How much space ideally required to open a 60 cover restaurant with kitchen?"
never enough!
a 1 meter and a half vivarium will do good for a milk snake
To determine the size of refrigerator you need for your kitchen space and storage requirements, measure the available space in your kitchen and consider how much food you typically store. Look for a refrigerator that fits within those dimensions and has enough storage capacity for your needs.
a cafeteria lady makes 35 to 80 dollars a week
For optimal functionality and traffic flow, it is recommended to allocate at least 3 feet of space around a kitchen island.
That really depends on how much storage space you have. You want to buy the biggest container that will fit in your kitchen and hold what you need it to. Take some measurements of the available space in your kitchen and go to stores like Home Goods, Bed Bath & Beyond and Sears to see what will fit.
Precisely over $7
almost always--- nobody places shelving under the kitchen cabinets because the space from countertop to cabinet bottom is usually only 18 - 24 inches which is really not much to play with without taking up much needed mobility and countertop space.
This is a very vague question but it isn't cheap. Even the smallest college renovating their smallest cafeteria will be costly. As an estimate for a 200 person capacity cafeteria, renovating not only the front of the house (the tables, serving stations, building, etc.) but also the back of the house and kitchen, your looking at least $1.5-$2 million. Looking at bigger schools, there's a lot more to consider. Not only does the size matter, but also everything else associated with a larger university. Considering a 750 person capacity cafeteria, the cost would range from $3-$6 million.
There are 5 syllables. Caf-e-te-ri-a.
about 20,000 dollars