One of the busiest days of the year for restaurants and bars is Cinco de Mayo. This is a holiday that celebrates the Mexican army’s victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War on May 5, 1862. It’s actually a relatively minor holiday in Mexico, but in the United States Cinco
Top third-party food delivery services
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An overview of the pricing and key takeaways for several of the biggest third-party food delivery companies.
Opening your doors for dine-in service during COVID-19
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As shelter-in-place orders lift, restaurants throughout parts of the country are reopening their doors for dine-in service. But as you know, dine-in service in the coronavirus era is far from “business as usual” as there are various expectations that need to be set, guidelines that need to be communicated, and parameters that need to be
Restaurant takeout and delivery safety tips in the coronavirus era
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Restaurants may be closed to dine-in customers, but many remain open for takeout or delivery orders. In this time of uncertainty, many people are wondering, “Just how safe is takeout?” Fortunately, there is no evidence of the coronavirus being transmitted by food or food packaging. This means that it is highly unlikely someone can catch
Sharing the Bottle: Supporting Women Wine Professionals
Facing challenges that are similar to the culinary world, the number of women in the wine industry lags behind their male counterparts. As an integral part of the hospitality industry, sommelier and beverage director positions can require long hours to cover new vintages and trends in beverages coming out every year. These jobs may also
Corkage: What to Know When You Bring Your Own Wine to a Restaurant
While it can be fun to peruse a restaurant’s wine list for new discoveries, from time to time you might have a specific wine in mind to go with your meal. Or maybe it’s a special occasion and you want to celebrate at particular restaurant with a bottle you’ve been saving for just the right
What’s Your Beef? 20 Cuts of Beef and How They Differ
Ever gone to a steakhouse and been paralyzed by choice between one cut of beef and another, relying simply on price to tell you if what you order is wise and will satisfy? True, finer cuts of meat will tend to be more expensive, but that’s not the only way to know you’ll be getting
Sweet and Savory: 10 Filipino Dishes You Must Try
As with so many nations with long storied histories, Filipino cuisine is a major element of the culture of the Philippines, finding its origins on these Pacific Islands just adjacent to the South China Sea. Thanks to centuries of both trade and colonialism, the foods of the Philippines take on many of the flavor components
Indian Food Glossary: 32 Words to Demystify a Restaurant Menu
One of the great things about the American restaurant scene is that it attracts and incorporates so many foodie cultures from around the world. Depending on your local mix, you could go out and have Ethiopian food one evening, Columbian the next, Korean for lunch, and Indian for dinner. But getting acquainted with a foreign-sounding
Putting Your Best Grape Forward: Developing Your Restaurant Wine List
It’s no secret that a wine list can be both a significant revenue stream and a customer draw for a restaurant. How thoughtfully a restaurant compiles and presents their list can determine whether or not a customer orders a bottle, opts for other beverages, or even chooses another establishment. While there is no right or