Kitchen

Allergens

The 14, on every plate, without a second system.

A matrix of the EU 14 that inherits from recipes and can be overridden by hand. The ticket, the digital menu and the guest card all read it. The pass stops relying on memory.

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Included in · Main & Chef’s Table

Kitchen brigade working the line during service
app.tablerooms.com/kds · the pass

T4VIP

4:32

Nut allergy

1× Wagyu A5 · MR

1× Provoleta

T9

3:30

2× Rib-Eye · rare

1× Bife

T2

1:05

2× Provoleta

On a busy night

How Kitchen actually uses it.

01

The ingredient is marked

Once, on the card. Sauces and set menus inherit. You do not re-tick fourteen boxes per plate.

02

The guest says it, or the card does

A note on the booking, a flag on the profile. It is already on the ticket when it hits the pass.

03

The pass cannot miss it

Red banner, top of the ticket. The digital menu said the same thing before they ordered.

01

Inherited, then checked

Mark nuts on the pesto. Every dish that uses it lights up. A chef can still override a plate. The default is the truth of the card, not a blank.

02

On the ticket, in red

The KDS banner is the same matrix. VIP or not, the allergy is the first line. The guest card carries it to the next visit.

03

Printable for the floor

A matrix the waiter can show. A digital carta the guest can read. One source, two surfaces, no laminated lie from 2023.

What's inside

Everything you get with Allergens.

  • EU 14 matrix on every dish
  • Inheritance from ingredients and sub-recipes
  • Manual override when a plate is adapted
  • Banners on the kitchen display
  • Badges on the digital menu
  • Stored on the guest for next time
We had a scare that was only a near miss. The matrix is now the first thing I open on a new dish, before the photo.
Head chef · 90-cover

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