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Chinaware, flatware and cups for hotel restaurants and banquets. Chip resistance and dishwasher cycles matter as much as the glaze photo.
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Tableware — from the buying desk
We replaced bath terry at 500 GSM after the old stock was shredding around wash 80. MOQ landed at 400 bath + hand sets; lead time was 28 days once embroidery art was already approved.
Needed white percale sheet programs for 62 rooms plus twin extras for banquet overflow. Quoted 300 TC polycotton at MOQ 200 sets — samples in 9 days, bulk in about 5 weeks to Jaipur.
Banquet cloths for 12 round tables (120" diameter) plus 800 napkins. One RFQ covered cloths, skirts and chair covers; MOQ was 24 cloths / 500 napkins, lead time 32 days including stain-release finish.
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Open stock vs patterned collections
Open white stock is easier to replenish five years later. Patterned collections look sharper on Instagram — and harder to match when one SKU goes EOL. Pick based on how long the concept should last.
Flatware grading
18/10 vs 18/0, weight, and hollow-handle vs solid change both feel and theft risk. Banquet flatware often runs heavier than café sets on purpose.
Buying tips
- Buy 10–15% over seating count for breakage and banquet peaks.
- Match cup saucers to plate rim style if the brand standard cares.
- Ask for dishwasher detergent compatibility on colored glazes.
FAQ
- Is hotel chinaware sold by the dozen?
- Pack sizes vary by supplier. MOQ and case packs show on product cards where available; the quote confirms final packing.
Need a full Tableware program?
Send room counts or a paste list — we return MOQ, tier pricing and lead times in one RFQ.
Open a trade desk account
Save RFQ drafts, share lists with your F&B / HK teams, and get reply SLAs on bulk programs.