Commercial kitchens that are well-designed promote efficiency which means that good food will come forth promptly, which in turn will keep your customers happy. In fact, it would be true to say that commercial kitchen design can make or break your business. Design in commercial kitchens is not only about how much equipment can fit into the space provided but where it will be placed for maximum flow and efficiency of those who work there.

Commercial refrigeration should be placed towards the back of commercial kitchens because the ingredients for each dish will nearly always come from the refrigerator. It will be prepared on stainless steel benches, cooked in a variety of ways on whatever commercial cooking equipment is deemed necessary, arranged onto the plates and then it may need to be kept warm before being taken out to the customers. This means that items such as warmers should be placed nearest to the customer - at the opposite end from the refrigerators.
While food flow should be kept in mind, attention to safety is also paramount. Enough room should be reserved so that heavy or hot dishes can be moved around with ease and no chance of bumping into other workers. The space that the makers specify also needs to be left around commercial cooking equipment so that it does not overheat or cause overheating in whatever is next to it.
The floor plan of your commercial kitchen is important, but don't forget to look up - where the lighting must be installed. Good lighting is necessary for chefs who are sautéing, chopping, baking and arranging food on plates. They cannot be expected to do a good job if they cannot see properly. Vents should be placed near dishwashers to cope with the steam and range hoods should be included in the design.
Commercial cooking equipment is often sited along the one wall in commercial kitchens. Make sure that the wall is strong enough to handle all the necessary additions such as power points, gas hook-ups and utensil storage. To find out more, visit a commercial kitchen design expert.
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