Adventure on the Half Shell

“He was a bold man that first ate an oyster.” ~Jonathon Swift In 17th century New York the island of Manhattan was covered with oyster beds and the salty shellfish was enjoyed by rich and poor alike, and by the 19th century oysters could be enjoyed from the street carts of the city, in saloons,…

New Food Trends Equals New Operational Needs

It used to be, in foodservice, that chefs from fine-dining establishments would set the trends, and those trends would then trickle down to other food segments.  Or conversely there was fast food, which was available to those who needed to eat on the run, in a hurry, or inexpensively.  But now things are changing, as…

Dining Out: Customer Service Reigns

When the restaurant business took a turn to the south during the recession, there was not a lot of money left in the average person’s budget to allow for any kind of dining out, much less at grandiose restaurants.  But let’s not forget about the upper crust, the elite who had the money to spare…

Fancy Dining 101: What Am I Eating?

Ever go in to a fancy restaurant, take one look at the menu, and think, “Wow, I’m stumped…”? Fear no more, I’ve compiled a list words from the world of fine dining that will help you navigate your way through with confidence and ease! Aioli: a creamy, emulsion spread consisting of garlic, pounded to a…