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Different Types of Paper Napkins for Restaurants

Different Types of Paper Napkins for Restaurants

Different Types of Paper Napkins for Restaurants

Restaurants have a variety of paper napkin options to choose from, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. Generally, the most popular option is tissue paper, which is thin and absorbent. However, it can sometimes be too delicate for certain tasks, such as when trying to clean up a spilled drink. In those cases, a more durable option like construction paper might be a better choice. It’s important to consider the needs of your business when selecting tissue napkins, as well as the type of clientele you cater to. In this blog post, we’ll explore the different types of paper napkins and discuss when each type is best used. We’ll also provide tips on how to select the right type of table napkin for your restaurant.

Advantages of using Paper Napkins over Cloth Napkins

Choosing the right Paper Napkin: Things to consider

NameSize in InchSize in CmPlyRestaurant TypeNapkins Per Guest
Beverage Napkin10 x 1025 x 251 PlyBar, Café3 to 5 per guest
Snack Napkin12 x 1230 x 301 PlyTakeaway, Quick-service2 to 3 per guest
Luncheon Napkin13 x 1333 x 332 PlyCasual Dining, Buffet2 to 3 per guest
Dinner Napkin16 x 1640 x 402 PlyBuffet, Fine Dining1 to 2 per guest
Airlaid Napkins16 x 1640 x 401 PlyFine Dining1 to 2 per guest

Understanding the Quality of Paper Napkins

Printing on Paper Napkins

It is a common practice for restaurants and cafes to print their logo on table napkins to promote brand recognition. In global markets, there are umpteen ways you can print on tissue paper, but in India, it is commonly either single color or double color.

Paper napkin is something that comes in direct contact with skin, mouth, and food surfaces, and hence it is very important that you don’t forget the health and safety of your guests above your branding urges. Here are a few tips to consider while deciding to print on table napkins.

Which is better to use: Virgin or Recycled?

Fundamentally, the solution is straightforward. The Paper Calculator from the Environmental Paper Network clearly indicates that recycled paper is better for the environment than virgin paper in all paper grades. The following illustration demonstrates the environmental advantages of using recycled paper instead of virgin paper.

1 ton of 100% Virgin PaperRecycled PaperEnvironmental Savings
No. of Trees24 Trees0 Trees100%
Energy33 million BTUs22 million BTUs33%
Greenhouse gasses released5,601 pounds3,533 Pounds37%
Wastewater22,853 gallons11,635 gallons49%
Solid waste1,922 pounds1,171 pounds39%

* BTU – British thermal units, a basic measure of thermal energy.

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