Royal Porcelain Kana Rectangular Platters 320mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Royal Porcelain Kana rectangular platter is a white porcelain serving piece designed around a clean, restrained aesthetic. At 320mm in length, each platter offers a well-proportioned surface for presenting...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Platters
- Dimensions
- 320mm/ 12 ⅗"
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Product Description
The Royal Porcelain Kana rectangular platter is a white porcelain serving piece designed around a clean, restrained aesthetic. At 320mm in length, each platter offers a well-proportioned surface for presenting meat, fish, rice dishes, and sharing plates in a composed, structured way. They are supplied in a pack of twelve, which aligns sensibly with commercial cover counts.
In a working restaurant or hotel dining room, tableware is handled, stacked, and washed dozens of times a week. Porcelain holds up well under these conditions, and the Kana range is produced to a standard consistent with regular front-of-house service. The rectangular form suits kitchens where presentation is deliberate — Japanese, pan-Asian, and fusion operations in particular, where the shape and negative space of the plate are part of how a dish reads to the guest.
- Rectangular format supports structured, composed plating across multiple dish types
- White porcelain finish coordinates cleanly with other tableware and linen
- Pack of twelve is practical for matching service cover requirements
- Compatible with other pieces in the Royal Porcelain Kana collection
- Suitable for meat, fish, rice, and sharing-style presentations
Before ordering in volume, it is worth assessing the 320mm length against your tray configurations and table footprint — this is a generous platter size and may not suit compact covers. As with all porcelain, sensible handling and appropriate storage during service will extend the life of the pieces and reduce chipping.
These platters are well suited to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and casual dining venues running Asian or fusion menus, and to any operation that wants consistent, unfussy presentation. If you are building out a fuller table setting or need to match across multiple Kana pieces, we are happy to help you work through what you need.
Key Features
- 320mm rectangular porcelain platter supplied in a pack of twelve
- White glaze coordinates with broader Kana collection tableware pieces
- Rectangular format accommodates structured multi-component plating styles
- Porcelain construction suitable for repeated commercial washing and stacking
- Compatible across the Royal Porcelain Kana range for cohesive table settings
Operational Benefits
- Consistent presentation across covers supports a professional front-of-house standard
- Pack of twelve aligns with typical commercial cover counts for efficient ordering
- Neutral white finish works across varied menu styles without clashing
- Rectangular shape gives kitchen teams a reliable canvas for composed plating
- Range compatibility allows operators to build a matched table setting over time
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Platters
- Dimensions
- 320mm/ 12 ⅗"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Furniture shape
- Rectangular
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Weight
- 9.6kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- As a general guide, most operations carry between one and two times their seated cover count in each piece to allow for breakages and pieces in the wash cycle. For a 40-cover restaurant, two packs of twelve is a reasonable starting point, though higher-turnover services may want more in reserve.
- Porcelain is generally compatible with commercial dishwashers, though the longevity of any tableware depends on the wash temperature, detergent concentration, and how pieces are racked. Avoid stacking platters in ways that cause direct contact during the wash cycle, as this is the most common cause of chipping.
- Porcelain can carry hot food without issue under normal service conditions. If your operation plates directly from a very high-heat kitchen pass, it is worth allowing dishes to rest briefly before plating, as extreme thermal shock over time can affect any ceramic tableware.