Tag Archive - Bar Food

Should I Be Afraid Of The Menu?

11 November 2009 by barblog, 4 Comments

Taking advantage of the beautiful sunshine yesterday, I headed downtown for a bite to eat.

I found the perfect place, a restaurant with a nice patio with tables where I could enjoy the evening sun. Prior experience had told me to ask the server if they are actually open/serving food/trading before seating myself down. My query as to whether food was being served was met with a:

“I’m afraid it’s only the evening menu being served”.

Now, I’m not sure what’s wrong with the evening menu, or why the waitress felt the need to apologise in advance for it.

Was it that it was, in her opinion, overpriced and she was softening the blow before releasing it from her clutches? or was it that the daytime chef had gone home and that the evening chef is not the most able in the kitchen?

Did I look like I wasn’t the type of customer that would be interested in/able to pay for anything more fancy than an appetizer?

In any case, I took my chances and had a great meal.

There really was no need to apologise at all….

Are you poisoning your customers?

15 October 2009 by barblog, No Comments

poisonHeston Blumenthal, consistently rated as one of the top chefs in the world recently closed his UK restaurant The Fat Duck due to food poisoning allegations. More than 400 customers canceled reservations immediately, 500 past customers were said to be affected and the spin-off negative publicity might have done long term damage to his brand and business.

According to the Health Inspector’s Report:

“The outbreak continued for at least six weeks because of ongoing transmission at the restaurant. Such transmission could have occurred either through continuous contamination of the foods prepared in the restaurant or by person-to-person spread between staff and diners, or a mixture of both mechanisms.”

The incident will however leave a bit of a bad aftertaste as the investigation by the health board did find that some of the staff who also had contracted the virus might have returned to work too soon and the whole incident is estimated to have cost Blumenthal over £500,000 in lost business.

There are very few businesses that could withstand such an impact.

If you want to avoid food poisoning in your own kitchen, have a look at this information on food hygiene. It’s a series of articles broadly similar to the course offered by the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health for its Food Hygiene Certificate.