halls catering
to serve large number of guests.
• Crockery and cutlery are stacked conveniently at the head of the buffet table and silverware and napkins so that they would be able pick up with their meals, or a complete cover (usually American) placed on the buffet table for the guests.
• In buffet service, servers have to deal with many guests at one time, but guests get less personal attention than with other table service.
Features of Buffet Service
Continued… Rolls, butter, and condiments are
usually pre-set at the dining tables. The buffet includes normal food course
of soups, salads, appetizers, hot dishes, rice, breads and desserts and the buffet has to be look appealing at all the times.
Buffet service required less service personnel and considered as an effective sales tool.
Features of Buffet Service
Continued… A smorgasbord is special feature of a buffet,
a large selection of food with Scandinavian selections (ex- cheese and herring) from where guest can receive more food as often as they desire.
In buffet service, the job of the server may vary, for example: servers may serve only beverages and dessert, or they may serve several courses or the servers may portion the food and replenish the platters and dishes.
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