[New Zealand, 21/04/2017] – Hostservice, a reliable provider of kitchen solutions, offers portable commercial kitchens for rent. This is to cater to their customers’ need for kitchen solutions that don’t involve signing expensive short-term contracts. The transportable kitchens are also ideal when serving meals to a remote location or when looking to set up a food truck.
Commercial Kitchen Rental
Hostservice’s temporary kitchens are quick and simple to set up. They feature a standard three-phase connection to a water supply, an integral gas and hot water supply and a camper-style waste fitting.
As they use standard 20-feet containers, the portable kitchens are easy to lift into place. Additionally, the units integrate commercial ventilation and a grease trap. The equipment also includes appliances such as freezers, ovens, refrigerators and dry storage spaces. Customers can request add-ons, such as an internal power generator, utensils and servingware, hot food delivery carts and more.
Their team can help you design and install your own portable kitchen. Please visit their website for more information.
Providing Access to Everything Kitchen-Related
Apart from portable kitchens, they also help design and build standard commercial kitchens according to specific requirements. Their comprehensive catalogue of kitchen equipment allows them to cater to a wide range of industries. Furthermore, they supply everything kitchen-related, including water boilers, ovens, grill plates, cooking oil filters and more.
About Hostservice
Hostservice first opened its doors in 1996, initially to cater to the needs of the hospitality industry. Two decades later, the company’s scope spans various industries in need of food service equipment and solutions, including those in the butchery and aged care market. As the trusted supplier of catering, kitchen and butchery equipment, they source their products only from the top brands in the world.
Expanding their services to cater to a larger market, they now offer complete commercial kitchen packages.
To learn more, visit their website at http://www.hostservice.co.nz/.