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Restaurant

Restaurant. Restaurer: to restore. First Cafe. Constantinople in 1550 Still apart of the Arabic culture Expanding to Europe in the 17 th century Café Procope opened in 1696. French Revolution. Relaxed the rights of guilds controlling foods. Egalitarianism flourished

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Restaurant

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  1. Restaurant Restaurer: to restore

  2. First Cafe • Constantinople in 1550 • Still apart of the Arabic culture • Expanding to Europe in the 17th century • Café Procope opened in 1696

  3. French Revolution • Relaxed the rights of guilds controlling foods. • Egalitarianism flourished • Entrepreneurship flourished

  4. Who started the first restaurant • Boulanger, 1765 • Mathurin Roze de Chantoiseau in Paris, 1766 • Beauvilliers, 1782

  5. Restaurant Evolution • Inns • Tavern Restaurants • Germanic cousins • Italian trattorie • Boulanger • Beauvillers: Grand Tavern de Londres • First employees were the tradesmen and cooks of the aristocracy which fled during the revolution

  6. Restaurant Revolution • A rage for English fashions • Influx of large numbers of revolutionary deputies • Cooks seeking re-employment • Introduction of an individual plate

  7. What the Oxford Companion to Food has to say

  8. Early American Restaurants • Colonial taverns and inns • Early 19th century introduction • Travelers spreading the word • An affinity for French cooking • Payplat: Jullien’s Resarator in Boston • “Come and Get It” or “Try to Eat It”

  9. Restaurant Menus

  10. Historic Menu Collections

  11. 1939 Alaska Steamship

  12. Circa 1965

  13. Camlin Hotel

  14. Mount Rainier National Park 1919

  15. 1919

  16. Automats

  17. Horn and Hardart

  18. The Coffeehouse

  19. Fraunces Tavern

  20. Tontine Coffeehouse

  21. Delicatessens • Until the 19th century, delicatessens were operated primarily by Germans and Asatians in America. • The word itself is derived from “delicacies”. • Eventually, Jews joined into these businesses as they were attractive being open on Sunday. And many stocked groceries like a regular market.

  22. Carnegie Deli

  23. Thermopolium

  24. Street Food • Military Food mess units • “street foods” determined by culture and ethnicity • Developed countries have fewer street foods if one excludes hot dogs, doughnuts and ice cream.

  25. English Fish and Chips1840’s street food

  26. PART 2

  27. A survey of American Fast Food

  28. Louis’ Lunch

  29. Nathan’s

  30. White Castle

  31. Pig Stand

  32. Taylor’s Maid Rite

  33. McDonald’s

  34. In Flight Catering

  35. Pioneering Caterers: Marriot’s Toddle House

  36. Jet Travel and Frozen Food • The Whirlwind • Fold-out service trays • First in-flight kitchen • 3 Course Meals

  37. Sky Chef

  38. Railroad Dining

  39. Steak Houses

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