Restaurant Style Meal Service Oregon Department of Education CACFP Training June 2009.

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Restaurant Style Meal Service Oregon Department of Education CACFP Training June 2009

Restaurant Style Meal Service As with all meal service styles, all food components must be served in sufficient amounts to meet minimum portion requirements

Restaurant Style Meal Service All food components are pre- portioned and served on the plate and in the cup for each participant

Restaurant Style Meal Service Minimum portion sizes of each required component must be served together to each participant at the beginning of the meal.

Restaurant Style Meal Service Complete meals may be served to the children after they are seated at the table, or Complete meals are preset and the children sit in front of a preset table setting

Point of service Meal Count for Restaurant Style Meal Service Meal count is recorded at the point of service when a complete meal or snack has been placed in front of the child and the child is still seated at the table.