Planning an appetizing menu does not necessarily ensure popularity of a restaurant. The looks of the F&B outlet also plays a significant role in the popularity of the place. While most of the entrepreneurs planning to start a restaurant, or even those who are already in the business, compete with others in terms of location, menu planning, prices and promotions, very little attention is paid to interior design for increasing clientele. They don’t seem to realise that restaurant interior design impacts customer psychology which not only prompts them to order more or less but also influences the duration of their stay in the restaurant.
The general concept of the connoisseurs is that interiors affect the flow of the customers. Architecture and design are important for the success of a restaurant.
Sunaina Manerker, General Manager- Grand Mercure Mysore, elicits, “Interior design & the ambience of the restaurant play a huge role in the customer flow in the current market where a new outlet emerges everyday with unique & modern interiors. Along with food, beverage & service, ambience is something a guest looks for in the social media age. The restaurant needs to look as good as the food.
“The architecture & design are the first elements that catch the guest’s eye. The design consists of various accessories like – proper lights, tableware, napkins & table centerpiece. The guest can take a decision of dining in that particular restaurant just by looking at the décor & ambience. How do you convince the guest you serve great food if he has never dinned at your restaurant? The ambience helps you drive guests into your restaurant. Once he feels comfortable sitting in that particular restaurant & orders, it’s the food & service which make the restaurant a success.”
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ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
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