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INDEX

SESSION 1
Maintaining a professional appearance.
Tray handling.
SESSION 2
Pre service briefing.
Telephone standards.
SESSION 3
Laying a table cloth.
Handling glassware and cutlery.
SESSION 4
Napkin folding.
Setting a table.
SESSION 5
Setting up a side station.
Sequence of service.
SESSION 6
Seating a guest.
Serving water.
Pre meal drink service.

SESSION 7
Taking the order.
Bread and Appetiser service.
Soup service.
SESSION 8
Main course service.
Crumbing and clearance.
SESSION 9
Dessert service.
Tea and Coffee service.
Cigarette service.
SESSION 10
Cigar service.
SESSION 11
Beverage service.
Requisitions and bar transfers.
SESSION 12
Red and white wine service.
SESSION 13
Sparkling wine service.
SESSION 14
BOSS and LQA Standards.

MAINTAINING A PROFESSIONAL
APPEARANCE
CLEANLINESS OF THE BODY
Take a bath frequently especially before reporting for duty
Apply deodorant or body talcum (do not overuse)
Avoid using too much perfume
POSTURE
Always hold the body erect, with straight head and shoulders
Do not run or lean on pillars, chairs, tables, walls or service station
Stand at assigned station in an attentive and receptive manner
SKIN
Keep it clean and clear, wash often, drink plenty of water and obtain adequate
sleep and exercise
If it is too dry apply moisturizer

HANDS AND NAILS


Wash hands after leaving the toilet and washroom
Keep finger nails short and clean at all times
Do not wear any nail polish
Do not bite nails instead use a nail clipper
TEETH
Brush teeth after all meals and rinse the mouth constantly
If wearing dentures, remember to have them on when on duty
No smoking during working hours, to prevent from smelling
After smoking, always rinse your mouth or eat a mouth freshener
FEET
Keep your and toe nails trimmed
Foot powder is recommended if the feet smell
For extreme cases consult physician
Shoes must be well polished

UNIFORM
Wear only clean well pressed uniform that are free of stains
The uniform should be well fitting
Always wear name tags on duty
All headgear / sashes / pleats of the uniform should be worn
JEWELLERY
Avoid wearing excessive jewellery while on duty
Only wedding band, engagement ring or watch is recommended
No ear studs for males
No bracelets

HAIR
MALE:
Keep hair short, neat and well combed and free from dandruff
Bleaching and dying of hair are not permitted
Hair length must be at least one inch away from shirt collar
Beard is not permitted on duty, unless the employee is Sikh.
FEMALE:
Staff with long hair to tie up hair neatly with black ribbon only
Bleaching and dying of hair not permitted

OPENING PROCEDURE
Open restaurant, switch on all the lights. Make sure all of them are
in a working order.
Read the log book, see if there is anything that requires to be
followed up
Take out cutlery from the shelves and place them in appropriate area
and check the cleanliness.
If re-polishing is required, segregate them and put it for Burnishing /
Plating.
Check the cleanliness of all the tables and chairs.
Make sure all tables are level and not rocking, to stabilise them,
we use cork, not folded paper
Make any necessary notes for Housekeeping to repair cushion or
Trouble Reports for Engineering to repair umbrellas.

CHECKING STATIONS

Clean cutlery placed in drawers


Side plates, as under liner
Ashtrays
Napkins
Trays
Toothpicks with toothpick holder
Sauces (Worcestershire, Tabasco, H/P) tomato ketchup and mustard
Oil and vinegar Cruet
Pepper mill and tissue paper
Sugar
Note Pads & Pencils
KOT Pads
Water Jugs

TRAY HANDLING
Salver
Continental breakfast tray - 24 * 15
American breakfast tray - 26 * 18
Use a tray with non-skid surface.
Place heavy items in the center of the tray. Balance heavy items on tray from
center to shoulders where appropriate.
Liquid containers such as water jugs should be placed towards the center of
the tray.
Do not allow anything to project over the edge where it can be easily jarred.
Common china such as coffee mugs, may be stacked together.
Do not over stack or over fill a tray. Get help or make two trips.

HANDLING LIGHT/SMALL/
MEDIUM TRAYS
PROCEDURE:
Pick up the salver and use left hand to carry the tray (unless you are lefthanded). This is for your convenience as you will be using your right hand to
serve.
Place salver on left palm. Palm should be opened wide to support the base of
the tray and maintain steadiness.
Carry salver at around waist level and the palm level must be lower than the
arm as this will help support the base of the salver and maintain steadiness.
Keep body straight and walk firmly with confidence.
Carry and transfer everything with the salver.

PRE SERVICE & BRIEFING


Prior to briefing, F&B staff should be in full uniform and ready for service
Check personal grooming and personal equipment (waiters friend, pen,
notebook, matches, handkerchief)
Daily specials of day should be checked with Chef ( for Thali orders or
TDH meals )
Check stock availability and out of stock items.
Inform on guests special requests, e.g, anniversary.
Inform on yesterdays revenues (i e: logbook)
Any point regarding general service may be brought up this time
Check mise-en-place
Staff are to break off for Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner and final groom before
service

ANSWERING THE TELEPHONE


ANSWER THE PHONE WITHIN 3 RINGS
La Terrasse, good morning / afternoon / evening
Baan Thai, good morning / afternoon / evening

TELEPHONIC RESERVATION
1.

Name of the client

2.

The day/date he/she would like to visit

3.

The time he/she intends to come

4.

The number of persons that are coming

5.

The telephone number or room number

6.

Any special requests or demands


WHEN TAKING A RESERVATION KEEP THAT SMILE IN YOUR
VOICE

1.
2.
3.

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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

TAKING ORDERS IN ROOM


SERVICE

Pick up the telephone within 3 rings


Greet the guest with Room Service, good morning Mr/s.
Take down the order on a Kitchen order Ticket, including the following details
Date
Time or desired time to serve
Room number
Number of person
Items ordered guest name
Special request
Order taker
Repeat the order May I repeat your order Mr/s.?
Inform the guest on timing Your order will be ready in approximately 20 minutes Mr/s
Ask the guest if there is anything else Is there anything else, Mr/s?
Thank the guest Thank you for calling Mr/s.
Hang up
Try to upsell (beverage)

WHEN CALLER IS LOOKING FOR


SOMEBODY
1. If person calls looking for somebody, please use the following phrases when
speaking to the guest.
Whom would you like to speak to Sir/Madam?
Please hold the line while I look for Mr/s..
Press hold button and locate guest
2. If the guest is found inform him/her.
Excuse me Mr/s., there is a call for you
If you know the name of the caller use it
If the guest asks you to take a message do so
3. If the guest is not found inform the caller.
Thank you for waiting Sir/Madam. Mr/s.. is not in the restaurant,
would you like to leave a message?

4. If the guest wishes to leave a message, please note down the following:
Time of the call
Date of the call
Callers name
The message
Once the message has been written down, repeat it to the caller to verify if
you have understood him/her correctly
5. Thank the caller and wish him/her a pleasant day/evening.
Thank you Sir/Madam, have a pleasant evening.
6. Inform operator of the message and have them deliver it to the room. Should
you see the guest yourself, please give him/her the message directly.

HANDLING SILVERWARE
All soiled silverware is to be be placed in the cutlery sink.
The cutlery sink has warm water, Suma Det solution, aluminum foil and
lemon.
The lemon and aluminum foil help to remove and tarnished marks or black
spots.
The silverware is then passed through the dishwashing machine.
Wiping of cutlery is done using a lint free waiters cloth.
First pick up equipment with sharp edges such as knives, then forks and
lastly spoons.

HOW TO CHANGE A TABLECLOTH

Pull the chairs from the table to give some space.


Remove all condiments to the corner side of table.
Take the edge of the tablecloth in front of you and fold it into the middle of table.
Take a new clean tablecloth open it looking for the curved side and the line, set
the line straight with the edge of the table.
Open the new Table cloth until the middle of the table.
Remove the condiment to the other side of the new table cloth.
Take the edge of new tablecloth and pull back old table cloth with new one.
Reset the condiments on their proper place.
Check again to make sure that tablecloth fits with table.
Spread the tablecloth.
Brush the chairs and check on cleanliness of cushions.
Set back the chairs.
Bring the dirty tablecloth back to laundry.
ONCE A WEEK CHECK CLEANLINESS OF MOULTON

HANDLING GLASSWARE AND


CROCKERY
Soiled glassware must be placed upturned in the glass rack and then passed
through the dishwashing machine.
They must then be wiped dry with a lint free waiters cloth.
To remove any water stains remaining dip the glass in hot water and wipe
again with a dry waiters cloth.
Soiled crockery is to be placed in the dishwashing area at the designated
place after scrapping off any debris.
For cups with coffee and tea stains place in chlorine solution.
Also for crockery with black stains place in chlorine solution.

FOLDING NAPKINS
PROCEDURE:
Ensure the Guests always sits on a table which is completely set.
Ensure that the napkins are clean, crisp and placed in the center of the cover.
Once the guest is seated, assist him in unfolding the napkin and place it on his
lap from the right side.
During the meal if the guest gets up for some reason, ensure that the
napkin is neatly folded ( as per the standard of the restaurant ) and kept on
the left of the cover. Incase the B & B plate is dirty place it on the right hand
side of the cover.
Book fold.
Cone fold.
Fan fold.

SETTING UP TABLE FOR DINNER


Pepper shaker
Salt shaker
B&B plate and knife
AP Knife
AP Spoon
Dinner fork
Napkin
Bud vase
Water glass

SEQUENCE OF SERVICE
Meet, greet and seat the guest.
Serve water.
Serve Drinks.
Serve appetiser.
Serve soup.
Serve main course.
Serve dessert.
Serve tea and coffee.
Bill presentation.

ARRIVAL AND SEATING


Guest to be greeted or acknowledged within 15 seconds of entering the
restaurant.
Guest to be greeted in a pleasant and friendly manner.
Ascertain guest name and use it during interaction.
Check if smoking or non-smoking was preferred.
Escort the guest to his table.
Guest should be seated within 1 minute of their arrival.
Seat the guest at a fully laid table.
Offer chair assistance.
Offer assistance with napkins.
Remove extra covers if necessary.
Present the menu / wine list.

SERVICE
Pre meal drink to be offered.
Wine / beverages to be served within 3 minutes of ordering.
Bread rolls and butter to be automatically served.
Waiter to replace cutlery as required.
Waiter to neatly fold napkin and place on the arm of the chair if
guest leaves the table.
Dishes to be cleared within 3 minutes of all guests finishing their
meals.
Waiter to remove side plate, knife, butter and cruets on completion of
the main course.
Waiter to crumb down the table.
Waiter to offer dessert immediately.
Dessert to be served within 5 minutes of order being taken.
Waiter to offer tea/coffee and serve within 5 minutes.
Option of hot and cold milk to made available.

BILL PRESENTATION
Bill to be provided within 1 minute of request.
Bill to be presented in a clean bill folder with a hotel pen.
Bill to be clearly itemized and correct.
Waiter to collect payment promptly.
Waiter to return correct change.
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TABLE ALLOCATION
PROCEDURE :
Check the reservation book 30 mins before the restaurant opens.
Check if any guests have made specific requests for a particular
table.
Reserve the tables by putting a reserved sign, also enter the same
table number on the reservation book against the guests name.
For large bookings the tables can be joined and made to the desired
number.

ADJUSTING TABLE FOR CORRECT


COVERS (BEFORE THE GUEST
SITS)
PROCEDURE :
Check the number of person for the table.
Use a tray and clear the extra settings and the napkin.
Clear settings from the right side.
Remove place mats (for breakfast and lunch) as per restaurant standard setup..
If necessary adjust center piece as to give more space for service.
Always make the table look neat and attractive.

SEATING THE GUESTS IN THE


RESTAURANT
PROCEDURE :

Greet or acknowledge guest within 15 seconds of entering the restaurant.


Every guest will be accompanied to the table and seated within 1 minute.
Stand 9 12 behind guests chair.
Kept left leg behind and right leg forward touching the chairs back with right
knee (distance between both the feet should be of the length of one shoe).
Hold the chair with both hands from the side of the back.
Lift the chair 1 1.5 from the ground and pull back. Let the guest go in.
As the guest is sitting, move the chair forward till it is comfortable for the
guest and rest the chair on the floor.
If possible all ladies will be assisted in the seating procedure.
Staff of adjoining stations will assist with seating procedure if required.

PLACING NAPKIN FOR THE


GUEST IN THE RESTAURANT
PROCEDURE :
Once all guests are seated at the table comfortably, the napkin placing will
commence.
The procedure will start with a lady if there is one and move in clockwise direction
around the table.
Napkin is unfolded alongside the guest from the right and formed into a large
triangular shape.
Excuse the guest and place the napkin across the guest lap, the long side of the
triangle towards the guest.
Repeat for each guest in turn.

SERVING WATER
PROCEDURE :
Hi ball glasses or water goblets will be placed as part of the cover.
Guests will not be charged for filtered tap water, but mineral water, sparkling
water and Evian will be charged.
The water goblet will be placed on the top of the AP knife on the right side
The water will be poured in the Hi ball or the goblet until it is full
The waiter should be attentive during service to pour water into the Hi ball
or the goblet as needed
Check during service if the guest wants more water

OFFERING A PRE-MEAL DRINK


PROCEDURE :
Once all guests have their napkins place on their lap, the waiter will offer
pre-meal drink.
If water is requested, the waiter will up-sell mineral water or Evian.
If asked, what do you have?, the waiter will reply to this effect, We have
a full range of drinks available from our bar, would you like to see our
beverage list / menu?
The order will be written on the waiters B.O.T. and fired into the Micros.

PRESENTING MENU CARDS AND


WINE LIST
PROCEDURE :
Present the beverage menu to the guest within 1 min of his being seated.
Each guest will be presented with one menu from the right side in the
following manner: always ladies first, always older guests first.
Check with the guest his preference of water.
Water should be served within 2 mins of it being ordered.
Suggest the guest an Aperitif or any other beverage of his liking.
The beverage order must be served within 3 mins of the order being
taken.
Guest will be presented the menu card and the wine list after ice-water is
served.

The menu is presented by opening the menu and holding it in front of the
guest from the right.
One wine list should be given opened to the host of the table.
The dinner menu should be presented within 1 min of the beverages
being served.
After distributing the menus, bring guests attention to the daily special,
menu changes or even try to recommend some typical specialties.
After presenting menus and enumerating the specials, leave the guest alone
to study the menu.

Check for the dinner order within 10 mins of the menu cards being
given.

SERVICE OF PRE MEAL DRINKS


PROCEDURE :
Place the order and fire it into the Micros.
Prepare the drinks tray with the under-liner at the bar.
Arrange the drinks and glassware on the tray and double check the order for
accuracy (all drinks opened at the bar).
Carry tray into the restaurant at the table.
Serving ladies first, place the coaster ( wherever applicable ) above the knife
and place the glass on it (if wine glasses are placed on the table, put the coaster
below the white wine glass).
Take the bottle in your right hand with the label clearly visible to the guest.
Pour the soft drink / mixer / water into the glass on the table so that the flow is
directed to the inside opposite edge of the glass.
If the bottle / can still contains some beer / soft drink / water, place it on the
table to the right of the glass with a second coaster underneath (label facing the
guest).

TAKING THE ORDER


PROCEDURE :
The Steward / Captain will approach the guest table with his/her waiters pad to write the
order he may say, Sir/Maam are you ready to place the order? or excuse me, may I
please take your order now?
All restaurant staff should have comprehensive knowledge of the dishes on offer.
Write in order of courses and after each course draw a line (use commonly accepted
abbreviation).
Against each menu items write the quantity on the left hand side of the dish and the
seat number on the right hand side of the dish.
Remember if the guest orders two appetizers and no main course ask which appetizer he/she
would like to have first.
Depending on guest preference, salads can be served at the beginning, during, or after the
main course.

Dont forget to ask the guest the doneness of meal i.e. rare, medium, well
done.
Any special instructions by the guest about his food has to be written down
e.g. less spicy, no garlic, extra sauce., allergic.
Explain any dish if the guest wants to know more about.
If the guest cannot decide even after your suggestion, then ask him, Sir
shall I call the chef / manager to help you with your order?

NOTE:
As the guest orders each dish, repeat the dish name as you write, so
that you dont have to repeat the whole order in the end. Repeat the
complete order at the end after having taken the order.
Thank the guest after taking down his order.
Collect the menu from the guest.
Fire the order into the MICROS.

SERVICE OF BREAD
PROCEDURE:
A variety of bread is immediately placed on the guest table after their food
order is taken and their table set.
All breads will be served in a bread boat / wicker basket with a napkin
pocket in which the bread is placed.
Offer to serve the guest.
Serve from the left side of the guest with a service spoon and service fork.
Bread will be placed on the B&B plate.
Remaining bread in the boat will be placed on the table in the center or
within guest reach to help themselves.
Offer guest more bread if their bread boat seems empty.
Each bread boat must be accompanied with butter in a butter dish. The
portion size will be depending on the number of guests.
Bread boat and butter must be cleared away once the guest has finished
his/her meal or if guest does not require it anymore.

SERVING AN APPETIZER
PROCEDURE:
Place the necessary cutlery before service of appetizer.
Serve appetizer from the guests right.
Place appetizer between fork and knife, say heres your .
Sir/Madam
Say enjoy your ..

SERVING SOUP
Place the appropriate flatware on the cover.
Place the soup bowl on an under liner at the side station.
Serve the soup from the right hand side.
Say heres your . Sir / Madam.

ASSEMBLING AND PICKING UP


FOOD ORDERS
PROCEDURE:
The service at the table will be done simultaneously if possible.
The waiter will check with the kitchen if the food is ready and ask his colleagues to
help him pick up.
Each waiter will pick up one main course for each guest (remembering his guest
seating).
The food accompaniments will also be picked up for the courses.
In case the restaurant is busy, then one waiter will serve all the guests on one table.
All food to be picked up as soon as it is ready, the food should not be kept standing
in the hot case for long.

SERVING MAIN COURSE


PROCEDURE:
Place appropriate cutlery on the cover.
For pre plated main courses serve from the right hand side.
For main courses being served from a platter onto a plate first place a warm
plate on the cover in between the cutlery.

Serve main course from guests left with the help of service spoon
and service fork on the Dinner plate. Before serving ask the guest
Sir/Madam, may I serve?

SERVING SIDE DISHES


PROCEDURE:
Place the main course on the table.
Serve side dish from guests left with the help of service spoon and service
fork on the Dinner plate. Before serving ask the guest Sir/Madam, may I
serve?
Place the side dish on the top left of the joint plate for the guest to help
himself.
Check during the meal if they need another helping.
NOTE:
The side dishes should be served in appropriate flatware.

SERVICE OF SAUCE
PROCEDURE:
Carry the sauce-boat on an under-plate on the flat of your left hand, with the lip of the
sauce-boat facing to the right.
Serve the sauce from the left of the guest.
Lower the under-plate over the guests plate, so that it is not more than 5 cm above it.
Hold the serving spoon in your right hand with the handle of the spoon above the lip of
the sauce boat.
Draw the spoon across the sauce-boat towards you to collect the sauce.
Carry the spoon away from you to sauce the appropriate item. Note that the sauce
should only cover one third of the item.
Move clockwise round the table offering the sauce to each guest in turn, with the host
last.

STANDARD FOR CRUMBING


PROCEDURE:
Make sure the side plates, cruets, and other items no longer required have been
removed.
Hold a B&B plate on the flat of your left hand with your hand under the center of the
plate.
Brush down from the guests left ( from where their side plates were before they were
cleared).
Hold the plate just under the edge of the table with your left hand.
Brush the crumbs onto the plate using the folded service cloth held in your right hand.
Do not flick the crumbs, just brush them steadily towards you with the folded service
cloth.

Move clockwise round the table crumbing each guests place as required,
finishing with the host.
NOTE:
Before crumbing, if you see any wet food like a sauce dropped on the table,
then carry a B&B knife under the napkin and with the tip of the knife lift any
food sticking on the tablecloth.
If you see bread on the table, remove it with your silver service cutlery.

STANDARD OF CLEARING THE


TABLE FOR TWO GUESTS
PROCEDURE:
For two guests the table will be cleared by one waiter.
Check for yourself if the plate is empty with the cutlery on it.
Body language and waiter observation indicates appropriate time for clearance.
The guest will be asked for permission to clear his plate.
The waiter clears the Dinner plates from the right along with B&B plate moving in a
clockwise direction.
The dirty food will not be scraped from one plate to another while clearing.
The salt and pepper shaker will be cleared next

Once the table is cleared the waiter will crumb the table from the
right and left side simultaneously for each guest before offering the
dessert menu.
Clearing procedure is done in silence unless the waiter need to
excuse himself, for eg: when a guest is engaged in a conversation.

STANDARD FOR CLEARING THE


TABLE FOR THREE OR MORE
GUESTS
PROCEDURE:
For three or more guests the table will be cleared by the 2 waiters who served the table
Check for yourself if the plate is empty with the cutlery on it
Body language and waiter observation indicates appropriate time for clearance
The guest will be asked for permission to clear his plate
The second waiter start from the opposite end of the table
The first waiter whose table it is will clear the joint plate and the B&B plate
Both the waiters will start clearing the plate by beginning with the fullest plate

The waiter clears the Dinner plates from the right and B&B plate
from the left moving in a clockwise direction.
While clearing, the dirty food will not be scraped from one plate
to another.
The waiter clearing the last B&B plate will also clear the salt and
pepper shaker.
Once the table is cleared, the waiter will crumb the table from the
right and left side simultaneously for each guest before offering the
dessert menu.
Clearing procedure is done in silence unless the waiter needs to
excuse himself, eg: when a guest is engaged in a conversation.

TAKING AND SERVING DESSERT


PROCEDURE:
After the meal, crumb the table and present dessert menu, This is
our dessert menu.
Take dessert order and fire it into the Micros.
Set dessert spoon to the right and dessert fork to the left of each
guest cover.
Serve dessert within 5minutes of taking the order.
Place dessert in front of the guests right. Serve children and ladies
first. Say Heres your Madam / Sir.

OFFERING TEA OR COFFEE AT


THE END OF THE MEAL
Suggest tea and coffee after taking dessert order.
Take order offering the choice we serve.
Fire order into the micros.
Tea or Coffee to be served within 5min of taking the order or within 5min of clearing
the dessert.
Prepare a clean and dry beverage tray with under liner.
Place tea pot (small for one portion and large for two portions).
Place milk in a creamer (small for one portion and large for two portions) , tea cup, saucer,
teaspoon, sugar pot, under liner, teaspoon and tea strainer if serving loose tea.
All tea will be accompanied by an extra vessel of hot water.

In the pantry prepare tea by first rinsing the tea pot with hot water, placing one
tea bag per portion or 15 grams loose tea and the filling with hot water.
Go to the guest table, place the tea cup, saucer and teaspoon in front of the
guest.
Place the sugar pot / under liner / teaspoon on the top center of the table in
front of the guest.
Place the tea pot and under liner on the lower right of the tea cup and offer to
pour May I pour the tea for you Mr./s..
Then place the milk in the creamer on the upper right of the tea cup above the
tea pot offer to pour.
Place the tea cup and saucer in front of the guest in the center.
Leave the table after saying please enjoy your tea Mr./s..

NOTE :
Serve hot water automatically with tea.
In the first trip, place all the tea cups, saucers, teaspoons and the sugar pot,
under liner, teaspoon.
In the second trip, get the tea and offer to pour.
For breakfast, the tea cup, saucer, teaspoon, sugar pot, and under liner will
be a part of the cover.
For breakfast, service for filter coffee will also be the same except coffee
will be served in a coffee pot and milk or cream may be served as per guests
liking.
Espresso, Cappuccino and Ristretto will be served directly in coffee cup or
Demi Tasse.

PRESENTING CIGARETTES
PROCEDURE :
Know all the brands of cigarette available.
Open the cigarette wrapping and the cover.
Pull out three cigarettes from the center slightly out of the pack.
The second one is pulled out slightly more then the other two.
Place the pack on a B&B plate with a box of matches.
Present it to the guest from the right.

LIGHTING A GUESTS CIGARETTE


PROCEDURE :
If a guest picks up a cigarette within a view, light the cigarette (preferably from right but
guest convenience is more important).
Hold match stick between your thumb and index finger, (depending on convenience) and
strike it away from yourself and away from guest.
When lit, holding the match stick with the same fingers keep the rest of the fingers around
the match stick, forming a cup (thus preventing the flame from being blown) and light the
tip of the cigarette.
If lighting the Match stick from the left side, then after striking the match stick hold it
between the first two fingers with the flame facing the guest and light the cigarette.
Turn away from the guest, extinguishing the flame by fanning it out.
Keep the burnt match sticks back in the matchbox in the opposite direction (can be discard
after in the pantry). Never put it in the guest ashtray.
If using a lighter, strike the lighter and bring the flame within the reach of the guests
cigarette with the free hand shadowing the flame if necessary
Avoid getting too close to the guests face and be careful with bearded guests.

CHANGING ASHTRAY
PROCEDURE:
Pick up one clean ashtray on a tray from side station / pantry and proceed
towards guest table.
Take the clean ashtray with your right hand and place it on top of the dirty
ashtray so as to prevent ashes from flying into guest food and drinks.
Clear off both the ashtrays on the tray. Then pick up clean ashtray and place
it on the table.

CIGAR SERVICE
PROCEDURE:
Open and offer the humidor (cigar box) to the guest (check prior to
presentation for cleanliness, suitable stock).
Allow the guest to select a cigar.
Offer to clip the cigar (if necessary) using cigar clippers (remove only a little
from the rounded tip of the cigar and make a clean, crisp cut).
After inspection by the guest, present the cigar to the guest.
Light the cigar by placing the match away from the cigar. If the guest does
not wish to smoke cigar straight away, place it on a B & B Plate with a box
of matches.
Make sure the guest has an ashtray.

FOOD STORE AND BEVERAGE


STORE REQUISITION
PROCEDURE:
Check the actual stock in the restaurant against the par stock for the food store.
Check the consumption of beverage for the previous day.
Make an entry in the food store requisition book of the variance between the par
stock and actual stock in hand. Make an entry in the beverage store requisition
book of the variance between the par stock and actual stock in hand.
The steward will now get it signed by the Restaurant Manager or the captain of
the restaurant. The food store requisition book will be counter signed by the
Exec. Chef and the F & B manager and the beverage store requisition by the
financial controller and the F & B manager.
The steward has to now take the requisitions and pick up the food and beverage
stores from the stores, which are located near receiving.

The steward will be required to exchange the empty soft drink bottles
for filled ones. After having shown the empty bottles to the stores
personnel , he will keep the empty crates of bottles in the room near
the staff parking which is meant for storing empty bottles
After the items are issued the store supervisor will sign saying issued
and the steward will sign the requisition book saying received.
Once the steward has picked up the food and beverage store the first
two copies of the requisition book will be kept by the stores
personnel .
The Steward will now bring back all the items to the respective
Restaurant.
Both the requisition books will be placed back in the bar and the
items stored in the shelves allocated to them.

INTER BAR TRANSFERS


PROCEDURE:
Inter Bar Transfer Form is used when an item is transferred from one
department to another department.
Complete all data required on the form, i.e. from, to, and date.
Write down the items needed, the quantity and unit.
Get it signed by your department head and close the requisition right
after the last item, so that it can not be added anymore.
When receiving the item from the concerned Bar put tick () for the
item which is already given.
Get it signed from the Barman under delivered by and under
received by signed by the person who receives the item.
Leave one copy of the Transfer Form in the concerned Bar.
All Transfer Forms will be checked by Beverage Controller on daily
basis.

STANDARD FOR PREPARING


WHITE ROSE AND SPARKLING
WINE
PROCEDURE

Put the wine bottle in the wine bucket and add ice to approx. 2/3 of the cooler.

Add water to ice level.


Place the napkin on the wine bucket and place wine bucket on the wine
stand..
Carry wine cooler with the stand into the restaurant and place it on the right
hand side of the host.
Turn bottle label facing the guest.

PRESENTING AND OPENING


WHITE ROSE AND RED WINE
PROCEDURE
Hold the napkin in your left hand (napkin to be folded into four horizontally) and with
your right hand lift the wine from the cooler.
Let the bottle drain and then hold it on the flat of your left hand with the serviette
underneath label facing the guest.
Present to the host and identify the wine verbally, mentioning the company, variety and
vintage so that host can confirm that the correct wine has been brought Excuse me
Sir, your
Wait for his/her acknowledgement. Upon confirming the order, take one step back and
prepare to open the wine bottle.
Hold the bottle firmly in your left hand holding at a 45 degrees angle at waist height
ensuring that the label is facing the guest.

With a waiters friend in your right hand, cut the foil with the blade just
above the raised ridge about 5mm below the top of the bottle (place the foil
in your pocket)
Close the blade of the waiters friend and open the spiral (corkscrew)
Hold the neck of the bottle firmly in left hand, insert the sharp tip of the
spiral into the center of the cork. Slowly turn the spiral into clockwise
direction, keeping it in line with the core of the cork.
Stop turning the spiral when the last turn of the spiral is still visible to
prevent the spiral from piercing the base of the cork.
Tilt the arm of the waiters friend so that the lever rests on the lip of the
bottle. Hold the lever in place using the side of your index finger. Now
extract the cork by raising the opposite end of the body of the waiters
friend, exerting leverage on the lip of the bottle until the cork starts to bend.

Now cease the lifting action and place your thumb and index finger at the
base of the cork. Twist the cork gently onto its side to remove it from the
bottle. This technique will prevent the cork from breaking and will allow the
cork to be extracted without any distracting popping sound.
Remove the cork from the spiral and return the waiters friend into the
pocket.
After removing the cork, leave it on the table on a B&B plate for guest to
nose (do not ask).

NOTE:
The same procedure will be followed for the opening of red wines except
they will not be brought to the guest on a wine cooler, they will be brought
in a cane basket lined with a serviette.

STANDARD FOR POURING WINE


WHITE/ROSE/RED/CHAMPAGNE
PROCEDURE
Wipe the lip of the bottle with a service cloth
The bottle is held firmly in the right hand with the label directed towards the guest. If
white / rose / champagne, then a napkin is collared around the bottle to prevent the wine
from getting warm with the heat of our hand
Pour about 30 ml of wine into the hosts glass for approval. The wine should be poured
into the center of the glass with the bottle held above not touching the glass, then twisted
and lifted straight up
After the guest has approved the wine, fill the guests glasses starting with the guest
immediately to the left of the host moving clockwise round the table. If there is a lady then
the lady first and then, move clockwise. Complete the service by serving the host last.

When all the glasses have been filled, place the remaining white / rose /
champagne on the table in a wine cooler. If red then leave the bottle in the
cane basket
Remove the B&B plate with the cork
Keep an eye on the guests glasses when they are only 1/3 rd , then top them
up
When the bottle is empty, clear it away and ask the host whether they require
another bottle of the same wine or another one from the wine list
If the same wine is ordered again then repeat the procedure without the
tasting
If a new wine is ordered then change glasses

STANDARD FOR OPENING


CHAMPAGNE
PROCEDURE
Take the bottle firmly in your hand, holding at a 45 degrees angle at waist height away
from the guests face. The angle helps reduce the pressure on the cork.
With your right hand locate the wire ring on the muselet (muzzle or cage), and untwist it.
Remove foil and cage, holding the cork in place with the thumb of your left hand as an
extra precaution.
Take a service cloth in the palm of the right hand and with it cover and firmly hold the
cork.
Hold the base of the bottle with your left hand and twist it to loosen the cork. Ease the
cork gently out of the bottle into the palm of your right hand.

Wipe the lip of the bottle with your service cloth.


Hold the bottle in your right hand so that the label face the host, and pour
about 30 ml of wine into the glass for approval.
Alternatively, the bottle may be held with the thumb in the punt with the
fingers spread out to support the body of the wine.

SUGGESTIVE SELLING
PROCEDURE

Know the menu thoroughly.


Check the special dishes of the day.
Note any changes in the menu / out of stock.
Know new or promotional items.
Know the cooking method and the main ingredient of each dish, also know the
garnish and accompaniment.
Know how long each dish will take to prepare.
Know the price of each item.
Know how to pronounce dishes.
When recommending, try to create an appealing mental picture in the guests
mind that can influence a guests choice
Use courteous and cheerful tone of voice to describe colour, size, temperature, taste,
person (our Chef, bartender) status (delicious, excellent, popular) suitability.
Use precise and correct expressions that suggest uniqueness or special qualities of
the house.

Do not confuse the guest with too many suggestions, use two items
at a time which are special, popular, promotional.
Suggest that the guest can order by the bottle or by the glass.
The waiter should know the house wine and thorough knowledge of
the wines available.
EXTRAS / SIDE DISHES
Recommend side dishes / extras with their main course.

SUGGESTIVE SELLING
DESSERT
After the customer has completed his/her main course, offer him/her specific
dessert by saying would you like to try our Chocolate Mud Pie for your
dessert.
Present the dessert menu with the recommendation for a specific dish e.g.
you should try our Lemon and Pepper Crme Brle, it is really delicious
TEA / COFFEE
After the guest has finished his dessert, ask if he would like to have
tea/coffee by saying, we have a large selection of different types of tea,
perhaps you would like to try one, we have
After the guest has ordered coffee suggest some liqueur, port, cognac
along with his/her coffee.

NOTE:
Anticipate guest need for successive suggestive selling.

In a hurry
= Quick preparation item
On company expenses = Expensive items
VIP or connoisseur
= Only the best
Stare blankly at menu = Dont know, need suggestion
Lonely
= Friendly expressions /
rapport building first
Special occasions
= Champagne / wine
Budgeting type
= Adequate meal at fair price
Family
= Suggest the kid first
Intimate couple
= Offer the lady first
On diet
= low calorie

SUGGESTIVE SELLING
Help guest in selection from the menu when necessary in a pleasant manner.
Do not force guests to order.
Try suggesting the high price items first and if possible, lower cost item if they are
of similar price. Then, come down to the next lower price. Be tactful, the guest
should not feel that you are only suggesting high price items.
Acknowledge guests order in a courteous manner.
Invite the Chef to come and speak to the guest and helping them in suggesting
Chefs specialty.
Sell items on the menu based on personal attention to the guest, not high pressured
sales.
Be able to describe portion size of each dish, and also the service time.
Be specific with suggestions. Ask open ended questions and not closed ended
questions.

There are lot of suggestive selling adjectives which can be used while describing
various dishes of your menu

EXAMPLES:
Fragrant Delicate Delicious Garden
Clear

Savoury Fresh

Cool

Refreshing

Creamy Succulent

Smooth Rich

Moist

Exquisite

Tart

Fluffy

Elegant

Bubbly

Mouth watering
Crisp

Appetising

Traditional

Sweet

Fantastic

Home made
Oven

Tender
fresh

SETTING UP CUTLERY IN
ACCORDANCE TO THE ORDER
PROCEDURE
Changing cutlery after order has been taken. Gather cutlery from the side
station without creating excessive noise.
Place appropriate cutlery on a service salver which has a linen under liner.
Place additional cutlery next to dinner knife and dinner fork.
All additional cutlery will be placed before the service of that course.
For steak replace dinner knife with a steak knife.
Additional cutlery will be offered to the guest on request.

HANDLING FLATWARE IN THE


RESTAURANT
PROCEDURE
If flatware has water spots or fingerprint smudges, wipe it with a clean
bussing cloth.
If flatware is dirty, i.e. stained with leftover food return to dishwasher for
washing.
If flatware is bent or damaged, remove immediately and bring to
managements attention.
Do not handle food contact surface. When placing flatware on a table, hold
flatware on the side of the handle. Carry with thumb and index finger.
Clean flatware is carried to a table on service plate with napkin on a tray.

LOADING TRAYS
PROCEDURE
Stack plates according to size.
Cups do not remain on saucers, for this will take up too much room
on the tray..
Plates with food should not be piled on top of each other, rather use
plate for scraps.
Heaviest dishes are laid where the weight should be closest to the
shoulder.
Glasses are loaded on a separate tray than chinaware..

COMMUNICATING DURING
SERVICE
PROCEDURE:
When communicating with anyone during service be brief and to the point. Do not
ramble.
If guests ask for anything whether it is related to F&B or not, you should never say
thats not my job or please check with the Front Office Assistant for the
information. You should be able to answer, if you do not know say I will find out for
you Sir/Madam/Miss
If a guest asks for a dish, which is not in the menu, say Sir, may I check with the Chef
and let you know?

Never say I am sorry I cannot help you offer options and alternatives.
Do not stand in groups and discuss in the restaurant.
Check your body language while in the restaurant. No pointing fingers or awkward
gestures.

When communicating with the Chef give clear instructions and speak with
respect.
Remember even though the door to the pantry and kitchen is closed the voice
carry to the restaurant, so do not speak with loud voices / yelling /
shouting.
Treat the kitchen steward with respect, no throwing of cutlery / crockery
/ dishes for wash up and again no shouting / no informal languages
During busy times there should be not gossiping or useless chatter. Guest
and work related issues should only be discussed.
During service follow instructions given by the Restaurant Manager or F&B
Manager. If you do not understand then ask questions, but never say yes if
you have not understood them.
Do not talk negatively about your hotel / your colleagues / managers to
others.

If you make mistakes then dont try to hide them for the fear of reprimand, own up
to them. Sooner or later your mistakes will be known.
Work together as a team, if you are not busy then help your colleagues who are
busy.
Show patience if the bar and kitchen are busy and tempers are flying high.
Before leaving for duty always inform your Manager and wish him and your
colleagues Good evening, good night.
Always wish your Manager and colleagues Good morning, Good afternoon
when you start your duty.
Always attend all your F&B briefing, take notes and ask questions and be on time.
Do not listen to customers personal conversation.
Do not eat, drink, smoke, chew gum in the restaurant
Do not read newspaper / magazines or sing song / hum in the restaurant

PREVENTING AN ACCIDENT
Becarefulandalertwhen:
Carrying loaded tray
Unloading tray
Lightening cigarettes
Serving food and drink specially wine and champagne
Handling hot plate
Clearing dirty dishes
Lighting candles on the table
Always avoid unnecessary haste. Walk, do not run.
Do not work close behind co-worker.
Mop or sweep floor immediately to prevent any accidents. Do not allow anyone to step
into the area until cleaned.
Do not serve food and drink in broken or chipped glassware and chinaware.

Always have a service cloth handy in case there are any spills on the
guest.
Be careful while opening the service doors.
Check that your foot ware is comfortable, all the straps of your sandal
are tied properly.
Check that your uniform is well worn, specially ladies to prevent
from being tripped.
Inform the guests about hot plates and sharp steak knives.
Avoid horseplay in the restaurant.

PRESENTING THE BILL


PROCEDURE:
Go to Micros and print guest check.
Ensure all details on the bill are correct.
Present it to the host from the right.
Receive the payment / or let the guest sign if he is an in-house guest.
Close the bill folder.
Take it back to the cashier.
If the guest settles by cash, check the change and present it to the guest in a bill
folder, accompanied with the copy of the bill.
Place the bill folder on the guests right and say Thank you very much
Sir/Madam.

NOTE:
While presenting the bill, if the guest is busy in a conversation
the waiter must not wait there for the guest to pay.
He should leave, but his attention should be on the table. Hanging
around till the guest settles the bill signals a negative body language
that we want the guest to leave soon.

THANKING THE GUEST


PROCEDURE:
Thank guest in a warm and courteous manner and say:
To Residents

Thank you very much, enjoy the rest of your day / evening

Thank you very much, good night and sleep well

Thank you very much, we will see you in the morning, sleep well
To Visitors

Thank you for coming, we hope to see you again soon

If opportunity permits, then escort guest while going out of the restaurant and thank
him again

Along the way make some small talk with the guest, get their comments
Inform the Restaurant Manager / F&B Manager about any complaints,
compliments, comments immediately

CLOSING EDM OR A & G CHECKS


PROCEDURE:
Feed into Micros all the entries.
Touch Discount.
For A & G Checks Disc Bev. Off for Beverages Order and Disc Food Off for
Food Order.
Close the bill by touching A & G Check, and type the name of the person, and
bill can be printed.
AllA&Gchecksshouldbesignedbytheconcernedexecutivebeforeheleaves
theRestaurant..
For EDM Checks , do the same thing as above, but the option is Disc Bev Off
for beverage and Disc Food Off for food

Close the bill by touching EDM and put required information.


All EDM checks should be signed by the concerned executive
beforeheleavestheRestaurant.
The amount Tendered should be 0 (zero).

BREAKAGE REPORTS
PROCEDURES:
All restaurants will have separate breakage bins for crockery and glassware
kept in the restaurant.
Whenever any crockery or glassware breaks, it will be put in the respective
breakage bin for accounting purposes.
Every Tuesday a steward will be required to get an actual count of all the
items broken and make an entry in the breakage report.
He will then write the per unit cost of each item and multiply it with the total
amount broken. This will be done for each item.
The steward is then required to total up all the items consumed for the week
and write it down in the breakage report.

After the breakage report is done the steward will make an entry of
the items consumed in the kitchen stewarding requisition book
against the breakage. The breakage report will be signed by the
restaurant manager and counter signed by the kitchen steward and F
& B manager.
The kitchen steward will take the top two copies of the breakage
report.
The steward will then take the kitchen stewarding requisition book to
the stores and collect the items. After the items are issued the store
supervisor will sign saying issued and the steward will sign the
requisition book saying received.
The stores will keep the first two copies. The steward will bring the
items and keep them in their respective place.

LINEN EXCHANGE
PROCEDURE:
Linen will be exchanged every day at in accordance to the time assigned by
the House keeping Department.
The stewards would require to remove the soiled linen from the bin ( kept in the
restaurant ) and count it.
The napkins, waiters cloth, DCM dusters and tea napkins will be counted
separately and made into bundles of 10. The mats ( If in use ) will be neatly
placed on top of each other in stacks of 10 each.
The steward will now make an entry in the linen exchange register of the exact
amount of linen that is soiled and needs to be exchanged.
The soiled and counted linen will now be put in a linen bag and taken down to
the House Keeping Department.

The linen exchange register will be shown to the linen room ( which is in the
basement ) and soiled linen counted and shown to house-keeping.
An entry of the fresh linen issued will be made in the linen exchange register
and House-keeping will retain the first copy. The steward will bring back
the linen to the restaurant and store it in the place assigned for linen storage.
In case, of Balance Linen, it will be collected after the lunch service gets
over.

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