Some restaurants that allow customers to cook their own food include Korean BBQ restaurants, hot pot restaurants, and some Japanese shabu-shabu restaurants.
They cook it in the oven. Lol. Fast Food Restaurants? ...You Don't Want To Know :P
fish is precooked, breaded and fried in a factory, then freezed and shipped to fast food restaurants, where it is reheated and served to customers.
Yes, there were restaurants in ancient Rome. They were known as "thermopolia" and served hot and cold food and drinks to customers.
'86' means that a particular ingredient has run out and can no longer be ordered by customers.
A cook or cooks generally makes food in restaurants. Sometimes, the owner(s) double as cooks.
Yes, if you wish to thank for there excellent food or service.
A chef cooks meals for customers/people and/or him or herself.
To sear in cooking means to place the food into very hot oil and allow it to cook until the surface of the food has browned. The heat is then usually lowered to allow the food to cook internally.
They take the food to your customers but they can not cook the food or save it for you you can only have your friends as cafe staff. Enjoy.
Some restaurants allow online ordering.
the number one complaint would be that this food is chill go and hot it OR this food is not tasty we don't want to eat
Restaurants would be able to handle food allergies and special dietary requirements with waiters having knowledge for each. They would be able to cook fondly of skills to their appropriate food(s) to serve.