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When food is served in the hotel room what is it called?

Room service is another popular form of food service in hotels. Here, guests can order food and beverages to be enjoyed in the comfort of their rooms. This is an excellent option for those looking for a quiet, private dining experience.



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Room service or in-room dining is a hotel service enabling guests to choose items of food and drink for delivery to their hotel room for consumption.

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A hotel room with a kitchen is generally called an extended stay hotel. You'll find a kitchenette in other hotel settings but these smaller kitchen arrangements generally lack a stove and the ability to truly cook your own food.

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Amenities are a service or item offered to guests or placed in the guest room, bathroom and kitchen etc. for convenience and comfort and at no extra cost.

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Do Hotels Have Kitchens? In many major cities or large towns, you'll be able to find a hotel with a kitchen. These hotel rooms feature a full stove and oven along with all the kitchen equipment you'll need to prepare meals. However, you'll need to look for an extended stay hotel to find a full kitchen.

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The most luxurious accommodation in a hotel is often called the presidential suite or royal suite.

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Most hotel phones will have a dedicated button or key for this purpose, labeled “Room Service” or “Internal Calls”. Alternatively, you can ask the hotel reception for the room number and dial it directly. Once you've dialed the room number, wait for the other person to answer and start your conversation.

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phrase. (Hospitality (hotel): General) If you service a room, you clean it and change the towels and bed linen in it. Housekeeping are still cleaning and servicing the rooms at the moment.

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Apart from cooking, storage, and cleaning equipment, a few other types of items that are a must for the smooth operation of your hotel include trolleys to serve food; tables to set up your kitchen, and storage purposes as well; baskets and trays; and shelves.

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