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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | TX 911.3 .M27 D598 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 639799 |
TX 911.3 .M27 A426 2000 Foodservice planning : layout, design, and equipment / | TX 911.3 .M27 B57 1988 Design and layout of foodservice facilities / | TX 911.3 .M27 D38 1985 Food and beverage management / | TX 911.3 .M27 D598 1992 Restaurants that work : case studies of the best in the industry / | TX 911.3 .M27 K395 2005 Design and equipment for restaurants and foodservice : a management view / | TX 911.3 .M27 L44 1989 Restaurant reality : a manager's guide / | TX 911.3 .M27 P68 2009 Introduction to management in the hospitality industry / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 219) and index.
Restaurants That Work presents a complete run-down on how successful restaurateurs, teaming up with architects and designers, ply their craft. It answers the questions: How does a freshman restaurateur without any prior experience decide what type of restaurant to open? Where should it be located? Who is the potential customer and competition? What type of food should be offered, and at what price? What should the restaurant look like? Martin E. Dorf has created an essential sourcebook for restaurateurs, consultants, and design professionals. Restaurants That Work presents 18 in-depth case studies of such successful restaurants as Scoozi, Union Square Cafe, and Chinois, along with personal interviews with their owners, chefs, architects, designers, kitchen planners, and consultants. The book explores all the ingredients that contribute to the success of a restaurant, including concept and menu development, site selection, space planning and design, construction costs, kitchen planning, staff selection, and management techniques. In addition, the book features invaluable information on building codes, utility requirements, and construction costs analysis, as well as a special appendix on handicapped access laws.
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