Churchill Salsa Crescent Salad Plates Porcelain Pack of 12
Product Description
The Churchill Salsa Crescent Salad Plate is a shaped porcelain side plate designed to sit alongside a main plate rather than beside it. The crescent form is a practical response...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Multi
Patterned - Crockery type
- Plates
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Salsa Crescent Salad Plate is a shaped porcelain side plate designed to sit alongside a main plate rather than beside it. The crescent form is a practical response to tight table covers — where a standard round side plate would crowd the setting, the crescent tucks neatly into the space around the main plate, keeping the cover tidy without reducing what you can put in front of the guest.
Churchill produce these plates using a glaze engineered to resist the erosion that comes with repeated commercial warewashing cycles. The rims are reinforced to improve chip resistance, which matters in any operation where plates are handled frequently throughout service, stacked in quantity, and cleared at pace. Porcelain construction gives a consistent, professional finish that holds its appearance under sustained daily use.
For front-of-house and kitchen teams, the practical advantages include:
- Crescent shape makes efficient use of limited table space alongside main plates
- Reinforced rims reduce chip attrition during service, clearing, and stacking
- Glaze resists erosion through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Consistent porcelain finish suits casual dining and contemporary menu concepts
- Pack of 12 supports practical stock management and breakage cover
These plates are well suited to casual dining restaurants, café-bars, and Mexican or Latin-themed concepts where a shaped salad plate complements the overall table presentation. They are not heavy-duty contract catering ware, so operators running very high-volume covers may want to consider a more robust option. For mid-volume restaurant and hospitality use, they represent a reliable and practical choice.
If you are refreshing crockery across a full dining room or want to talk through whether the Salsa range fits your service style and cover count, we are glad to help you work it out.
Key Features
- Crescent shape designed to sit alongside main plates on the table
- Reinforced rims engineered to resist chipping during commercial service
- Glaze formulated to withstand repeated commercial warewashing cycles
- Porcelain construction delivers a consistent finish under daily use
- Supplied in packs of 12 to support practical stock management
Operational Benefits
- Maximises usable table space where covers are tight during service
- Reduces chip attrition and crockery replacement costs over time
- Maintains a clean, professional appearance through sustained warewashing
- Suits casual dining and contemporary concepts without looking out of place
- Pack quantity simplifies ordering and provides practical breakage cover
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Multi
Patterned - Crockery type
- Plates
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Superior Glaze
- Furniture shape
- Crescent
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Weight
- 4.1kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- A common starting point is two to three plates per cover to allow for plates in use, plates in the wash, and a working breakage buffer. For a 40-cover restaurant, three packs of 12 would give you a working stock of 36 plates, which most operators find sufficient for a single sitting. If you run multiple sittings back to back with limited turnaround time, a larger holding stock is worth considering.
- Yes — the Salsa range is produced with a glaze specifically formulated to resist erosion from repeated commercial warewashing cycles. They are designed for the demands of a busy kitchen environment rather than domestic use, so regular pass-through or rack dishwasher use is appropriate.
- The crescent plate works particularly well where salad, bread, or a side dish is served alongside a main plate and table space is at a premium. It is less suited to situations where the side plate needs to stand alone or hold a substantial portion, as the shaped form limits usable surface area compared with a standard round plate. For buffet or sharing-style service, a round side plate may be more versatile.