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         For me, there are two kinds of meals: there is the meal for survival, and the meal for pleasure. It is the latter of these two meals which is the clear objective of hospitality managers. In the experience of dining, ‘pleasure’ and ‘emotion’ are two words that are very important. The table is the place where so much happens in life: celebrations, announcements, moments of joy or even sadness. When you think of it that way, the table is really a symbol of life. And it is how the table is set that can determine the mood of a meal.First, think of what kind of ambience you want to provide in your venue. Is it cosy and informal? Or glamorous and upscale? Next, ask yourself: how can you convey this ambience through the five senses? Whatever the mood, aim to have all the details of the meal in harmony with this ambience. Whether it is a casual pizza or a multi-course meal, the menu should match the table setting. But harmony is also achieved through many other elements, including lighting, music, decorations and even the dress code.Let’s say you have been asked host a private dinner celebrating a special occasion. Here are my top tips for creating a meal to remember:
For me, there are two kinds of meals: there is the meal for survival, and the meal for pleasure. It is the latter of these two meals which is the clear objective of hospitality managers. In the experience of dining, ‘pleasure’ and ‘emotion’ are two words that are very important. The table is the place where so much happens in life: celebrations, announcements, moments of joy or even sadness. When you think of it that way, the table is really a symbol of life. And it is how the table is set that can determine the mood of a meal.First, think of what kind of ambience you want to provide in your venue. Is it cosy and informal? Or glamorous and upscale? Next, ask yourself: how can you convey this ambience through the five senses? Whatever the mood, aim to have all the details of the meal in harmony with this ambience. Whether it is a casual pizza or a multi-course meal, the menu should match the table setting. But harmony is also achieved through many other elements, including lighting, music, decorations and even the dress code.Let’s say you have been asked host a private dinner celebrating a special occasion. Here are my top tips for creating a meal to remember: Cutlery: There should be a maximum of three pieces of cutlery on each side of the plate – knives and spoons on the right, forks on the left – and from outside to inside, cutlery should be placed in the order in which it will be used. A maximum of three pieces of cutlery should be above the plate, which could include a knife for cheese and a medium spoon and fork for dessert.
Cutlery: There should be a maximum of three pieces of cutlery on each side of the plate – knives and spoons on the right, forks on the left – and from outside to inside, cutlery should be placed in the order in which it will be used. A maximum of three pieces of cutlery should be above the plate, which could include a knife for cheese and a medium spoon and fork for dessert. Lights and candles: Make sure that guests can see their food, but avoid overpowering light. Candles are a must for creating a warm, cosy ambience; go for candles that match the tablecloth, and choose candles that are unscented – you don’t want artificial smells mixing with the aroma of your food.
Lights and candles: Make sure that guests can see their food, but avoid overpowering light. Candles are a must for creating a warm, cosy ambience; go for candles that match the tablecloth, and choose candles that are unscented – you don’t want artificial smells mixing with the aroma of your food.