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Table Setting and Meal
       Service
                    Page 1
TABLE SETTING

- refers to the way to set a table
  with tableware--such as eating
  utensils and dishware--for
  serving and eating.



                            Page 2
TABLE SETTING

      FORMAL

     INFORMAL




                Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
BREAKFAST




            Page 7
LUNCH
A.Napkin
B.Luncheon Plate
C.Soup (or other
   first course
   plate) on a liner
   plate
D.Bread and
   butter plate
   with butter
   knife
E.Water glass
F. Wine glass
G.Luncheon Fork
H.Knife
I. Teaspoon
J. Soup spoon
          Page 8
FAMILY
DINNER
A. Napkin
B. Dinner Plate
C. Salad Plate
D. Bread and
Butter Plate
with butter
knife
E. Water glass
F. Fork
G. Knife
H. Teaspoon


       Page 9
Page 10
MEAL
SERVICE

      Page 11
FOOD SERVICE
- Encompasses those places,
  institutions, and companies
  responsible for any meal prepared
  outside the home. This industry
  includes restaurants, school and
  hospital cafeterias, catering
  operations, and many other formats.
- The way the food is served to the
  diner

                             Page 12
FOOD SERVICE
• TABLE SERVICE- the manner of
  serving food at well- appointed
  homes and restaurants
• COUNTER SERVICE- also called
  Snack-bar Service
     - Food is either displayed behind
  the counter for the guests to choose
  from, or is listed on a menu card or
  common black board.
                             Page 13
MEAL SERVICE

      • Formal
• Informal/ Casual



                 Page 14
FORMAL
- Requires more planning, detailed
   preparation, and  elaborate
   tableware  than   any of the other
  styles.
- All courses are served with  the
   plates  being  removed   after  each
   course. Additionally, the place
  setting has no bread and butter
  plate.
                              Page 15
INFORMAL
- At an informal setting, fewer utensils
  are used and serving dishes are
  placed on the table.
- Often, in less formal settings, the
  napkin and/or cutlery may be held
  together in a single bundle by a
  napkin ring.



                               Page 16
MEAL SERVICE
           STYLES
• Russian Service
•   English Service
•   Family Service
•   American Service
•   Blue Plate Service
•   Buffet Service


                         Page 17
Additional Styles
•   Cafeteria Service
•   Grill Room Service
•   Room Service
•   Tray Service
•   A La Carte Style
•   Take Out


                         Page 18
1. Russian Service- “European,
   Formal, or Continental”
   - Display and presentation are a
   major part of this service.
   - no finger food is allowed
2. English Service- "Host Service"
   - The host carves the main course
   and places it on the dinner plate,
   the hostess places vegetables on
   the dinner plate and a servant
   carries the plates to each diner.
                              Page 19
3. Family Service- “Compromise”
   - Serving platters and dishes and a
   stack of dinner plates are placed
   directly in front of the host. He
   serves the main course and side
   dishes onto each plate and passes
   the plates to each person.
   -Dessert is usually served away
   from the table.



                              Page 20
4. American Service- “Compromise”
   - Dinner plates and utensils are set
   at each place and all serving dishes
   are placed on the table. Serving
   dishes arc passed from hand to
   hand around the table until
   everyone has served himself.
   - Informal table service wherein the
   dessert may be placed on the table
   immediately.

                              Page 21
5. Blue Plate Service- food is served
   on individual plates
   - Characterized by the “blue-plate”,
   a plate that is divided into sections




                                Page 22
6. Buffet Service- informal tables
   setting wherein guests line up to get
   their foods from the buffet table
   - most convenient for serving large
   groups of people




                               Page 23
Additional Styles
• Cafeteria Service- the menu is fixed
  and is displayed on large boards.
  - type of counter service wherein
  customers make their selections
  from dishes displayed at a service
  counter.
• Grill Room Service- In this form of
  service various meats are grilled in
  front of the guest.
                              Page 24
• Room Service- It implies serving of
  food and beverage in guest rooms of
  hotels and other establishments.
  - It implies serving of food and
  beverage in guest rooms of hotels.
• Tray Service- food service used in
  transport like trains, ships, and
  airplanes
• A La Carte Style- This type of
  service is usually provided at
  breakfast.
                             Page 25
- The order is delivered to the pantry
  or  galley and the food is  prepared
  as requested.
• Take Out- type of counter service
  wherein meals are already packaged




                               Page 26

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Table setting and meal service

  • 1. Table Setting and Meal Service Page 1
  • 2. TABLE SETTING - refers to the way to set a table with tableware--such as eating utensils and dishware--for serving and eating. Page 2
  • 3. TABLE SETTING FORMAL INFORMAL Page 3
  • 7. BREAKFAST Page 7
  • 8. LUNCH A.Napkin B.Luncheon Plate C.Soup (or other first course plate) on a liner plate D.Bread and butter plate with butter knife E.Water glass F. Wine glass G.Luncheon Fork H.Knife I. Teaspoon J. Soup spoon Page 8
  • 9. FAMILY DINNER A. Napkin B. Dinner Plate C. Salad Plate D. Bread and Butter Plate with butter knife E. Water glass F. Fork G. Knife H. Teaspoon Page 9
  • 11. MEAL SERVICE Page 11
  • 12. FOOD SERVICE - Encompasses those places, institutions, and companies responsible for any meal prepared outside the home. This industry includes restaurants, school and hospital cafeterias, catering operations, and many other formats. - The way the food is served to the diner Page 12
  • 13. FOOD SERVICE • TABLE SERVICE- the manner of serving food at well- appointed homes and restaurants • COUNTER SERVICE- also called Snack-bar Service - Food is either displayed behind the counter for the guests to choose from, or is listed on a menu card or common black board. Page 13
  • 14. MEAL SERVICE • Formal • Informal/ Casual Page 14
  • 15. FORMAL - Requires more planning, detailed  preparation, and  elaborate  tableware  than   any of the other styles. - All courses are served with  the  plates  being  removed   after  each  course. Additionally, the place setting has no bread and butter plate. Page 15
  • 16. INFORMAL - At an informal setting, fewer utensils are used and serving dishes are placed on the table. - Often, in less formal settings, the napkin and/or cutlery may be held together in a single bundle by a napkin ring. Page 16
  • 17. MEAL SERVICE STYLES • Russian Service • English Service • Family Service • American Service • Blue Plate Service • Buffet Service Page 17
  • 18. Additional Styles • Cafeteria Service • Grill Room Service • Room Service • Tray Service • A La Carte Style • Take Out Page 18
  • 19. 1. Russian Service- “European, Formal, or Continental” - Display and presentation are a major part of this service. - no finger food is allowed 2. English Service- "Host Service" - The host carves the main course and places it on the dinner plate, the hostess places vegetables on the dinner plate and a servant carries the plates to each diner. Page 19
  • 20. 3. Family Service- “Compromise” - Serving platters and dishes and a stack of dinner plates are placed directly in front of the host. He serves the main course and side dishes onto each plate and passes the plates to each person. -Dessert is usually served away from the table. Page 20
  • 21. 4. American Service- “Compromise” - Dinner plates and utensils are set at each place and all serving dishes are placed on the table. Serving dishes arc passed from hand to hand around the table until everyone has served himself. - Informal table service wherein the dessert may be placed on the table immediately. Page 21
  • 22. 5. Blue Plate Service- food is served on individual plates - Characterized by the “blue-plate”, a plate that is divided into sections Page 22
  • 23. 6. Buffet Service- informal tables setting wherein guests line up to get their foods from the buffet table - most convenient for serving large groups of people Page 23
  • 24. Additional Styles • Cafeteria Service- the menu is fixed and is displayed on large boards. - type of counter service wherein customers make their selections from dishes displayed at a service counter. • Grill Room Service- In this form of service various meats are grilled in front of the guest. Page 24
  • 25. • Room Service- It implies serving of food and beverage in guest rooms of hotels and other establishments. - It implies serving of food and beverage in guest rooms of hotels. • Tray Service- food service used in transport like trains, ships, and airplanes • A La Carte Style- This type of service is usually provided at breakfast. Page 25
  • 26. - The order is delivered to the pantry or  galley and the food is  prepared as requested. • Take Out- type of counter service wherein meals are already packaged Page 26