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The history of burgers began around 1880 in the USA with the hamburger, a product of cultural fusion and culinary evolution. The typical ‘Hamburger steak’ (ground beef with onions) was developed into a burger by various snack bar owners in the USA and began its successful journey from New York, St. Louis and Connecticut in three different variations. In 1967, Jim Delligatti invented the Big Mac, putting burger variations on the road to success.
While burgers were purely a snack or fast food dish until the 1980s, today new types of restaurants have developed around these filled buns, especially for younger consumers. Burger restaurants of all kinds and varying quality levels have conquered city centre gastronomy in particular.
The high rents for the shop premises are offset by lower personnel costs, high footfall and a concentrated menu that promises success in a good atmosphere.
The burger tableware must not only look modern and appealing, but also be able to withstand the high stresses and strains of a ‘fast-paced restaurant’. With our range of high-quality feldspar porcelain, we distance ourselves from the term ‘burger tableware’ and underline our claim to be ‘burger porcelain’. Mostly coloured burger ceramics are fired at a significantly lower temperature than porcelain and are not comparable in terms of durability and resistance.
The following section contains a range of plates and platters that we recommend as particularly attractive and functional for the burger business.
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Item: RT227
Plate 27 x 16 cm rectangular "Re-Active TierraItem: RT233
Plate 33 x 27 cm rectangular "Re-Active TierraItem: RT527
Flat Porcelain Plate 27 cm irregular "GranitoItem: RT627
Flat Porcelain Plate 27 cm irregular "CoralItem: SDS236
Black Stoneware platter 36 cm "Slate-Design"Wichtiger Gebrauchshinweis: holst-porzellan.com/mat
Item: SK120
Plate 30 x 20 cm "Skagen" whiteItem: YH1153
Rectangular plate "Hong Kong" 31,5 x 20,5 cmItem: AI130B1
Porcelain platter 30 x 20 cm oval "Alina" - second choiceItem: AI135B1
Porcelain platter 35 x 24 cm oval "Alina" - second choiceItem: OS030PACK6
Burger plate oval 30 x 21 cm "Maxima OsloItem: OS035PACK3
Burger plate 35 x 25 cm "Maxima OsloItem: WD031FA1
Burger plate 31 x 27 cm "Wood DesignItem: VLP350PACK6
Burger plate 35 x 25 cm "Vital LevelItem: SL130MP160
2-pc. porcelain french fries & snack set "Cone"MP 160: L 27,5 x B 17,5 x H 1,5 cm