Thursday, April 21, 2011

Catering Management Assignment

Introduction
Bella Italia is located in the heart of Kota Kinabalu, nestled under the historical Jesselton Hotel and the bustling street of Jalan Gaya, Bella is an icon with its' italian-inspired cuisines.
Whether you're looking to recharge with a cup of espresso, chat with friends over thin crust pizzas, sink your teeth in mouth-watering desserts or embark on intimate conversations in a classy wine dinner, the restaurant that encompasses four areas; Mountbatten Bar, The Circle, Classic Dining and The Private Room has something to offer for everyone with discerning taste.
Bella Italia's motto:

"Bella's exquisite menu is crafted with the highest quality and freshnest ingredients and with the seamless service and cosy ambiance, you'll always have a Bella time."





CHAPTER 1: NATURE OF BUSINESS OF BELLA ITALIA


A. Nature of Service


The nature of business of bella Italia is food service. Bella italia provides On-premise and Off-premise Catering as well to its customers.


B. Details of Bella Italia


Business Hours: 7:00a.m. - 10:00p.m.


Location Address: #69, Jalan Gaya, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.

Contact Number: +6088 313 366
+6088 215 366


Fax : +6088 215 366




CHAPTER2: PRODUCTS OF BELLA ITALIA


Menu

Lunch:


  1. Pizza Polpette

  2. Insalata Milanese


  3. Baked Eggplant with Homemade Ricotta & Basil


  4. Banana Leave grilled Fish Fillet over rice and beans with Mango salsa


  5. Buffalo prawns


  6. Rigatoni with Homemade Beef Sausage Spicy Cream Sauce


  7. Fusilli with Smoked Salmon, Mushroom, Oven dried Tomato


  8. American Breakfast

Dinner:



  1. Tasmanian Salmon


  2. Grilled Beef Tenderloin over roasted garlic & Parm Mash finished with Balsamic Demi


  3. Smoked Salmon Carpaccio


  4. Calzone


  5. Tiramisu


  6. white & Dark Chocolate Cheesecake


CHAPTER 3: SOWT ANALYSIS







CHAPTER 4: BELLA ITALIA PRICING
A. General Pricing
The pricing of Bella Italia is based on what the customers ordered, based on the menu list. which is roughly at the pricing of RM20.00 per meal.



B. Package Pricing

Their package pricing is usually applied in the premise for occasion such as Birthday, Anniversary, Concert, Wedding and etc.



CHAPTER 5: BELLA ITALIAN MARKETING PLAN

Bella Italia is promoting mostly throughout the fame of the restuarant on site and also using website. Their official website at Malaysia, Sabah is http://bellaitalia.com.my/ and other than that, they are also running activities and events in order to attract attentions of customers who are interested or planning to dine there, the event are such as: Earth Hours Tribute on 26th March by local bloggers, bella 50s Night Review by Deana and SabahSongs and also Bella Besties Brunch Contest by Bloggers.






BY: LO KIN VUI - 01686-05-09
DCA05/09

ASIAN TOURISM INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE






















































































Thursday, April 15, 2010

hercules/heracles?

Hercules. The well known Disney hero. Hahahahahahaha!!! he made me laugh. Ok, he's a good person, mayb, but, but i'm talking bout his background. OMG!!!

Everyone knows that Hercules is the son of Zeus, right? But, anyone knows who's his mother is? hahahahahaha.... His mother is Alcmene, a great grand daughter of Zeus!?!!! Zeus changed himself into someone(i forgot his name)(i think that person is Alcmene's boyfriend or smthg lah... haha...) and he mate wih his own great grand daughter! Zeus u pervert! he even made one day into three days, his "happy time". urghh... disgusting Zeus. LoL...

And there u have, an offspring of Zeus is done =.="

Medusa the snake haired Gorgon? Haha...

In Greek mythology, Medusa (Greek: Μέδουσα (Médousa), "guardian, protectress") was a gorgon, a chthonic female monster, and a daughter of Phorcys and Ceto; Only Hyginus, (Fabulae, 151) interposes a generation and gives another chthonic pair as parents of Medusa; gazing directly upon her would turn onlookers to stone. She was beheaded by the hero Perseus, who thereafter used her head as a weapon until he gave it to the goddess Athena to place on her shield. In classical antiquity the image of the head of Medusa appeared in the evil-averting device known as the Gorgoneion.
The three Gorgon sisters—Medusa, Stheno, and Euryale—were children of the ancient marine deities Phorcys and his sister Ceto, chthonic monsters from an archaic world. Their genealogy is shared with other sisters, the Graeae, as in Aeschylus's Prometheus Bound, who places both trinities of sisters far off "on Kisthene's dreadful plain":
Near them their sisters three, the Gorgons, wingedWith snakes for hair— hated of mortal man—
While ancient Greek vase-painters and relief carvers imagined Medusa and her sisters as beings born of monstrous form, sculptors and vase-painters of the fifth century began to envisage her as a being both beautiful as well as terrifying. In an ode written in 490 BC Pindar already speaks of "fair-cheeked Medusa". In a late version of the Medusa myth, related by the Roman poet Ovid (Metamorphoses 4.770), Medusa was originally a beautiful maiden, "the jealous aspiration of many suitors," priestess in Athena's temple, but when she and the "Lord of the Sea" Poseidon lay together in Athena's temple, the enraged virgin goddess transformed her beautiful hair to serpents and made her face so terrible to behold that the mere sight of it would turn onlookers to stone. In Ovid's telling, Perseus describes Medusa's punishment by Athena as just and well-deserved.

Chaos, Commogony, the creator of all.

Chaos (Greek χάος khaos) refers to the formless or void state of primordial matter preceding the creation of the universe or cosmos in creation myths, particularly Greek but also in related religions of the Ancient Near East. The motif of chaoskampf is ubiquitous in these myths, depicting a battle of a culture hero deity with a chaos monster, often in the shape of a serpent or dragon.

Greek χάος means "gaping void, chasm, abyss", from the verb χαίνω "gape, be wide open, etc", from a PIE *ghen-, cognate to Old English geanian "to gape", whence English [[:wikt:CosmogonyLink title]].
Hesiod and the Pre-Socratics use the Greek term in the context of cosmogony. Hesiod's Chaos has often been interpreted as a moving, formless mass from which the cosmos and the gods originated, but Eric Voegelin sees it instead as creatio ex nihilo, much as in the Book of Genesis. The term tohu wa-bohu of Genesis 1:2 has been shown to refer to a state of non-being prior to creation rather than to a state of matter. The Septuagint makes no use of χάος in the context of creation, instead using the term for גיא "chasm, cleft" in Micha 1:6 and Zacharia 14:4.
Nevertheless, the term chaos has been adopted in religious studies as referring to the primordial state before creation, strictly combining two separate notions of (a) primordial waters or a primordial darkness from which a new order emerges and (b) a primordial state as a merging of opposites, such as heaven and earth, which must be separated by a creator deity in an act of cosmogony. In both cases, chaos refers to a notion of a primordial state which contains the cosmos in potentia but which needs to be formed by a demiurge before the world can begin its existence.
This model of a primordial state of matter has been opposed by the Church Fathers from the 2nd century, who posited a creation ex nihilo by an omnipotent God.
In modern biblical studies, the term chaos is commonly used in the context of the Hebrew Bible and their cognate narratives in Ancient Near Eastern mythology more generally. Parallels between the Hebrew Genesis and the Babylonian Enuma Elish were established by H. Gunkel in 1910. Besides Genesis, other books of the Hebrew Bible, especially a number of Psalms, some passages in Isaiah and Jeremiah and the Book of Job are relevant.
Use of chaos in the derived sense of "complete disorder or confusion" first appears in Elizabethan Early Modern English, originally implying satirical exaggeration.

Zeus is a pervert!

OMG!!! I never knew that Zeus is such a PERVERT!!! he mate with so many people and gods!

Zeus is known as the Lord of Olympian. The king of All Gods. The thunder God. The symbol that represent Greek itself.

But Zeus actually mates with his father's sister? his three sisters? his own daughter? his own cousin? his own grand daughter? even his own great grand daughter!?!!!

I lost all my respect to you, Zeus... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..................

Hon?

HoN is a game similar to Warcraft Dota. It has a greater quality in various aspect, but the gameplay is quite similar to Dota. The weakness is that it is quite imbalance. The heros and some items are really imba.

So, i still prefer Dota. I started Dota from form4 or 5 i think, cant rmmbr. And i'm still playing it till now. Cant really quit it although i said i'd quit it so many times already. huhu... it's just addictive. Cant quit lah... Sad...

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Eastern Cookery

So, today some of us gone through our CS3 interview thingy today and it seemed quit easy and relaxing after they'd finish the interview. Hmmm... But it's not my turn yet, it's according alphabetically, that's why not my turn yet, i'll be up at Thursday, but i'm afraid that when that day come, there'll be a lot more lecturers listening our interview @.@"

Anyway, tomorrow is another day of suffereing from the nervous spine thingling feelings again. Coz tomorrow will be our Eastern Cookery Practical Final! AHHHHH!!! Am seriously nervous bout it. My menu is a complete Nasi Lemak and Soto @.@" omg...

Wish me luck then :D Peace out!!!