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Andrew Zimmerman Offers Advice For Restaurants

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Andrew Zimmerman Offers Advice For Restaurants
Andrew Zimmerman Offers Advice For Restaurants

It will be at least two more weeks before restaurants can open their doors again, but a popular TV personality and chef is offering advice to local businesses on how to use this time wisely.

It will be at least two more weeks before restaurants can open their doors again..

But a popular tv personality and chef is offering advice to local businesses on how to use this time wisely.

Kimt new three's jessica bringe joins us live from rochester to explain how our restaurant experience may look different when things r?open.

Jessica.

Live katie?

Downtown rochester's din?in restaurants will remain closed..

And empty as you can see here..

For a couple more weeks but that doesn't mean they can't keep busy..

And work toward reopening.

During destination medical center's wee?

Long webinar series "road to recovery" popular t?

Chef andrew zimmern says it's important to use this time to think about what customers wants pos?

Pandemic in terms of health and service.

That means restaurants can consider having disposable menus..

Or ipad menus embedded into tables that can be easily wiped down.

Businesses could also r?

Think food service by offering pr?

Made food on carts that customers can grab using tongs and place on their own plates.

<they're really taking my safety as a consumer seriously and they've emptied out a couple seats but there's still a fun buzz and there's still people enjoying bottles of wine and this cart moving around the room is really cool.

I can reach in and grab my food.

That's something as a guest i would be excited about.> restaurants may also want to consider having ??e for all employees and signage indicating how often and where things have been cleaned to give customers peace of mind.

Live in rocheste?

Jessica bringe kimt news 3 thank you jessica.

Zimmern also says he's been working with several states on a uniformed cleanliness plan that will still allow restaurants to provide a unique personal experience for guests inside their own

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