There isn't a saint with the exact title of 'patron saint of food service.' The patron saint of cooking is Saint Lawrence, and patron saint of wait-staff is Saint Martha.
Roman Catholic AnswerAs far as I can discover there is no patron saint of cheese, however there is a patron saint of Florentine cheese merchants who is St. Bartholomew the Apostle.
There is no patron saint of food.
A patron can also be defined as a customer; hence: I was a patron of the travel agency, and received very good service.
Wendy's does not have a patron saint and McDonald's, KFC and other fast food places do not have patron saints either.
There are several patrons of food servers but the best known is St. Martha.
The Patron Saint of cooking is St, Lawrence of Rome. The Patron Saints of Baking are St. Elizabeth of Hungary and St. Nicholas
There are several different types of table services out there. To name a few, Counter Service (typically bars), Silver Service (services set with silver silverware), English Service (considered host service) , French Service (a personalized dinner service), Cafeteria Service (usually like lunch rooms),Grill Room Service (food is grilled tableside), American Service (food prepared and served in the kitchen and served to patrons), Buffet Service (where patrons select their own food and portions), and Room service (food delivered to a patron's room).
The patron saints of social workers are St. John Regis and St. Louise de Marillac.
I believe what you are asking is "what is silver service". Silver service is a level of service that is typically opulent and/or classical. It usually includes steps such as pulling the chair out for the patron to sit at the table, laying the napkin over the patron's lap, and placing new silverware on the table for the next courses.
The patron saints of servers, waiters, waitresses are:MarthaNotburgaZita
St. Martha is the best known of the patrons of food servers.
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