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Did you know that 76% of consumers crave a food first, and then select a restaurant
based on that craving? If three out of four customers choose a restaurant based on their
current craving, what can be done to enhance a restaurant’s “craveability” quotient?
Below is a short list of some essential factors that can position your restaurant at the
front of consumers’ minds and drive them through your doors.
Let’s begin with Aroma. Have you ever been captivated by the aroma of fresh baked
bread when you walked into a bakery? Or the smell of pizza in the oven at your favorite
pizza parlor? It can stop you in your tracks. It excites you and taps into your emotional
cues making you want that bread or pizza even more than you did when you pulled up in
your car. Offering menu items that have a distinct aroma can really leave a lasting
impression and keep customers coming back for more.
Although you don’t have to turn your bar and grille into a pizza and ice cream shop, it
might not be a bad idea to experiment with new menu items that fall into one of the
most craveable categories (pizza, pasta, desserts). Even if it is just a highly craveable
appetizer or dessert that brings customers through your door, it will give you the
opportunity to sell them on some of your traditional menu items.
The way you prepare your food can be a great way to trigger a customer’s craving as
well. Many of today’s diners are more educated in the different ways to prepare food
thanks to shows like Top Chef, Chopped, and The Chew. It isn’t uncommon for
hardcore foodies to visit a restaurant simply because the food is prepared differently
than what they are used to. Experiment with new cooking techniques, flavors, textures,
and plating options until you hit on that highly craveable combination.
You can also drive craveability by creating a unique experience for your customers when
they walk through the door. From a dazzling cityscape to an expansive ocean, a beautiful
backdrop can take a meal from great to sublime. Any way you can make your restaurant
different will help your eatery stand out in positive ways.
Everyone has cravings and, more often than not, these cravings are driving people to
seek out foods that satisfy the taste or experience that makes them want more. Your
restaurant can benefit from these cravings if your menu has that one special item that
customers need to have.
Utilizing tips like these to increase your restaurant’s craveability quotient is well worth
the effort to keep your customer’s mouths watering at the very thought of your dishes.
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