Saturday, December 5, 2009

Betrayal


My love has gone away,
quietly after a hundred days.
This is what's she has always said she won't stay
for more than what she can repay.

I can still hear her say
there that I'm not hearing tender play
The day she let me kiss her was a display,
of love to those who she betray.

How can I put someone to the test,
when I thought I got the best.
Untill the taste of bitterness then I regret
but still that I won't detest,
the love I can't forget,
like someone who has left.

How can I put someone to the test,
when I thought I got the best.
Untill the taste of bitterness then I regret
but still that I won't detest,
the love I can't forget,
like someone who has left

Introduction to Food & Beverage Management

Food & Beverage service is very important department in Hospitality & Tourism Management. It is not only serving properly and politely to guest, but it is also taking care safety, cleaning, pleasant and orderly to guest. In this essay I am going to explain about a Food & Beverage menu with pricing of a restaurant/ bar.

Brief explanation about Food and Beverage

· Food: In once meal, we usually have 3 kinds of food such as starter, main course and dessert.

· Beverage: included non-alcoholic, alcoholic and mixed drinks.

Ø FOOD:

+ Starter plays a part into increasing the attention of customers such as salads, soups and cakes. All of them have nice tastes and flavors: besides, they are very good for digestion.

These are some menus of starter menu:

§ Soup of the Day $6

Served with tasty ciabatta.

§ Cobb Salad $16

Mixed salad greens with grilled chicken breast, chopped egg, blue cheese, diced tomato, bacon and avocado. Served with garlic toast.

§ Thai Beef Salad $18

Crunchy noodles and tender grain-fed beef with tomatoes, cucumber and cilantro combined with a Thai sauce.

§ Southern Burger $18

Our homemade beef pattie grilled and served on a sesame seed bun and topped with bacon, BBQ sauce and relish. Served with coleslaw and Dallas Fries.

+ Main course

The main course is usually the heaviest, heartiest, and most complex or substantive dish on a menu. The main ingredient is usually meat or fish; in vegetarian meals, the main course sometimes attempts to mimic a meat course. It is most often preceded by an appetizer, soup, or salad, and followed by a dessert. For those reasons the main course is sometimes referred to as the "meat course".

These are some menus of main course menu:

§ Roast Chicken and Penne Pasta $19

Roasted to perfection and served with red onions, olives, chili and garlic.

§ Classic Beer Battered Fish and Chips $20

Slices of white fish dipped in beer batter and fried to golden brown. Served with coleslaw and Dallas Fries.

§ Jamaican Steak $26

200 grams of grain fed sirloin, rubbed with our Jamaican mix, char-grilled to your preference and served with mashed potato and seasonal vegetables.

§ Baby Back Berry or Fiery Ribs (Full Rack) $30

Slowly braised pork ribs served with coleslaw and potato wedges.

+ Dessert is only to be used if the course consists of fruit and sweet is colloquial. Desserts are often serviced with a dessert spoon, intermediate in size between a teaspoon and a tablespoon.

These are some dessert menus:

§ Dessert of the Day $9

Please ask your friendly server about our special dessert of day.

§ The Dallas Cheesecake $9

An all-time classic favorite. Cheesecake topped with fresh strawberries and sauce.

§ Chocolate Brownie $9

Moist chocolate brownie with a big luscious scoop of vanilla ice cream.

§ Torta alla Ticinese $7.50

Mascarpone cheese and chocolate cake with citrus fruits and prunes.

Ø BEVERAGE

Including: an alcoholic, non alcoholic and mixed drinks

- An alcoholic beverage is a drink that contains ethanol (alcohol) which is divided into three classes: beer, wines and spirit.

§ Wines by glass: Oxford Landing Chardonnay (Bottle $42) $9

§ Heineken (Holland) $9

§ Whisky: Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Years $12

§ Brandy/Cognac: Martell Cordon Blue $25

- Non alcoholic is a drink which does not contain alcohol. Soft drinks are usually carbonated and commonly consumed while cold. Some common soft drinks are Colas, Flavored water, Sparkling water, Ice tea, Sweet tea, Lemonade, Squash and Fruit punch.

§ Sodas: Coke, Coke light, Sprite, Bitter lemon $4

§ Juices: Orange, Apple, Cranberry, Grape fruit $5

§ Mineral waters: Fiji Artesan Still Water (500ml/1litre) $4/$7

§ Coffee: Espresso (Single, Double) $3/$4

- Mixed drinks: Cocktail is a style of mixed drinks. In originally, this is a mixture of distilled spirit, sugar, water and bitters. The word “cocktail” has gradually come to mean almost any mixed drink which is contained alcohol.

§ Chocolaté Martini $15

Vodka, white cacao liqueur and crème de mint.

§ Margarita $15

Lime, strawberry, pineapple (shaken or frozen), tequila, triple sec and lime juice.

§ Brandy Alexander $15

Brandy, crème de cacao and double cream.

§ Mai tai $16

Rum, orange curacao, apricot brandy, lime juice, mint and pineapple juice.

To summaries, it is clear that the concoction and food menu is the most important one to help a part into making a famous brand of each restaurant. Therefore, the more flexible menu is, the more successful running restaurant is.

A formal letter

WEDDING ACTS PTE LTD

Your Celebration, Our Mission

Jackie Ly

Events Manager

Add: 318, Tanglin Road, Phoenix Park, #01-40

Singapore 247979

Tel: +65 9395 7076

Email: Jackie_ly_handsome@yahoo.com.vn

04 November 2009

Mr. Tamayo

Add: 10 Cavan Road

Singapore 238750

Tel: +65 9822 1357

Dear Mr. Tamayo,

Present to our services and packages

Thank you for your attention in the advertisement about our special wedding services and packages in the newspaper last week.

We would like to invite you to come to our company on 07 November 2009, we will discuss and explain to you about our scope of services include:

· Overall Wedding Planning and Budgeting

· Presents and Sales Promotion

· Loan for Wedding

· Organization Honey-moon Tours with attractive price

We have lots of pictures and video clips to show you clearly at our presentation.

Once again, thank you for your time and we hope that you will come to our presentation and we will be very pleased to assist you. You are going to have lots of surprising if you choose our company for your wedding day, and that will be the best of your choices.

If you have any query, please contact us and we will explain to you. We look forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely,

J. Ly

Jackie Ly

Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE

Ly Phi Hiep, Jackie

970 Thomson Road

Singapore 385672

Contact No: 63579821 (Home), 93957076 (Mobile)

Email: jackie_ly_handsome@yahoo.com.vn

Date of birth: July 8 1976 Sex: Male

Status: Single Nationality: Vietnamese

Languages known: Vietnamese, English and Chinese

An accomplished and experienced events organiser. A highly motivated and goals driven individual.

Educational Qualifications:

v Liverpool John Moores University of England, 2002

· Ba (Hons) in Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality. (Distinction)

v TMC Academy for Advanced Education of Singapore, 2005

· Diploma in Marketing. (Distinction)

v HTMI University of Switzerland, 2005

· Degree in Events Management. (High Distinction)

· A certificate for Attendance at Enrichment Activities.

In the course of my studies, I always attained excellent grades in practicals.

Career Summary:

Ø New World Hotel, Vietnam

July 2006 – July 2007

Casino Manager

· Experienced working in a five stars hotel

· Managed and lead 80 people

· Handled and served VIP customers

· Handled customer’s complains and provided workable solutions

Ø Caraven Hotel, Vietnam

May 2005 – May 2006

Receptionist

· Experienced working in a five starts hotel

· Handled customers and provided them with the highest quality of customer service

Ø Ly Hoang Hotel, Vietnam

January 1993 – January 1999

Worked for my family run hotel as a manager

· Organized events for Chinese New Year & Christmas

· Managed a group of fifteen

Hobbies and Interest:

· Attend the big Festivals and Events on over the world to learn from experiences.

· Research the information on the internet or magazines.

· Love to eat seafood from every country.