Across
- 2. A professional cook; usually has years of training and a culinary education.
- 5. The person at a restaurant in charge of taking reservations, greeting guests, and seating them at tables.
- 8. The mood or feeling of a place; can include the lighting, quality of table settings, service, and even candles placed on tables.
- 10. Small portions of food that come on the side, complement the main course, and which are priced separately.
- 12. Similar to a restaurant manager; oversees seating arrangements, food preparation, and service. Also known as host or headwaiter.
- 13. The extra money guests give someone who has served them. Also known as gratuity.
- 14. restaurant employees who provide service to guests, including bringing food, drinks, and anything else guests need while they dine.
- 16. Forks, knives, spoons, and any other items used to eat.
- 17. restaurant An eating establishment that serves a menu from a certain region or cultural background.
- 19. A food and beverage business that often serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner and can be open 24 hours per day; serves combination of fast food and restaurant fare.
- 20. Dining establishments that have the same name and serve the same food but also have multiple locations and sometimes multiple owners.
- 21. Meals that are precooked and heated to go, or quickly cooked and served in minutes.
Down
- 1. another name for waitress
- 3. Food grown without the use of pesticides, fertilizers, or other chemical additives.
- 4. An eating establishment that is known for serving beer and other alcoholic beverages as well as food.
- 6. Food that is cooked and prepared for guests to take home. Can often be an ethnic cuisine, such as Chinese.
- 7. Another word for food.
- 9. Food that is served before the main course as a snack.
- 11. In English, the main course. In French, the appetizer.
- 12. The list of items served at a restaurant.
- 15. Holding a table or a room in a restaurant for guests at a specific time and date.
- 18. Having to do with cooking and the kitchen.