Sunday, September 13, 2015

TROLLEYS - ROOM SERVICE TROLLEY


This trolley is known for its versatility. It is used for the service to guests in their rooms.
The waiter sets up the meal and covers on the trolley and wheels it into the guest's room. 

This trolley may also be used as a dining table in the privacy of the guest's room. Beneath the trolley top, provision is made for mounting a hot case to keep the food  warm.

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