The ultimate buffet solution. Now you can transform the LOOK, the FLEXIBILITY, and the GUEST EXPERIENCE of your buffet.

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the ultimate buffet solution

Now you can transform the LOOK, the FLEXIBILITY, and the GUEST EXPERIENCE of your buffet

What Strata is… Its an entire buffet solution based on low-profile, light-weight, foundation units which host interchangeable, drop-in serving components and accessories. It puts the focus on the food… NOT the equipment!

What Strata offers… Able to grow and adapt to the specific needs of a property Offers multiple serving and action functions that are easily interchangeable Can utilize several different heating elements including canned fuel, electric heat, induction, and butane Flexibility Easy Mobility Ingenious Storage Cost Savings Labor Savings All components are easily transported to a location on a convenient, wheeled storage cart All system components are lightweight and ergonomically staff-friendly for easy set-up and tear-down Features a unique, wheeled storage cart that compactly holds and organizes all of your components when not in use The cart, with all the components onboard, easily moves to and from your serving location for set-up and tear-down The system components are comparably less expensive than traditional buffetware Interchangeable components allow multiple functions Because of the convenient storage cart and the lightweight components, transportation set-up, and tear- down require minimal staffing support

Basic building blocks of the system Host for all the interchangeable components How Strata works… Foundation Units- Bases and Decks 1. Interchangeable Components 2. Grills, saute and warming trays, carving boards, chilling trays and bins Drop into foundation units to create different stations that perform different functions System Accessories 3. Trays, risers, stands, shelves, domes and lids, and implement caddies Pulls the system together with visually coordinated tools that enhance the overall presentation

What Strata does… It provides every buffet function in one attractive, coordinated system

Sautés

Grills

Warms

Chafes

Chills

Carves

Serves

No more… High cost, heavy weight chafing dishes Mis-matched elements Inflexible serving apparatus Improvised display stands Regular maintenance Cumbersome storage and transportation of equipment What Strata does… It replaces all traditional buffetware equipment

What Strata does… Its custom storage cart makes transportation, set-up, or tear- down of the lightweight and durable components easy The cart conveniently slides under your buffet table when in use and stores compactly in the back of the house when not. Collision-absorbing cases Components are easy to clean It revolutionizes set-up, tear-down, and storage

Where Strata works… Full Service Hotels/Resorts Limited Service Hotels/Motels Corporate/Campus Dining Convention/Conference Centers On-Site Events Facilities On-Site/Off-Site Caterers Country/City/Social Clubs Stadiums/Arenas It is the prefect solution for almost ANY foodservice operation

Where Strata works… Indoors Outdoors Traditional or contemporary décor High volume dining Intimate lounge settings It adapts to almost any setting.

When Strata works… It functions in EVERY meal set.

Breakfast

Lunch

Cocktail

Dinner

Strata has transformed buffets… “Ever since we departed from presenting our hot food selections for our buffets in chafing dishes, there was still a missing component in the overall presentation. Though the hot bricks and stone worked for keeping food warm, it did not give us the clean presentation we were looking for. Strata eliminated that issue and brought our buffet presentation to a new level. It’s clean, modern and efficient. In addition to the food warming capability, the other units for carving, sauté, and chilling gave us a complete, unique look. The ease in set up and storage is what the staff looks for and they enjoy using the system. Most of all, our guest feedback has been positive on the great look it presents.” - David Didzunas Executive Chef Hyatt Regency Orlando Intl Airport

Isn’t it time Strata transformed your buffet? Z-043