No. It's the other way around. Since more people are right-handed, you serve from the left to give the diner access to a serving platter with their dominant hand, When the diner is done, you remove from the right, as when the diner is done with his plate, he should have his hands in his lap to signal waitstaff he done with his plate.
yes u do
Serve from the left, clear from the right.
depends if is plate service serve on the right and clear from the right if is platter serve then empty plate or soup bowl is put in front of the guest on the right and the food is served from the left side and clear from the right this is the basic answer
Serve from the left, clear from the right.
Right hand is generally the side you serve from in a restaurant setting
A fine dining restaurant is a fancy and procedural place to eat. When serving in a fine dining restaurant, the food is served on the left and cleared on the right.
If the food has already been plated you serve over the right shoulder. If you are serving food onto a plate you serve over the left shoulder.
according to what I've learned from my professor... food is served at the left side of the guest... beverage at the right...
Since more people are right handed, you serve from the right , as some dishes require two hand to transfer the food to your plate in formal service. Remove from the left when possible , but if someone is seated in an awkward to reach spot, do the best you can. Try to NEVER reach across the table or squash an adjacent guest.
The server should serve the coffee from the right.
The biggest restaurant industry lie EVER!Here's the facts:Serving food from the left is actually the incorrect way to serve. It stems back from Butler style service in which the butler would present food items that were on a platter, to the dinner guest, from the left. From here the dinner guest would choose which food pieces they would like to dine on. Then, either the guest would remove the food from the platter, or the butler would serve the food from the platter.Bottom line: when serving food from a platter, the correct side of presentation is the left.Now a days we practice service a la russe. This is when the food item is prepared in full by the chef in the kitchen and presented to the guest...from the right. This is the correct way to serve food.In short, fully prepared food is delivered from the right, as are any liquids or soups poured table side. Bread or food items from a platter are delivered from the left.http://iamwaitress.com/the-serve-from-the-left-myth/
The biggest restaurant industry lie EVER!Here's the facts:Serving food from the left is actually the incorrect way to serve. It stems back from Butler style service in which the butler would present food items that were on a platter, to the dinner guest, from the left. From here the dinner guest would choose which food pieces they would like to dine on. Then, either the guest would remove the food from the platter, or the butler would serve the food from the platter.Bottom line: when serving food from a platter, the correct side of presentation is the left.Now a days we practice service a la russe. This is when the food item is prepared in full by the chef in the kitchen and presented to the guest...from the right. This is the correct way to serve food.In short, fully prepared food is delivered from the right, as are any liquids or soups poured table side. Bread or food items from a platter are delivered from the left.http://iamwaitress.com/the-serve-from-the-left-myth/
when it's your serve, you serve from the left if your score is odd and from the right if even. So it will start on the right and the first person to get the first point will then serve on the left because they have got one.