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Chef Ron McKinlay discusses his culinary journey and the influence of his upbringing in Vancouver on his cooking style. He emphasizes the importance of using local and seasonal ingredients and incorporating nature into his dishes.
Chef Ron also talks about his role as a mentor to young cooks and the challenges of leading a large kitchen. He shares his approach to social media and how it has helped market his restaurant and connect with other chefs and diners. In this conversation, Chef Ron discusses the importance of utilizing social media as a marketing tool in the culinary industry. He emphasizes the need to adapt to the new generation's mindset and find a niche in the online space. The conversation also touches on the future of hospitality, including the need for diversification of offerings and the challenge of maintaining profitability while providing a healthy work-life balance for staff. Chef Ron highlights the importance of building strong relationships with employees and leveraging regular customers for marketing purposes.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Chef Ron McKinley's Culinary Journey
04:26 Influences of Vancouver on Cooking Style
09:03 Training in Edinburgh and Classical French Cuisine
12:42 Using Local and Seasonal Ingredients
13:38 Mentorship in the Kitchen
18:03 Menu Management and Maximizing Mise en Place
22:06 Social Media as a Marketing Tool
29:36 The Power of Social Media
33:31 The Future of Hospitality
36:59 Diversification and Work-Life Balance
39:16 Building Relationships and Leveraging Regular Customers
Want to connect directly with industry thought leaders like today's guest? MAJC has built an community of hospitality professionals, where insights and tools help drive sustainable, profitable businesses. To get early access to the MAJC Community, visit majc.ai.
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Chef Ron McKinlay discusses his culinary journey and the influence of his upbringing in Vancouver on his cooking style. He emphasizes the importance of using local and seasonal ingredients and incorporating nature into his dishes.
Chef Ron also talks about his role as a mentor to young cooks and the challenges of leading a large kitchen. He shares his approach to social media and how it has helped market his restaurant and connect with other chefs and diners. In this conversation, Chef Ron discusses the importance of utilizing social media as a marketing tool in the culinary industry. He emphasizes the need to adapt to the new generation's mindset and find a niche in the online space. The conversation also touches on the future of hospitality, including the need for diversification of offerings and the challenge of maintaining profitability while providing a healthy work-life balance for staff. Chef Ron highlights the importance of building strong relationships with employees and leveraging regular customers for marketing purposes.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Chef Ron McKinley's Culinary Journey
04:26 Influences of Vancouver on Cooking Style
09:03 Training in Edinburgh and Classical French Cuisine
12:42 Using Local and Seasonal Ingredients
13:38 Mentorship in the Kitchen
18:03 Menu Management and Maximizing Mise en Place
22:06 Social Media as a Marketing Tool
29:36 The Power of Social Media
33:31 The Future of Hospitality
36:59 Diversification and Work-Life Balance
39:16 Building Relationships and Leveraging Regular Customers
Want to connect directly with industry thought leaders like today's guest? MAJC has built an community of hospitality professionals, where insights and tools help drive sustainable, profitable businesses. To get early access to the MAJC Community, visit majc.ai.

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