If you want to create an elegant yet durable and versatile tabletop presentation, the Melamine Dinnerware Collection is perfect for any restaurant environment which wants to keep its high standards and serve its guests in the best possible way. Melamine Dinnerware is made of a lightweight, durable, heat-resistant, and food-safe material similar to plastic and it is considered a safe and eco-friendly option, an alternative to stoneware, porcelain, or glass. It looks like real stoneware, but it is virtually unbreakable chip and scratch-resistant, available in various sizes, shapes, and colors.
If you are in the process of deciding whether the choice of melamine dinnerware is right for your hospitality establishment, then you may need to consider the following:
The type, style and ambiance of your hospitality establishment.
These are considered the main factors you should have in mind when deciding whether to use melamine dinnerware in your hospitality establishment. This is because an all-day/casual dining or family-friendly restaurant would most probably prefer to use dinnerware that is more lightweight and easier for its personnel to use and clean, without worrying about breakages and chipping. Impressing its guests and creating an amazement effect may not be the number one priority for this type of restaurant. On the contrary, a fine dining restaurant with a more elegant, graceful, and formal style and ambiance would most probably prefer to use fine porcelain or bone china crockery. As a result, the type of tableware used in the hospitality establishment should match its style and ambiance.
The number of people it serves.
A banqueting or catering hall or a restaurant that accommodates big parties and events such as weddings requires tableware that is more versatile, practical, stain and chip resistant, nonporous, and dishwasher safe, to be able to function correctly during challenging service times.
The location of the hospitality establishment.
This is equally important to the other two factors when deciding whether to choose melamine tableware for your hospitality establishment. This is because a restaurant or bar which is close to the beach would have completely different requirements to a restaurant or tavern which is in the countryside. The unbreakable, food-safe, and lightweight qualities of melamine would help a beach bar or restaurant to keep its high standards of food quality, safety, and cleanliness. Melamine tableware is SGS and NSF-approved.
Cost-Effective and Affordable.
Your choice of dinnerware depends also on your budget. Melamine dinnerware is usually considered a more cost-effective option in contrast to porcelain, stoneware, or bone china, thus being highly affordable and efficient for any type of restaurant which is interested in keeping its high-quality standards and serving its guests in tableware that is elegant and stylish while saving time and money.
Is the choice of melamine dinnerware right for your hospitality establishment?
If you want to create an elegant yet durable and versatile tabletop presentation, the Melamine Dinnerware Collection is perfect for any restaurant environment which wants to keep its high standards and serve its guests in the best possible way. Melamine Dinnerware is made of a lightweight, durable, heat-resistant, and food-safe material similar to plastic and it is considered a safe
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