Friday, September 13, 2019

Three Tips for Managing a Restaurant

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The recipient of a doctor of medicine from All Saints University of Medicine, Ramiz Bajwa completed clinical rotations at Lutheran Park Hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Now working in the service sector, Ramiz Bajwa is the owner and operator of Poke Bar in San Francisco, California.

Managing an entire restaurant can be overwhelming at times, but is made easier if owners follow these three tips:

1. Promote transparency - Employees should feel as though they are an integral part of the team and one way to accomplish that is to be transparent in interactions with them. Hold regular staff meetings and keep them up to date on business activities. This will make them feel more engaged and motivated.

2. Emphasize customer experience - While it's important to have a great menu, owners can improve the likelihood of customers returning to the restaurant with a positive atmosphere. The customer's experience can be enhanced via friendly staff, clean restrooms, fair prices, and a warm ambiance.

3. Be consistent - In the ever-changing restaurant business, it's crucial to maintain some consistency. Owners and managers should be consistent in their expectations of employees and how they communicate with them as well as how they maintain and enforce rules.

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Some Facts About the Popular Poke Dish

Poke bowl
Poke bowl
A medical school graduate, Ramiz Bajwa is also experienced in the restaurant industry, having managed Chutney Restaurant in San Francisco, California. Ramiz Bajwa currently owns and operates a poke bar in the same city. 

A Hawaiian national dish, poke (pronounced poke-ay) means “to cut or slice” in Hawaiian. A typical poke dish consists of raw marinated fish (commonly tuna) cut into cubes and layered with sticky rice and pickles. Traditionally, it was composed of raw tuna chunks, seaweed, candlenuts, and salt. The dish is believed to have originated from fishermen. They took some of their daily catch, cut and seasoned the fish, and ate them while on their boats. 

Now popular around the world, poke dishes come in many variations with different toppings that include sesame oil, scallions, soy sauce, Maui onions, and more. The fish used has expanded beyond tuna, and offerings now include salmon, red snapper, and other seafood. Poke is popular as a healthy food option. Fish has many benefits, including lowering cardiovascular disease risk, and is a good vitamin B12 source. Diners also like the option of having food on the go, and poke qualifies as a grab-and-go food.