The pop-up restaurant , also called nightclub , is a temporary restaurant. These restaurants often operate from private homes, former factories or similar spaces, and during festivals.
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Description
Pop-up restaurants have been popular since the 2000s in the UK and Australia but they are not a new phenomenon. Pop-up restaurants exist in the United States and Cuba. Visitors usually use social media, such as blogosphere and Twitter, to follow the movements of these restaurants and make online reservations.
Pop-up restaurants, such as food trucks, are an effective way for young professionals to gain exposure to their hospitality skills as they seek investors and attention based on opening restaurants or other culinary concepts.
Pop-up restaurants have been considered useful for young chefs, allowing them to use underutilized kitchen facilities and "experiment without risk of bankruptcy". By 2013, the style of this restaurant has gained steam and prevalence in big cities thanks in part to a crowd financing effort that offers the short-term capital needed to finance start-up costs.
Para wirausaha, koki, dan pemilik restaurant terkemuka telah membuka restaurant pop-up:
- Jason Atherton
- Camille Becerra
- Thomas Keller
- Pierre Koffmann
- Ludo Lefebvre
- Alan Philips
- Stephen Starr
- Pop-up shop
- Flash mob
- Food Trends Predicted For 2011. Epicurious.
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Restaurant Day
Different from traditional pop-up restaurants, which tend to financially support their restaurant owners as a means of profit or living, the event Lunch Restaurant (Finland: RavintolapÃÆ'äivÃÆ' à ¤ ) invites people to set up their own restaurant, cafe and bar for just one day. Founded by Timo Santala, Olli SirÃÆ' à © n and Antti Tuomola in Helsinki, Finland, in 2011, the movement is intended to promote and celebrate the food culture.
Restaurant Day takes place around the world four times a year, and more than 3,600 restaurants one day with an estimated 12,000 restaurant owners serving about 180,000 customers in the past Restaurant.
One day restaurants so far have appeared in 43 different countries including Aruba, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guyana, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Mexico, Mozambique, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Ukraine, Venezuela and AMERICA UNION.
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