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How Do I Choose a POS System for My Restaurant?
Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

How Do I Choose a POS System for My Restaurant?

Choosing a POS system isn’t about features—it’s about how the system behaves in real service. This guide breaks down what actually matters for full-service restaurants, from order flow and kitchen communication to real-time decision-making, so operators can choose with clarity.

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What is Sous Vide Cooking?
Savor Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Savor Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

What is Sous Vide Cooking?

Sous vide cooking uses a temperature-controlled water bath to cook food evenly and precisely. By sealing food and cooking it at a consistent temperature, chefs achieve consistent doneness and texture.

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Dining Alone
Dine Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Dine Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

Dining Alone

Dining alone isn’t lonely — it’s liberating.

Some of life’s most meaningful meals are eaten without witnesses.

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What Is Confit?
Savor Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Savor Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

What Is Confit?

Confit is a method of slow cooking food in fat at low temperatures, traditionally used for preservation. Today, it’s valued for producing tender textures and deeply developed flavor.

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The Modern Steakhouse: The Fire, the Finish, and the Final Ten Feet
Dine Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Dine Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

The Modern Steakhouse: The Fire, the Finish, and the Final Ten Feet

The Modern Steakhouse — Part III

A modern steakhouse is more than meat and fire—it’s rhythm, craft, and the last ten feet between the broiler and the table. We explore the sides, sauces, cuts, and wine pairings that define a great steakhouse, from creamed spinach and Béarnaise to porterhouses and Brunello. A deep, sensory dive into the flavors, myths, and rituals that complete the steakhouse experience.

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The Modern Steakhouse: The Room, The Ritual, and The Reinvention
Dine Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Dine Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

The Modern Steakhouse: The Room, The Ritual, and The Reinvention

The Modern Steakhouse — Part IV

The modern steakhouse is more than beef—it’s design, sound, service, wine, economics, culture, and the emotional architecture of hospitality. Part 4 explores the room, the ritual, and the evolution that has shaped today’s steakhouse—and the future it’s heading toward.

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The Modern Steakhouse: Mastering the Cut
Dine Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Dine Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

The Modern Steakhouse: Mastering the Cut

The Modern Steakhouse — Part II

Step into the heart of the steakhouse kitchen — where heat, instinct, and discipline turn raw cuts into unforgettable steaks. This is the craft behind the crust.

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Why Do Sauces Break?
Savor Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Savor Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

Why Do Sauces Break?

Sauces break when the emulsion holding fat and liquid together collapses. This can happen from too much heat, improper ratios, or loss of control during cooking, causing separation and loss of texture.

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The Modern Steakhouse: Anatomy of Excellence
Dine Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Dine Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

The Modern Steakhouse: Anatomy of Excellence

The Modern Steakhouse — Part I

An inside look at what makes a modern steakhouse exceptional — from breed genetics and marbling to aging, cuts, and the craft behind every great steak.

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What Is Emulsification?
Savor Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Savor Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

What Is Emulsification?

Emulsification is the process of combining fat and water into a stable mixture by dispersing tiny droplets of one into the other. It’s the technique behind smooth sauces like vinaigrettes, mayonnaise, and pan sauces.

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How a Master Somm Tastes Wine
Sip Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Sip Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

How a Master Somm Tastes Wine

How do master sommeliers decode a wine from sight to finish — even identifying vineyard and vintage? Discover the science, discipline, and poetry behind blind tasting, and one unforgettable night at Honolua Bay.

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What is Deglazing?
Savor Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Savor Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

What is Deglazing?

Deglazing is the process of adding liquid to a hot pan to dissolve the browned bits left after searing. Those bits—called fond—carry concentrated flavor and form the foundation of many sauces in professional kitchens.

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My Wine Guide
Provisions Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Provisions Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

My Wine Guide

At a Forbes Five Star, AAA Five Diamond property, we maintained an award-winning wine list printed on elegant paper stock in a custom binder. It was never fully accurate. Availability changed. Vintages shifted. New acquisitions arrived. Depletions happened daily. Our guests deserved better.

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After the Cork
Sip Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Sip Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

After the Cork

By the time a bottle is opened, most of its story is already decided. This essay explores how wine closures quietly shape what’s in the glass long before the first sip.

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What Is an IPA?
Sip Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Sip Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

What Is an IPA?

India Pale Ale, or IPA, is one of the most recognizable styles of beer. The style traces its origins to British export brewing but has evolved into a hop-forward family of beers enjoyed around the world.

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Coffee, Unrushed
Sip Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Sip Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

Coffee, Unrushed

Coffee rewards intention, not speed.

From roast development to brewing method, this essay explores how extraction, temperature, and timing shape flavor—and why the first sip should never be rushed.

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The Pour is the Final Test
Sip Wes Zane · IntelHospitality Sip Wes Zane · IntelHospitality

The Pour is the Final Test

A Conversation About Beer — Part III

The brewery can do everything right. A fifteen-second pour can undo it. What foam is actually doing, why nitrogen changes the beer rather than improving it, and what pub culture in Ireland and Scotland understands about draft that most American programs never consider.

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