Order up. Heard. Moving.
FOH and BOH on the same wavelength, without a single word over the pass.
Saturday, 8:47pm. Twelve tickets up, the salamander's roaring, and the runner just vanished. The expo needs eyes on table nine and the special is dead in the water.
Chef taps. 'Runner needed.' A sharp Ping cuts the floor: server in section three is moving before the ticket prints. Another tap: '86 the lamb.' Every server's pocket buzzes. The whole floor knows at once.
No headsets. No yelling across the line. The pass clears. Service breathes.
4 buttons. A whole language.
Each one carries its own sound, haptic and color, so it’s felt before it’s read. This is the room you’d set up.
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'Order up', '86 the special', 'runner needed', 'manager to floor': instant.
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FOH gets BOH cues without crossing the line. BOH hears floor calls.
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Distinct sounds for hot food vs. allergy alert vs. comp the table.
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Matches the rhythm of a Saturday rush: fast, sharp, no friction.