Restaurant concepts to watch for July
June 20, 2016
By Kristin Menas In this edition of “concepts to watch,” we highlight three restaurant concepts that are making an impact on Canadian diners. Here’s a look at the characteristics and menu offerings that make these restaurants unique. Flock Rotisserie + Greens Instagram: 3,205 followers | Twitter: 448 followers Locations: 3 (Toronto) Concept characteristics: Quality, healthy rotisserie chicken and specialty salads Free-range birds ...Read more about this postRestaurant concepts to watch for May
April 25, 2016
By Kristin Menas In our first ever ‘concepts to watch,’ we highlight three restaurant concepts that are making an impact on Canadian diners. These original eateries use social media to their benefit, are positioned as fast-casual and offer guests unique experiences. Here’s a look at our top fast-casual restaurant concepts. Mandy’s Instagram: 5,797 followers |Facebook: 4,710 likes Locations: 3 ...Read more about this postNine tips to pump up business using displays with eye appeal
October 5, 2015
By Diane Chiasson As a restaurateur and foodservice operator, you may never realize how visual food merchandising can substantially increase your sales until you fully understand the concept and you become willing to spend the time to make it work. Visual food merchandising brings the food and retail products you offer your customers to life through eye-catching ...Read more about this postSix plating technique tips
April 21, 2015
By Diane Chiasson In today’s increasingly gastronomically aware world, diners are looking more for experiences when they dine out. Taste and quality are always important and must be good, but may not always be enough. Thought-out plating techniques can help to create a lasting and more memorable eating experience. Remember, food that looks beautiful awakens our senses ...Read more about this postThe continuing search for authenticity in restaurant design
April 17, 2015
The continuing search for authenticity in restaurant design By Chris Hannah April 17, 2015 When it comes to restaurant design trends, we must concede that they are extremely difficult to actually predict. We can, however, look back on where we have come from and project into the future. We can also experiment with ideas that we believe in, ...Read more about this postFive ways to improve the ambiance of your restaurant
January 21, 2015
By Diane Chiasson Does your restaurant serve amazing food but is lacking in ambiance to give your customers the total dining out experience? Studies have shown that the ambiance in a dining facility can affect everything from how fast customers eat, how much they spend and how long they stay. In today’s competitive society, it is crucial ...Read more about this postOld is new with tabletop settings
December 22, 2014
By Diana Ferreira and Lloyd ThistleDecember 22, 2014 It has been said many times that if you wait long enough, whatever goes out of style will come back into vogue. Trends in small wares — and particularly tabletop dinnerware — keep making their way back en vogue too. For many years, fine dining was synonymous with white ...Read more about this postSeven tips to make your small kitchen more manageable
October 6, 2014
By Diane Chiasson Space is such a commodity, especially if you operate a restaurant or foodservice operation in a city centre. While every chef has their own version of a dream kitchen, the majority has to deal with the reality of their small space. But having a small kitchen can have its benefits as well. You take ...Read more about this postA look at restaurant furniture trends
August 28, 2014
Tone-on-tone, texture and a shot of bold colour is in style, and busy patterns with multiple colours are out. The trend is to layer tone-on-tone coloured fabrics and a variety of textures to create less visual chaos and a more luxurious feel. This idea even applies to a sports bar in today’s design market. Add ...Read more about this postFive elements of restaurant ambience
May 5, 2014
By Chris Hannah As designers and owners in hospitality, we might be inclined to use the word ‘space’ rather than place, when describing the ambience of a restaurant. The difference between these two words provides an interesting take on what makes a design good or great. Nice space can certainly support a hospitality business, but creating ...Read more about this postWhat your restaurant design says about your brand
January 3, 2014
In a recent interview with Jason Kaiman, owner of Picnic, one of Toronto’s newest grab-and-go sandwich concepts, he explained that his decision to hire an interior design firm came from a desire to improve the strength of his brand. “I hired both the ad agency and Burdifilek early in the process, so everything was done collaboratively,” ...Read more about this postTop five tableware selection tips for restaurants
November 21, 2013
November 21, 2013 Investing in the right tableware can be one of the most important decisions a restaurant operator can make. Here are some useful tips from Nick Mowat of Churchill Canada for choosing new tableware for your establishment: Continuity of design – No one wants to invest in a new tableware product line to find out ...Read more about this postFollowing the trends in tableware design
November 7, 2013
By Sean Moon November 7, 2013 For most chefs, the process of creating a culinary masterpiece does not end when the food comes out of the oven or off the grill. There are many who believe that how a dish is presented to the guest can be just as important as the techniques or ingredients used to ...Read more about this postFurniture selection tips for your restaurant
June 14, 2013
Chris Hannah June 14, 2013 When developing a concept for a restaurant, we often speak of touch points – the things that define that concept and create a memory of the experience. Often these are large gestures in planning or detail and can be a big part of the budget. When we think about touch points, we ...Read more about this postFive ideas to prepare your restaurant’s patio for the summer season
May 16, 2013
By Diane Chiasson The warm weather has finally arrived, and with that comes patio season fever. A welcoming patio is a great way to attract customers as it acts as a giant billboard for your restaurant operation. A patio also increases the number of tables your restaurant can serve, thereby potentially increasing your sales. Patio furnishings have ...Read more about this post