What hotels will prepare dinner as specified by the customer? [closed]

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Since I eat a lot, I easily get into trouble when travelling. I cannot survive for long eating the typical restuarant menus, I need to be able to order the right quantities of ingredients such as the amount of carbs, fats etc. When this is not possible I have to improvise (eating dinner twice etc.) but it's then difficult to eat enough. I end up feeling hungry all day and my focus will shift to where I can get the next meal instead of what I am supposed to be doing. In emergency cases, I can deal with this for a few days, but then I have to get back home.

When I have to stay for longer, I simply book an expensive hotel but then the costs are not paid by me. I was wondering if there are cheaper hotels (price range below, say, $130 per day) where they by default can prepare dinner when requested by the customer.






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Which department of a hotel is responsible for preparing menus?

Food & Beverage Service Manager.

Which department of a hotel serves food to the guests?

Waiters and waitresses (also known as "servers") are responsible for setting up the hotel restaurant, delivering food to rooms, and making sure that guests have everything they need.

What are the types of hotel guest?

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  • Boomers. ...
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