Title: The Restaurant Business Culinary Arts, Restaurant Development, and Classification
1The Restaurant Business Culinary Arts,
Restaurant Development, and Classification
C H A P T E R
C H A P T E R
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2The overall economic impact of the restaurant
industry is expected to exceed 1.3 trillion in
2007, including sales in related industries such
as agriculture, transportation and manufacturing.
3Organizational Culture
4Some Culinary Greats
- Culinary Greats
- Auguste Escoffier
- Patron Saint of Cooking
- Julia Child
- Martha Stewart!
- Emeril BAM Lagasse
- Name your top ten
5- Daniel BouludA masterful French chef who
maintains impeccably high standards at each of
his eponymous restaurants. - Rocco DiSpiritoLong before "The Restaurant," the
now-infamous chef was a foodie favorite for his
skills in the kitchen. - Todd EnglishMovie-star good looks and a bold
culinary style have catapulted this Boston-based
chef to national fame. - Thomas KellerWidely hailed as the U.S.s best
chef, Thomas Keller pushes culinary boundaries
with his innovative creations. - Emeril LagasseThis lively New Orleans chef and
TV host has turned America on to contemporary
Creole cuisine.
- 6. Nobu MatsuhisaThe grandaddy of innovative
Japanese cuisine feeds the swank and famous from
L.A. to New York. - 7. Wolfgang PuckWith an A-list clientele and
revolutionary fusion dishes, Wolfgang Puck set
the standard for all celeb chefs. - 8. Charlie TrotterA passion for detail and
devotion to fresh ingredients have won worldwide
acclaim for this Chicago chef. - 9. Jean-Georges VongerichtenAn impeccable eye
for what's next, and intelligent, avant-garde
food pairings are this French chef's forte. - 10. Alice WatersDedicated to organic produce
and simple preparation, Alice Waters invented
California cuisine.
6Chefs of Today Need to Possess
- Cooking skills
- Employability traits
- People skills
- Menu development
- Nutrition
- Sanitation/Safety
- Accounting
- Computer Training
- 43 percent Percent of table service restaurant
operators offering organic menu items who
anticipate that they will represent a larger
proportion of their total sales in 2007.
7The Restaurant
- Takes a basic drive the simple act of eating,
and transforms it into a civilized ritual
involving hospitality and imagination and
satisfaction and graciousness and warmth - French word meaning restorers of energy
8The restaurant industry is expected to add 2
million jobs over the next decade, for total
employment of 14.8 million in 2017.
9Major Areas of Foodservice
- FB sales
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- Restaurants, cafeterias, fast food 68.2
- Foodservice in hotels motels 5.6
- Foodservice in retail stores 4.2
- Vending and non-store retailers 2.2
- Contractors and Caterers 7.3
- Recreation and Sports 1.2
- Institutions operating own foodservice 11.3
Another Way to Look at It
10Figure 7-1Approximate Market Share of Restaurant
Segments
11Industry At-A-Glance
- Sales 537 billion
- Locations 935,000 serving more than 70 billion
meal and snack occasions - Employees 12.8 million the industry is the
largest employer besides government
12Who Is the Guest?
- Guest
- Target market customer
- Niche - specific share of a market
- Catchment area
- Demographics
- Average income
- Growth or decline
- Zoning
- Convenience
- Accessibility
- Parking
- Curbside appeal
- LOCATION
- Demographics
13- 1.5 billion Restaurant-industry sales on a
typical day in 2007
14Classifications of Restaurants
- Classifications
- Americans eat out 200 times a year
- 50 of guests visit a restaurant on their
birthday - Most popular meal period is lunch
- National Restaurant Association
- www.restaurant.org
15Restaurant OwnershipVery competitive business ½
fail within the first year, and 85 close within
5 years
- Independent
- One or more owners
- Not affiliated with any national brand or name
- Chain
- Almost identical in market concept, menu, design,
and name - Greater buying power and resources than an
independent - Franchise
- The franchisor sells the franchisee the right to
use its name, logo, it product, and its concept - Multi-Unit Foodservice Firms
- Owns and operates several restaurants each with a
different concept, menu, and target market
16Full-Service Luxury Restaurants
- Full-Service
- Good selection of menu items made on premises
- Fine Dining Hall of Fame
- Spago
- There are few national chains
17Full-Service Luxury Restaurants
- Labor intense
- Only small number of population can afford them
- Hard to maintain consistency and quality
- Usually only successful in major cities
18- Roughly half of all travelers report that they
dine out when they travel, and that dining out is
the most popular activity planned after tourists
arrive at a destination.
19Top 10 Culinary Trends
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- Here is the National Restaurant Associations
top-10 list of hot and cool (passé) culinary
trends for 2007. - Hot Items
- Bite-size desserts
- Locally grown produce
- Organic produce
- Flatbread
- Bottled water
- Specialty sandwiches
- Asian appetizers
- Espresso/specialty coffees
- Whole-grain bread
- Mediterranean cuisine Pan-Asian cuisine
- Cool Items
- Scandinavian cuisine
- Starfruit
- Organ meats/sweetbreads
- Ethiopian cuisine
- Kiwi
- Edible flowers/rose petals
- Blackened items
- Low-carb dough
- Soda bread Fruit soups
20Theme Restaurants
- Usually offer a limited menu, but create a
complete experience for the guest - Others specialize in creating a lively atmosphere
and offering a diverse menu
21Casual Dining Dinner Houses
- Casual
- Relaxed atmosphere with trend towards casual
- Houstons
- Chain or independent
- Brinker International
- Darden Restaurants
- Metromedia Restaurants
- Ethic and theme
22Family Restaurants
- Evolved from coffee shops
- Informal setting, simple menu and service
designed to please all of the family - IHOP
- Cracker Barrel
- Comfort foods
- Less sophisticated in theme and ambiance
23Ethnic Specialty Restaurants
- Ethnic
- Independently owned and operated
- Mexican restaurants are largest growth segment
- Different types are developing
- Thai
- Indian
- Specialty Restaurants
- Food is theme related
- Seafood restaurants
24Quick Service Pizza
- Pizza
- Local and regional chains all with delivery
service - Four major chains
- Pizza Hut
- Dominos
- Papa Johns
- Little Caesars
25Sandwich Shops
- Affordable franchise
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