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Sunday, 28 April 2013
How to Take Food Order in Restaurant
Order taking is a skillful art for any waiter. After proper greeting and seating a waiter needs to wait for the guest to take order. Today, we will learn how to take food order in restaurant through step by step instruction.
Step-1: Observe your guest:
- Be observant and use proper timing
- Smile, make eye contact and try to anticipate when the guest is ready to order e.g. when a guest closed the menu or look around, that is an indication that he/she is ready to order
Step-2: Approach to the table:
- Approach the guest table with a smile and maintain eye contact by saying: Excuse me Mr./Mrs./Ms… or Sir/Madam, may I take your order please
Step-3: Suggestive selling:
- Recommend your buffet to the guest by saying: May I suggest our (according to the meal period)
- breakfast buffet which consist of ….
luncheon buffet which consist of …..
dinner buffet which consist of….
- If the guest prefers to order from the a la carte menu, advise the guest of our daily specials or other promotion
- Offer further suggestions accordingly by saying: Excuse me Mr./Mrs./Ms…. or Sir/Madam, would you like to have an appetizer to start with, may I suggest our ….
or
May I suggest our …. soup, it is one of our most popular soup and it is ……
Step-4: Take the Order:
- During the ordering process, note down the number of guests and items ordered in a sequential order corresponding to the seats on your order pad
- Take order from the lady first follow by an older gentleman or a guest and the host last
Step-5: Repeat the Order:
- After all the guests has ordered, repeat the order back (from the order pad) to the guests by saying ( in a clear, confident and polite manner): Excuse me Mr./Mrs./Ms…. or Sir/Madam, may I repeat your order please, they are…
Step-6: Before leaving the table:
- When guest has acknowledge the order, thank guest politely and collect all menu
Tips:
- Confirm with the guests if they would prefer to be served course by course or all the dishes at the same time (For guests who has ordered more than one dish or have different numbers of dishes)
- Refer to the menu to identify the items that can be prepared with different methods or served with different sauces, etc. Ask the guest what they would prefer
- Always approach guest in a friendly and courteous manner
- Speak with a clear and confident tone
- Always approach and serve from the right hand side of the guest unless it is more practical and efficient to do it from the left
- Address guest by their name where possible. Name can be obtained from:
· Reservation book/table plan
Asking host person or team leader
Introducing yourself and asking the guest directly
Asking host person or team leader
Introducing yourself and asking the guest directly