Whenever I have spare money, I try to explore the many restaurants in our area. Manila doesn't have much restaurants unlike Quezon City and Makati. But there is one restaurant here that is worth eating at even once in your lifetime. And I work there part-time as tour-guide. Curious? It's called La Cocina de Tita Moning. I don't have to explain much about it, though. Just search google and you'll find out why this place is worthy of a visit.
The business of a restaurant is tough, what with the many aspects that you need to deal with. There is the constant look out for outstanding professional chefs, the hiring of service staff, the procurement of wasserstrom restaurant supplies (if your restaurant is US-based) and restaurant equipment, and a lot more. You also have to save up enough income for the payment of rent, utilities, salaries of personnel and other miscellaneous expenses. Plus the regular sourcing of restaurant supply and the overall management of all these stuff. I wonder how our boss in the restaurant I mentioned above has managed to deal with these things for 10 years already.
Oh well, I guess it's all just a matter of time management and the possession of terrific organizational skills. :)
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
The Business of Restaurant
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hi, ganda naman po ng blog na pinost nyo tnx gor sharing
ReplyDeleteA restaurant prepares and serves food, drink and dessert to customers. Meals are generally served and eaten on premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and food delivery services. Restaurants vary greatly in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of cuisines and service models. By: Blair Oliver Scott
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