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Maître d'

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The maître d' (short for maître d'hôtel, in the original French, literally "master of the hotel") in a suitably staffed restaurant or hotel is the person in charge of assigning customers to tables in the establishment and dividing the dining area into areas of responsibility for the various servers on duty. They may also be the person who receives and records reservations for dining, as well as dealing with any customer complaints. It is also their duty to make sure that all the servers are completing their tasks in an efficient manner. In small restaurants, the post is also known as the headwaiter or host. This term originated from medieval courts, where the holder was an important courtier, like Olivier de la Marche in 15th century Burgundy.

In large organizations such as hotels or cruise ships where restaurants are more frequent, the maître d' is often responsible for the overall dining experience including room service and buffet, and customer satisfaction, while the head waiters or supervisors are responsible for the specific restaurant or dining room they work in.

In the United States, these functions may be vested in a manager, supervisor, or cashier in charge of the "front of the house" operations. The distinction between a maître d'hôtel and host can be, in practice, one of nomenclature. However, some more traditional restaurants still use the term to indicate the all-encompassing position originally intended.

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Maître d'hôtel also refers to a flavored butter or sauce made from butter, parsley, salt, pepper, and lemon juice. Traditionally the seasonings and parsley are worked into cold butter, and then the lemon juice is added a little at a time. It is typically served on meat or fish.

A maître d' is also a term used in hotel banquets. The maître d' is a banquet server who is the head of a given function. He or she may or may not serve tables based on amount of staff. The maître d' will discuss the menu with the chef, meet with the contact, give the chef the 20 minute warning to fire food, and make sure everything is going smoothly during the function.

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