This document lists over 20 ethnic markets located in the Capital District region of upstate New York. The markets sell foods and other products catering to a variety of ethnic communities, including Indian, Pakistani, Asian, Eastern European, Latin, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, African, Korean and Guyanese. Each market listing provides the store name, address, phone number and ethnicities served. The markets provide local residents access to international cuisines and cultural goods.
The document provides the F&B strategy for Pullman Hotel Bangsar for 2015. Some key points:
1. The dining experiences aim to provide a market feel and freshness while being interactive and catering for both in-house guests and local markets on weekends.
2. Various F&B outlets are outlined including LINK restaurant focusing on signature seafood and Japanese dishes on weekends, La Cucina focusing on business lunches and seminars, and a Japanese/Chinese restaurant opening in July 2015.
3. Ensuring breakfast is done right with a focus on presentation and clean setup is emphasized as the first meal of the day.
4. Banquet revenue is highlighted as the "cream of F
Food and beverage outlets in Hospitality industrycidroypaes
This document describes different types of food and beverage outlets. It outlines general restaurants, specialty restaurants, coffee shops, grill rooms, bars, nightclubs, lounges, pubs, quick service restaurants, cafeterias, poolside barbecues, banquet facilities, room service, internet cafes, espresso bars, food courts, and vending machines. For each type of outlet, it provides details on the cuisine, atmosphere, services offered, operating hours, and location.
Ch. 2.1. Food and Beverage Areas in a HotelGokul Sonawane
The document describes several types of food and beverage outlets. A coffee shop is informal and serves snacks and drinks around the clock. A specialty restaurant focuses on signature dishes representing a theme or cuisine. A fine dining restaurant caters to affluent customers with elegant decor and multi-course meals often including wine. Room service delivers meals to hotel guests in their rooms at any time.
The document discusses several types of food and beverage outlets. Specialty restaurants focus on a particular regional cuisine and have a themed atmosphere and decor. They serve exotic dishes and have a high average check. Multi-cuisine restaurants serve more than one type of cuisine and are less exclusive than specialty restaurants. Coffee shops are located in hotel lobbies and are open 24 hours, serving snacks, beverages and meals. All-day dining restaurants offer meals throughout the day depending on their theme and hours.
The document summarizes key aspects of culture in the Philippines, including the flag, languages, religions, costumes, foods, dances, music, and games. It notes that the Philippines has over 186 individual languages, with Filipino and English being most prominent. Christianity is the dominant religion, specifically Catholicism, and foods include lechon, adobo, and lumpia. Traditional dances include the tinikling dance. Music incorporates Asian, Spanish, Latin American, and American influences. Games include luksung baka and patintero.
C.K. Prahalad was born in 1941 in Tamil Nadu, India. He received his bachelor's degree in physics from Loyola College in Chennai. After graduating, he worked for Union Carbide for four years. He then received his master's degree from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and his doctorate from Harvard Business School. Prahalad is known for introducing the concept of core competencies. He argued that companies should build capabilities in areas where they have unique skills and are difficult for competitors to replicate. Prahalad's work focused on strategies for business success and developing products and services for low-income consumers. He received many honors and awards for his influential work in business management and strategy.
Este documento presenta una oración que pide la bendición y guía de Dios para el día laboral, solicitando protección, sabiduría y gracia para el trabajo, los compañeros, jefes y clientes. La oración también pide fuerzas renovadas, una actitud positiva y generosa, y una conducción segura a casa al final del día.
Interacting with multicultural residents can enrich a community through sharing of traditions and perspectives. Over 13% of the US population is foreign-born, with over half living in California, New York, Texas, and Florida. Cultural differences may cause issues like safety hazards from piled shoes or strong cooking smells, but these can be addressed sensitively without offense. Providing renters with guidelines and explaining concepts like maintenance services and renters insurance helps foster understanding.
The document provides the F&B strategy for Pullman Hotel Bangsar for 2015. Some key points:
1. The dining experiences aim to provide a market feel and freshness while being interactive and catering for both in-house guests and local markets on weekends.
2. Various F&B outlets are outlined including LINK restaurant focusing on signature seafood and Japanese dishes on weekends, La Cucina focusing on business lunches and seminars, and a Japanese/Chinese restaurant opening in July 2015.
3. Ensuring breakfast is done right with a focus on presentation and clean setup is emphasized as the first meal of the day.
4. Banquet revenue is highlighted as the "cream of F
Food and beverage outlets in Hospitality industrycidroypaes
This document describes different types of food and beverage outlets. It outlines general restaurants, specialty restaurants, coffee shops, grill rooms, bars, nightclubs, lounges, pubs, quick service restaurants, cafeterias, poolside barbecues, banquet facilities, room service, internet cafes, espresso bars, food courts, and vending machines. For each type of outlet, it provides details on the cuisine, atmosphere, services offered, operating hours, and location.
Ch. 2.1. Food and Beverage Areas in a HotelGokul Sonawane
The document describes several types of food and beverage outlets. A coffee shop is informal and serves snacks and drinks around the clock. A specialty restaurant focuses on signature dishes representing a theme or cuisine. A fine dining restaurant caters to affluent customers with elegant decor and multi-course meals often including wine. Room service delivers meals to hotel guests in their rooms at any time.
The document discusses several types of food and beverage outlets. Specialty restaurants focus on a particular regional cuisine and have a themed atmosphere and decor. They serve exotic dishes and have a high average check. Multi-cuisine restaurants serve more than one type of cuisine and are less exclusive than specialty restaurants. Coffee shops are located in hotel lobbies and are open 24 hours, serving snacks, beverages and meals. All-day dining restaurants offer meals throughout the day depending on their theme and hours.
The document summarizes key aspects of culture in the Philippines, including the flag, languages, religions, costumes, foods, dances, music, and games. It notes that the Philippines has over 186 individual languages, with Filipino and English being most prominent. Christianity is the dominant religion, specifically Catholicism, and foods include lechon, adobo, and lumpia. Traditional dances include the tinikling dance. Music incorporates Asian, Spanish, Latin American, and American influences. Games include luksung baka and patintero.
C.K. Prahalad was born in 1941 in Tamil Nadu, India. He received his bachelor's degree in physics from Loyola College in Chennai. After graduating, he worked for Union Carbide for four years. He then received his master's degree from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and his doctorate from Harvard Business School. Prahalad is known for introducing the concept of core competencies. He argued that companies should build capabilities in areas where they have unique skills and are difficult for competitors to replicate. Prahalad's work focused on strategies for business success and developing products and services for low-income consumers. He received many honors and awards for his influential work in business management and strategy.
Este documento presenta una oración que pide la bendición y guía de Dios para el día laboral, solicitando protección, sabiduría y gracia para el trabajo, los compañeros, jefes y clientes. La oración también pide fuerzas renovadas, una actitud positiva y generosa, y una conducción segura a casa al final del día.
Interacting with multicultural residents can enrich a community through sharing of traditions and perspectives. Over 13% of the US population is foreign-born, with over half living in California, New York, Texas, and Florida. Cultural differences may cause issues like safety hazards from piled shoes or strong cooking smells, but these can be addressed sensitively without offense. Providing renters with guidelines and explaining concepts like maintenance services and renters insurance helps foster understanding.
The document discusses how cultural sensitivity is important for retaining multicultural renters. Some cultures view signing a contract as only the beginning of negotiations. Communicating effectively with renters from different cultures has financial benefits like avoiding maintenance issues and saving staff time. Making communications smoother contributes to net savings. Cultural sensitivity can help build rapport and yield more satisfied clients. Culturally-based behaviors can impact every part of the rental process, so understanding different cultures can encourage positive outcomes.
Multicultural Community Organizations and Religious Institutions, Buffalo, NYTangible Development LLC
This document lists religious and cultural organizations in the Buffalo, NY area organized by region/faith. It includes contact information for over 50 organizations representing African, Asian, European, Buddhist, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Sikh, Sunni, Shia, and Turkish faiths and cultures. Locations, websites, and phone numbers are provided to help connect people with these local community resources.
This document lists over 30 ethnic markets located around Buffalo, New York that cater to various ethnic groups including African, Asian, Caribbean, European, Middle Eastern, and others. It provides the business names, addresses, phone numbers, and in some cases websites of these small grocery stores and markets that offer international foods, spices, and other specialty products.
This document lists various religious and cultural organizations in the Rochester, New York area. It provides addresses, contact information, and websites for over 50 organizations representing faiths and cultures including African, Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Sikh, Turkish, Ukrainian, West Indian and more. The organizations range from churches, temples, and cultural centers to associations for specific ethnic groups.
This document lists various religious and cultural organizations in the Rochester, New York area. It provides addresses, contact information, and websites for over 50 organizations representing faiths and cultures including African, Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Sikh, Turkish, Ukrainian, West Indian and more. The organizations range from churches, temples, and cultural centers to associations for specific ethnic groups.
This document lists over 30 ethnic stores and markets in the Rochester, NY area. It provides the store name, address, phone number, and website (if available) for each location. The markets offer a variety of international foods and products, including African, Asian, Caribbean, European, Indian, and Middle Eastern options. Locations are spread throughout the Rochester region and provide resources for obtaining international ingredients and cuisine.
The document provides tips for effective multicultural communication. It suggests simplifying language, defining technical terms, being patient, clarifying intentions before expressing emotions, and giving benefit of the doubt. Tips for native English speakers include avoiding confusing question forms and slowing speech. Tips for non-native speakers include participating, using dictionaries, getting help with documents, and practicing technical vocabulary. The overall message is that clear communication requires understanding different cultural perspectives and adapting to ensure understanding.
The document discusses color meanings across different cultures. It provides information on how various colors like red, orange, yellow, green, purple, pink, white, grey, black, brown, silver and gold are interpreted in Western, Eastern/Asian, Latin American, African, Middle Eastern and South Pacific cultures. For example, it notes that red typically symbolizes danger in the West but joy in China. It also indicates that white represents purity in the West but mourning in parts of Asia and Africa. The document is a reference for understanding cultural symbolism associated with different colors.
This document lists various religious institutions and cultural organizations in the Albany, New York area, including Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Jain, Korean, Chinese, Armenian, Colombian, Indian, Japanese, Nigerian, Pakistani, Russian, Taiwanese, and Turkish organizations. Contact information is provided for each, including addresses, phone numbers, emails and websites when available.
The document discusses how cultural sensitivity is important for retaining multicultural renters. Some cultures view signing a contract as only the beginning of negotiations. Communicating effectively with renters from different cultures has financial benefits like avoiding maintenance issues and saving staff time. Making communications smoother contributes to net savings. Cultural sensitivity can help build rapport and yield more satisfied clients. Culturally-based behaviors can impact every part of the rental process, so understanding different cultures can encourage positive outcomes.
Multicultural Community Organizations and Religious Institutions, Buffalo, NYTangible Development LLC
This document lists religious and cultural organizations in the Buffalo, NY area organized by region/faith. It includes contact information for over 50 organizations representing African, Asian, European, Buddhist, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Sikh, Sunni, Shia, and Turkish faiths and cultures. Locations, websites, and phone numbers are provided to help connect people with these local community resources.
This document lists over 30 ethnic markets located around Buffalo, New York that cater to various ethnic groups including African, Asian, Caribbean, European, Middle Eastern, and others. It provides the business names, addresses, phone numbers, and in some cases websites of these small grocery stores and markets that offer international foods, spices, and other specialty products.
This document lists various religious and cultural organizations in the Rochester, New York area. It provides addresses, contact information, and websites for over 50 organizations representing faiths and cultures including African, Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Sikh, Turkish, Ukrainian, West Indian and more. The organizations range from churches, temples, and cultural centers to associations for specific ethnic groups.
This document lists various religious and cultural organizations in the Rochester, New York area. It provides addresses, contact information, and websites for over 50 organizations representing faiths and cultures including African, Baha'i, Buddhist, Christian, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Islamic, Sikh, Turkish, Ukrainian, West Indian and more. The organizations range from churches, temples, and cultural centers to associations for specific ethnic groups.
This document lists over 30 ethnic stores and markets in the Rochester, NY area. It provides the store name, address, phone number, and website (if available) for each location. The markets offer a variety of international foods and products, including African, Asian, Caribbean, European, Indian, and Middle Eastern options. Locations are spread throughout the Rochester region and provide resources for obtaining international ingredients and cuisine.
The document provides tips for effective multicultural communication. It suggests simplifying language, defining technical terms, being patient, clarifying intentions before expressing emotions, and giving benefit of the doubt. Tips for native English speakers include avoiding confusing question forms and slowing speech. Tips for non-native speakers include participating, using dictionaries, getting help with documents, and practicing technical vocabulary. The overall message is that clear communication requires understanding different cultural perspectives and adapting to ensure understanding.
The document discusses color meanings across different cultures. It provides information on how various colors like red, orange, yellow, green, purple, pink, white, grey, black, brown, silver and gold are interpreted in Western, Eastern/Asian, Latin American, African, Middle Eastern and South Pacific cultures. For example, it notes that red typically symbolizes danger in the West but joy in China. It also indicates that white represents purity in the West but mourning in parts of Asia and Africa. The document is a reference for understanding cultural symbolism associated with different colors.
This document lists various religious institutions and cultural organizations in the Albany, New York area, including Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Jain, Korean, Chinese, Armenian, Colombian, Indian, Japanese, Nigerian, Pakistani, Russian, Taiwanese, and Turkish organizations. Contact information is provided for each, including addresses, phone numbers, emails and websites when available.
1. Some Ethnic Markets in the Capital District
• Ali Baba's Indian Spice • Annpurrna Supermarket
10 Fuller Road Albany, NY 488 Albany Shaker Rd.
12205 Albany, NY 12211
(518) 489‐2316 (518)813‐9837
Indian, Pakistani annpurrna@yahoo.com
Indian
• Asian Supermarket • Asian Food Market
1245 Central Avenue 91 Colvin Avenue
Albany, NY 12205 Albany, NY
(518) 438‐8886 (518) 458‐8166
Asian Asian
• Dnipro • Frank and Giovanni’s La Marqueta
1533 Central Ave 80 Morton Ave Albany, NY 12202
Colonie, NY 12205 (518) 462‐1405
(518) 218‐9271 Latin, Caribbean
http://eurodnipro.com/
Eastern European
• Halal Market • Halal Meat & Groceries
264 Central Avenue 638 Columbia St Ext
Albany, NY Latham NY 12110
(518) 426‐4194 • (518)786‐8229
• Halal Super Market • India Bazaar
700 New Loudon Rd # 3 1321 Central Ave Albany, NY 12205
Latham NY 12110 (518) 459‐3108
(518)785‐0215 http://www.indiabazaar.nv.switchboard.com/
Middle Eastern, Halal Indian, Pakistani
• Indian Spices • Jang Tuh Grocery Store
10 Fuller Rd. 462 Troy Schenectady Rd.
Albany, NY 12205 462 Troy Schenectady Rd
(518) 489‐2316 Latham, NY 12110
Indian (518) 783‐7944
Korean
• Kashmir Bazaar • Kim’s Market
1533 Central Ave. 1649 Central Ave, Albany, NY 12205,
Albany, NY 1205 (518) 869 ‐9981
(518) 452‐5544 Asian
Indian
2. Some Ethnic Markets in the Capital District
• Mexican Market • Naaz Foods & Halal Meats
654 Central Ave. Albany, NY 2193 Central Ave,
12206 Schenectady, NY 12304,
(518) 729‐5138 (518) 374‐8002
Mexican, Latin Middle Eastern, Halal
• Nora’s • Parivar Spices and Food
143 Troy‐Schenectady Road 1275 Central Ave.
Watervliet, NY 12189 Albany, NY 12205
(518) 274‐9393 (518) 512‐5118
Middle Eastern Indian, Pakistani
• S&A West Indian Grocery • Sabah
350 Elk St. Albany, NY 12206 280 Central Ave
(518) 427‐1933 Albany, NY 12206
Caribbean (518) 426‐9628
West African, MiddleEastern
• Timothy’s World Market •
1020 State St.
Schenectady, NY 12307
(518) 346‐8802
Guyanese