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== What does the kitchen look like? ==
== What does the kitchen look like? ==
As you can see on the [[groundplan]], part A, there is (just) one kitchen in the total of the hotel. Banqueting as well as the [[restaurant]] (150 places), lobby (bar) and terrace are served from this facility. The kitchen it self, seems well equipped, and suited for its tasks.
As you can see on the [[groundplan]], part A, there is (just) one kitchen in the entire hotel. Banqueting as well as the [[restaurant]] (150 seats), lobby (bar) and terrace are served from this facility. The kitchen it self, seems well equipped and suited for its tasks.


== Spending on food and beverage ==
== Spending on food and beverage ==
The [[operating review]] tells, food and beverage account for almost a quarter of the total revenues of the hotel. In banqueting and other revenues (with 8%), obviously, the catering plays an important role as well. The price of a room, always includes breakfast and is considered to cost the hotel an average of € 10 per room (!) per night. This cannot be left out of the [[prices|room price]] and is not considered to be part of the food and beverage spending. <br>
The [[operating review]] shows that food and beverage account for almost a quarter of the total hotel revenues. In banqueting and other revenues (with 8%), obviously, catering plays an important role as well. The price of a room, always includes breakfast and is considered to cost the hotel an average of € 10 per room (!) per night. This cannot be left out of the [[prices|room price]] and is not considered to be part of food and beverage spending. <br>


Apart from this, the average (weekend) day brings in an additional of € 20 per person per night on food and beverage. So, at 1.7 people per room per night, an average of € 37 per night for dinners, bar-use etc. is achieved. This is totally separate from the room price. This depends largely on the type of guest, the season and the number of people in the room. This calculation is based on weekdays, so mainly [[Leisure targetgroup|leisure guests]].
Apart from this, the average (weekend) day brings in an additional € 20 per person per night on food and beverage. So, at 1.7 people per room per night, an average of € 37 per night is spent on dinner, bar, etc. This is totally separate from the room price. This depends largely on the type of guest, the season and the number of people in the room. This calculation is based on weekdays, so mainly [[Leisure targetgroup|leisure guests]].


== Inspiration to your kitchen ==
== Inspiration for your kitchen ==
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What does the kitchen look like?

As you can see on the groundplan, part A, there is (just) one kitchen in the entire hotel. Banqueting as well as the restaurant (150 seats), lobby (bar) and terrace are served from this facility. The kitchen it self, seems well equipped and suited for its tasks.

Spending on food and beverage

The operating review shows that food and beverage account for almost a quarter of the total hotel revenues. In banqueting and other revenues (with 8%), obviously, catering plays an important role as well. The price of a room, always includes breakfast and is considered to cost the hotel an average of € 10 per room (!) per night. This cannot be left out of the room price and is not considered to be part of food and beverage spending.

Apart from this, the average (weekend) day brings in an additional € 20 per person per night on food and beverage. So, at 1.7 people per room per night, an average of € 37 per night is spent on dinner, bar, etc. This is totally separate from the room price. This depends largely on the type of guest, the season and the number of people in the room. This calculation is based on weekdays, so mainly leisure guests.

Inspiration for your kitchen

For endless knowledge and inspiration that might help you make your kitchen complete, including menu ideas and the food itself, plus more than 4,000 recipes in the form of building blocks, check out Gastronomixs. You can keep adjusting and combining dishes to come up with new ideas that match your new concept and strategy.



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