| Version | 10.7 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | EGS Enggist & Grandjean Software |
| Release date | Mar 1, 2010 |
| Date added | Mar 11, 2010 |
| Os requirements | Windows XP/Vista/7 |
| Requirements | None |
| Total downloads | 8,111 |
| Downloads per week | 1 |
| Price | $399 |
Description
EGS CALCMENU Chef is a Professional Recipe-Management Software that has user-friendly features to manage merchandise & recipes that are designed to make foodservice professionals intricate task easier and faster! It is packed with helpful & useful features like recipe creation, recipe costing, merchandise management, nutrient calculation, printing of recipe cards with pictures, recipe resizing, sub-recipes, baker's percentage. You can also enjoy free recipes that come when you purchase the license. It is ideal for foodservice professionals, like chefs, culinary arts students, caterers, F&B Managers & other food enthusiasts who are looking for the most complete solution for recipe management, yet at a very affordable price.
Review
It takes more than good cooking to run a successful restaurant; fanatical attention must be paid to every dollar spent. This feature-packed, but somewhat unreliable, application aims to help food-service professionals squeeze the maximum profit out of their kitchens. Calcmenu 2004 Chef's tabbed interface includes several features that for creating menus and controlling food cost. The Merchandise function and Recipe Creator let you create, search, and modify recipes, obtain ingredient lists, and calculate food cost percentages. Another helpful feature is the ability to attach three pictures to each recipe for menu standardization and training. The calculation function allows users to figure their profit margin and selling price. Other features include Recipe Exchange, Nutrient Calculation, Menu Planning, and Shopping List. Professional chefs, caterers, and restaurateurs will appreciate Calcmenu 2004 Chef's ability to easily standardize menus, define portion sizes, and track inventory to control costs. The downside? A hefty download size and some disturbing stability issues. Also, be aware that the program needs Microsoft's free SQL Server Desktop Engine to run. We wouldn't bet the business on this just yet, but a few improvements would make that prospect a lot easier to stomach.