As a guy who's worked in the oil field and lived in camps like this - There is absolutely nothing better than a good meal at the end of a hard days work. Respect to all these restaurant staff.
personally the best thing to do after a hard days work is give the part you were saving for starting a family to pedophiles who raise the cost of living and taxes everytime we get ahead.
@@TMM-N I thought so too until I considered that its an additional upfront costs that the company probably didnt want to spend on and would rather it go to somewhere else.
That's nothing. I used to cook on an Aircraft Carrier in the Navy. 5000 breakfasts, lunches and dinners + Midrats, 24 and 7, 365. And we never used that much oil, My God. 🥺
I hav mad respect for the catering and management team of this place. You can see that they follow proper SOP on food preparations & food storage, have diverse menu and the place is clean. Not only that, the miners also clear their own tables and help to keep the place clean. So different from where I’m from
@mark-ish you f idiotic comment is silly. In f America, you still have plastic bags all over the f place jn shops. Not to mention the plastic or paper cups you people use in your own houses in America is a f joke. To lazy to wash the f real dishes aparently even with dishwashers in evrey household almost. Disgusting.
Goes to show that no matter the size of a kitchen, everything can run smoothly and with standards. Props to all of the hard workers, and passionate chefs working there!
I mean isn't the problem usually that kitchens too small start struggling due to not having space to work with? They had enormous amounts of space for bowls, plates and just generally everywhere they worked had space to spare.
@@MINIMAN10000 People who don't work in industrial food manufacture have little concept of processing space your correct the amount of space you need to process chain a production line effectively is a lot more than everyone thinks its not like your home kitchen.
As someone who's worked in a few kitchens; usually, when you go for a scale like this, everything works like clockwork. You have enough personnel and the kind of equipment you need to do this right... or you don't do it at all because just one person in the line of production falling 'off' can just stop EVERYTHING. You have your job, you know what you're going to do, you know where everything is and you just... 'zen' your way through the day. It's hard, it's exhausting, it's painful but it's also calming in its own way.
I never thought I would be watching a video of Mongolian miners getting served food with American Christmas music playing in the background, yet here I am
@@jmash7751 Was thinking the same. When I think of American music, the last thing that springs to mind is, classic piano. Country music and rap is, music associated with America.
I work in America for one the the wealthiest brands in the world and our cafeteria food makes me want to laugh and cry after watching this. Well done to these people. Definitely put pride into it
My brother works at the mines out in Western Australia. He does his rotation then flies out, has a few days off, then flies back in. He says the food quality at the eatery is top knotch. Thankyou to all the kitchen staff around the world who take cook, take pride and care looking after our brothers, fathers, uncles and probably some of our female relatives too!
I heard some mines in Australia were closed due to decreased coal export to China and Mongolia replaced Australia's coal export. Seems like your brother's mine is still running. 🙄
@@heavenly_girl we have different types of mines, not just coal. But I hadn't heard they had closed coal mines down due to exports dropping. I think the environmentalists would like it if they stopped coal mining.
@@heavenly_girl We don't really mine coal in WA, pretty much all of the mines are metalliferous. Coal mining is on the east coast however even still coal exports isn't a major player in the resource sector.
Coming from a background of institution cooking, I've never seen such quality meals put out. Those employees eat very well. Very impressed with not only the sheer size of the facility, but also the cleanliness.
Also coming from a background of institution cooking, in eastern europe, it seems to me , that is unfortunately staged. But the level of cooking is very high. I hope, I'm wrong
@@flamingo1976 having visited chinese worksite cafeterias, the only thing staged is the sedate pace. The food quality, variety, and cleanliness seem spot on, but man you gotta be fast and know what you’re looking for if you want to get your desired dishes in a cafeteria!
@@flamingo1976 I supervised a lg facility in Iraq, with the help of GCC we managed to feed 10 000 meals a day. With the help of many Indian nationals. It can be done properly....
Not only are they preparing fresh, nutritious food for them to eat while working, they also prepare food for them to take at the end of the day for a hot meal at home. This is how a company should take care of their employees!! I love how clean and organized everything is, as well as running smoothly. I wish all companies would take such care and consideration for their employees. Great work!!
Happy and healthy employees = quality work and profits. A company who takes care of their employees makes more money in the long run. It’s very goss investment.
@@davidponce6132 if my company paid for transportation , fed me all day, gave me clothes, I could easy get along on less money, now we did not see the places they live, or if the have electric, running water, or food at home, so your point stands well respected.
You like to see the love and care go into their preparing meals. That's alot of work and the cooks look so experienced. I'm totally impressed with this video TOTALLY ❤
Yeah that’s one thing I love about my country. We are taught like that. We don’t like dirty environment when it comes to cooking. Now that I’m in dif country I miss our cuisine.
I’ve seen so many horrible kitchens and food stalls they make me feel sick. I’d eat here though 😀 that’s a compliment because I’m fussy 💚 I once saw a video from India, the bakery worker was piping cream on a cake…a mouse ran across the table he was working at! 🤢
My cousin works at this mine site, and he said he’s in a dilemma of good food vs personal weight control 😄 He said he usually skips out dinner because he knows that of he goes, the food will be good for sure and he’d eat a full portion. For reference, he works at the office, so obviously, he doesn’t burn as much calorie as a worker working on the mine would on a working day.
@@Mypretty2 and who can take the prepacked food? is it for the night shift when the cafeteria is closed only or can you take it with you for eating at home, too?
@@Mypretty2 I work in mining so in Australia so I'll give some of my experience. There is no fee for the meals all the food in the dry mess is free, the wet mess (pretty much a pub) costs money for alcohol and there its common to have a small shop with amenities in it for people to buy (you don't need it as they provide most of it). Work is in 12 hour shifts and with my previous company you would start work on a 2 week on 1 week off roster where they fly you in and out of the mine site. Lowest paid mine worker would probably get just shy of $100 000 AUD (not including super or paid time off etc.)
Exactly!!! Imagine how those miners feel probably excited to get up in the morning they probably feel like they’re hard work is appreciated I know a lot of companies all over the world should take notes this is how you keep people you treat them right and watch how hard they work for you it benefits everyone
This company truly understands the importance of keeping your employees well fed, healthy and happy! Everything is very hygienic and so well organized. I am impressed!
they better be, stealing all the wealth of mongolia while paying bribes to the government, paying little to no taxes due to their "great tax lawyers", these mining companies are so corrupt if you write negative about them you end up novochocked mongolian style, like voluntarily jumping off buildings for fun or shooting urself in the back of the head multiple times
@@johnadams5245 bruh u be like mongolian people are furious about this when the workers are probably happy that they have work to support their families and be provided with meals at their workplace lmao
@@QuentinofVirginia thats some stupid ass logic, right now all the profits make canada rich, and mongolia's gonan end up with fucked up poisoned landscape, these jobs would've been here already, its just 6k jobs, plus most high paying jobs in oyu tolgoi is forein, the mongolians get paid jack shit compared to the them, and get lifelong poisoning of lungs
@@johnadams5245 if you saying that 13 million $ tax is nothing, then how many other companies in Mongolia are paying that much tax? Also, you have to remember that Underground mining hasn’t started yet!!!
The fact that they label the foods from healthy to not as healthy is incredible. Allowing for the workers to manage their diet so they can keep doing their best. These people are amazing
I think it's for allergen and religion-adherence purposes mostly, since they mention specific things (eg. pork, lamb, potato) rather than rating on a health scale. But it's still considerate!
I don't know why I always choke up at this video. Maybe it's that these food workers are doing such a good job to provide healthy, appealing food in a fastidious way to miners who must be working under challenging conditions in a remote, and isolated area (and during a pandemic, to boot). It's almost reverent. Every square of cake gets a little rosette...and a little chocolate decoration. It's not necessary, but it says, "Everybody deserves something pretty -'even if it's just a little square of cake - because everybody needs to know that they matter..." 💗🍰
I worked at this mine when it was in exploration and engineering phase 15 years ago. Wow it’s changed. It just used to be a few hundred gers (yurts) and a small complex of portable buildings. The french chefs we had used to make two sets of meals - one for expats like me and one for the Mongolians. Different tastes but you could try and eat as much if and whatever you wanted. It’s so remote out there you become like family with your coworkers - Mongolians and others from around the world. They are a great and hard working people. Glad to see it thriving now.
I’m employee of this company and once again I’m proud of it! Miss Mazaalai kitchen’s food 🥰 Thanks @Artger for this great video! I appreciate all Mazaalai kitchen employees for their hardest work 🙏
Wow. How you gonna tell me that they serve 6000 people at a time and still make quality food and such a high standard?! Not DAMN thing DIDN'T look good there; not to mention everything looked clean and in good condition. Mad respect to the company for holding their employees in such high regards in terms of feeding them this well.
In this comment sections: American workers discover they've been getting short-changed for decades just to pad the profit margin of some faceless corporation. Enjoy the Soylent, boys, just don't ask for more.
First, the fact you didn't take away from the fact this place offers options meaning its likely up to the person if they feel like eating healthier or not, they clearly made a fruit salad as one of the breakfast options, if that isn't healthy to you, you need help. Secondly, fried food isn't inherently unhealthy, its a case of moderation. These guys probably eat a fairly balanced diet all things considered with a fair variety of foods and with options available, fried food a couple of times a week isn't going to affect your health, especially when its not even fried in oil and there was clearly a stew being made at one point as an option. Even more so when most of these dishes are served with more veg than most Westerners eat in a month. Additionally part way through it clearly says they try to mix things up by treating them to different styles of cuisine such as Mexican and American.
It's not 6000 people at a time. I think they said they have workers on 3 8-hour shifts to run the mine 24 hours a day. So they are serving 2000 at a time.
the variety of food served is impressive, but then add in the quality, cleanliness, and dedication demonstrated by these Chefs is awe inspiring. truly a thing of beauty.
Are you just really stupid or do you lack the knowledge to understand something before commenting? The video is made by a Mongolian journalist, in a Mongolian mine with Mongolian miners, this is not Chinese propaganda. It would actually be the contrary if this was propaganda (which it isn’t). Mongolia doesn’t have favourable relations with China, there would be no need to give pro Chinese propaganda,
As a miner for over 17 years in the US, I've NEVER had a company treat me this well. NEVER. The scope and cleanliness is Amazing! Glad they feed you so well and take such great care of you. Hell, half the time we can't even get window washer fluid or paper towels. Let alone taking our health and that of our families into consideration... #SafteyFirst #ProductionProductionProduction
Is Oyu Tolgoi mine being for copper and gold part of it (higher value extracts)? Also, does the international presence at Oyu Tolgoi benefit the food quality?
I worked as a nurse in several US hospitals and their cafeterias were not nearly this clean, efficient nor the food as appetizing as this! We can learn a thing or 2 from Mongolia!
right? Like this is something I didn't even know we needed. Like we work 8-10 hours a day in America, least they can do is feed us. Take that 30 minutes of time they take off for my lunch for at least a fucking sandwich.
I used to work in the food profession, this is the ultimate in quality and cleanliness, the food looks wholesome and delicious. No wonder all the workers are happy and stay with their work. My highest compliments!😍❤️😃
THEY EVEN DO A BARBECUE! that’s absolutely amazing what this company does for their workers. Big respect to the kitchen staff and bon Appetit to the miners!
Its actually MORE profitable to the mining company to take care of their miners very well. If they are well fed and with proper nutrition, they will get sick less, be happier and work harder, making the company more money. Its just sad a lot of companies just see the $$ going out the door to properly take care of their employees and cant see the $$$$ coming back in it would make so they don't bother.
Agree. A business that big luckily has the funds to invest in quality machinery, staff and food. Good on them for actually doing it. Mining sites can also be pretty remote without any other choices of food, to attract good workers you need to provide a good working environment.
@@alexrompen805 Same with companies that will pinch pennies against employees only to have high turn-over, when replacing employees can cost significant amounts of money in extra labour and lost productivity. Typically, you can be talking about 3-9 months of an employee's pay is what it costs to replace them.
Quality food, better than many private restaurants. Employee treated with respect will exercise their full potential. Everyone wins!! Congratulations, respect, from São Paulo, Brazil.
That’s crazy but the quality is much better then even places like Applebees and Olive Garden and almost every privately owned restaurant in the town I live In
Huge respect from the UK. I work in the UKs biggest safety standards org and this food made my mouth water, looks to be of a high standard and most importantly clean. I hope the workers are happy and I wish them well.
Being a 20yr US Navy Veteran, living on ships for many years, I can testify that this operation rivals the best military food and morale support in the World! Bless the Kitchen staff and the Miners ❤️
@@oranjmusemeyer968 I served across 4 carriers, depends on who’s running the mess. Overall, the food quality has gone down significantly since I joined 20 years ago.
I've worked in the food service industry in the past ... as well as in 'institutional kitchen' settings and I'm in awe of how immaculate the kitchen and dining area looks. I've always loved the Asian cultures for this sort of respect in their various works.
I have worked in a medical school and saw the decline of the food quality over the years. From house baked goods to stuff airlines would laugh at. This should be an eye opener for them.
@richardfallon5507 You got that right. The irony for our hospital is preaching healthy eating, then serving meals prepared in a central kitchen that a dog would bury. I guess fasting is healthy. Alternatives that staff and visitors flock to are the pizza and sandwich vendors. Kinda a racket.
@pantsmonsterv6 True. But compared to other cultures, in general, they tend to be much more disciplined and cleaner 'bro.' I'd goto China first before I went to, say, Haiti or any other primarily black country.
The level of care and love these people put into feeding these workers is phenomenal. I hope they know how much they are appreciated! This is no small task!
This looks absolutely delicious and I would definitely eat it. All the chefs seem to care and take pride in their meals. I couldn’t imagine feeding 6000 people a day. Kudos to this amazing staff.
This is exactly what we call respecting humans' dignity . It's all about perfection and the respect of your work. They are doing it with love, and we can see the results
As an American this education fascinates me! On the one hand, the efficient and unhurried production of the sheer volume of food in a timely manner is astounding! But my surprise is the cleanliness, health, obvious well being of these miners, both male and female! I'm overjoyed! If anyone would care to correspond with me as to this story I would be so indebted (not for publication ~ just for my knowledge). You see, for those of faraway lands, in America, we see coal mining in terms of coal with poverty and disease. I would so love a response!
@@neilz. I have worked in high class, high standard kitchens and there is a very deep and comfortable warm feeling you get when you do your job up to the high standard set for you. The feeling that your work is part of this great machine that makes dining a special occasion will fill you with a desire to be flawless, the end product makes it worth while. Feeding people good food, prepared in a clean environment will either bring the best or the worst in you. If it's the worst, you will deny yourself the feeling you get of a job well done, and you are probably gonna get fired. If it brings the best in you, it will cultivate a desire for high standards and the knowledge you never half-assed a honorable job, this will keep you going. After working in a high standard kitchen long enough, you will be ready for any challenge you decide to face. You will know the amount of labor it takes to make something successful.
@@jaji8549 I am French and frankly i did not one single dish that i do not wish to taste. Even the milk tea seems both strange and so tempting! Dishes are very equilibrate and ingredients fresh. Really impressive and do this for so many people! Amazing!
@@khaelamensha3624 Amusingly enough; see the large metal spatula at 2:11? Everywhere I've worked, we call those "paddles". I swear, most large-scale cooks I know can do rowing like a pro :D
@@lyravain6304 My thinking exactly, gosh, when i have friends coming for dinner and we are 10 or more i start to stress (well more than normal^^). That's one big difference between us, and the pro. The quantities and the fact that they have to have quality at every meal! Lot of respect for that!
@@Walker-ow7vj yeah if I run a mine one thing I can supply is good healthy food to keep my people running at peak performance for longer. Also jobs to the kitchen staff that help my community a double whammy.
@CHILΣΠO , it's way more efficient for a company to provide both food and facilities than for the people to bring in their own food and waste packaging to eat at their own speed on the job or elsewhere. All the food waste and packaging trash is centered in one area too. The time savings is important when there are work shifts that have to be transported all at once from the mines and back to the mines. When people eat together in the cafeteria restaurant as a cohort, fewer transportation trips need to be made and people don't need to wait around for stragglers to fill the transport.
So glad I watched it. This is by far the best kitchen I've ever seen in my life at this size. The hygiene level is superb from the dining tables, floors, staff, and their uniforms to cooking equipment. The whole setup is very well thought-through and most definitely the operation takes great human power and money which surely only gold mines and such can afford. Well-done Mongolians.
It’s good to see a company offering good food to its employees, and to see the kitchen staff go the extra step of adding little embellishments to make things pretty, too. Those little details matter. One of the greatest joys of this video, however, was getting to see the faces of the people as they ate.
As an Australian who had the privilege of working in Mongolia, it’s great to see such high quality & tasty food being prepared. The Mongolian people are extremely talented & hard working individuals who are immensely proud of their culturally rich nation.
Oil-soaked, deep-fried, smothered in sugar, boiled meat, Kraft-singles cheese... none of those things equals "high quality". Don't get me wrong: I love the fact that they provide their miners with food. But "high quality"??... No.
@@StuffWriter bro have you ever been to an American school? Do yk the kind of atrocities they be feeding students,them shits was barley palatable when I ate 😂
@Christian Emile Olstad Ringen it depends on the region. It's more prevalent on the northern cold areas where they have to increase the body fat to keep warms
@@StuffWriter I think there was a very broad amount of choices for the many cultures and countries represented at this company. Smorgasboard on Steroids.
As a retired chef I was very happy to see the high level of work done by the kitchen staff. I wish that the products were identified. Kodos to all involved and now I am hungry. I did notice that all the plates I saw when miners were done eating were clean plates, that's a sure indicator of good food. When I cooked for large groups for days or weeks, I always monitored the trash cans to see if there was anything they didn't like. Seeing the clean plates was always satisfying.
From America! You are all doing a great job feeding all these people. I cook and understand what is involved to feed so many all the time…. God Bless all of you !
That´s an impressive operation. Everything looks so clean and the ingredients so fresh. Food looks really good, employees must be happy. Amazing work by all the staff.
@@alanc7772 I also like how every customer wear plastic gloves while collecting the food. Mongolia took Covid really serious from the very start and managed to stay at zero cases for an impressive time. But what I like the most is how even at those huge quantities the cooking still looks done lovely. I used to work in a much smaller canteen as a holiday job and the cooking and handling wasn't done nearly with such respect. Also, knowing many of those dishes from 1st hand experience I'm getting a severe case of cravings over here :)
All the food looks delicious, and I appreciate the upgraded safety standards. The thing I loved most is the extra detail used in making the desserts pretty - it is completely unnecessary, but they do it anyway just out of pride in their work. Wonderful.
I am so impressed with the variety, the quality, and the cleanliness our the dining facility. The Miners certainly are well taken care of food-wise. It's great to see a company take care of it's employees that way. Grilling out for 6000 individuals with 5-6 different meats, that's incredible. Well Done.
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I worked as a dish washer at a Naval base galley for a summer job. We served around 2500 sailors per meal. It was an impressive operation, but nowhere near the level of expertise and detail seen here. It is not easy to feed this many people during a short meal time period. Huge respect for the company and the Mongolians who run this tremendous facility.
Nothing like knowing you have a warm cooked meal waiting for you, to put some life back in ya after a hard working energy draining day! And that breakfast to get you started right! Bravo to that cooking department! I know what it likes to work and learn hungry. So my respects and gratitude!
Wow, what a class act. Everyone pulling together to feed the workers. I love how the people preparing the food all have their own uniforms and all the attention to detail they observe. Very professional. They are a model for other companies.
Very organized and clean. Not a chaotic mess in which some kitchens would find themselves. It's stunningly obvious these kitchen staff take a lot of pride in their work. And the food is top quality.
I'm not exaggerating but I found this to be one of the most overwhelming videos I've ever seen ☺️ Huge respect to the owner and management of this organisation. These employees are really lucky!
Mining operators do things effectively as the cost of looking after people is cents in a hundred dollar compared to the profits they're pulling out of the earth.
Home? I thought the packaged food was for the grave yard or the swing shift workers. I know when my dad worked in the copper mines they never shut down.
It would make sense. This seems to be in the middle of the desert, so the workers probably stay on site for long stretches of time, and I don't know if there are any shops around. That's my impression, at least.
There is something oddly peaceful in just seeing how the miners eat nutritious food that is going to keep them going during a job that is incredibly labor intensive. And they all look like they’re content and satisfied.
@@sonacphotos Are you saying automation won't lead to massive unemployment? Are you saying all of these miners can simply pivot to operating robots and still receive similar wages? Then what would be the profit incentive of automation? Automation will free humans from physical labor, but those humans still exist and need resources to survive. Since capitalist societies only value working class people for their labor output, then how will they value those people when their labor is no longer needed? It would be nice if we could all enjoy the benefits of automation, but that's not how global capitalism works. The spoils of production are horded by the elite. Will the people who hold the profits and power decide to share their horded wealth with those who are not working to bring them more wealth and power or simply leave those "unemployed" people to die when the capitalist machine no longer needs to exploit them? Am I missing something? How is this a good thing?
@@Mj-th7md You really think that AI could replace everything that human do? The answer is unfortunately no, we are not there yet. I do think that better technology would made the environment they work much safer since working in mines have higher risk of accident. For instances, we could develop safety system that could predict earthquakes ahead and such so we can minimize the casualties from mine entrapment.
Wow!!! I have so much respect for all of you!!! It is as clean and sterile as an operating room! This documentary and the kitchen staff gets 10 STARS!!!
Good to see a company that realizes the profound impact good food has on loyalty and morale. There are two companies I worked for in the past that although very hard work that was not necessarily the most glamouras jobs, I stuck around because we were rewarded with good food
Your silly mate, you can get "good food" when your at home and you can get whatever type of food you like, Food should have nothing to do with your job fella because it doesn't have anything to do with your work, unless you sit there taste testing food
You stuck around because you was "rewarded" with good food? So they gave you food for free? Or did you have to pay for it, if your paying for it, its not really a reward is it, its just normal human functions lol,
@@DigBick1337- You prob do not know it yet, but a good work place is not a "common" place to get to. A good cafetaria for example is like a great work perk. And i understand @sky for saying this. You do not understand that miners are a low skilled job. These people do not have a lot of options, so getting this job (hard, long hours, even dangerous) and it having some good perks is a bonus. I get the feeling that you do not have a lot of work experience yet, or that you live in a high society bubble where work perks like this are normal. Believe me..they are not. Think about this before you trample all over somebody else his view on work...sometimes people have to do jobs they do not like, but have to...or do you think all those thousands of people there wake up every day and scream "I WANT TO BE A MINER"
@@DigBick1337- at home? You think they have time to go to home for a lunch? You think they have time to make similar food if they live alone? ... food has nothing to do with work? So workers doesnt need to eat? ... and it looks like that food is free for workers, looks like they dont need to pay for it, or maybe they take money for it from their paycheks and we dont know it.
Невероятно тяжёлый труд у поваров, кухонных работников, у всего персонала, что работает на кухне, в столовой и т. д. Такое количество работников прокормить и так вкусно. Огромное им спасибо.
When thinking of Mongolia we don’t imagine a place like this. Seeing it makes me happy for all the people who work here. I would love to spend at least a day, sampling all the food and enjoying the company of the people. This is like a Las Vegas buffet!
@@heatherbareham4912 you dont get it?when you are working in that kind of job they offer you a good deal,,like free food,free board and lodging,meal allowance, including hazard pay,how do i know?bcause i work in factory,
I'm floored at the cleanliness the modern equipment, the discipline and the coordination that the kitchen workers play. My mouth was salivating simply by looking at the amazing food being prepared and served. Even decorated cakes for pete sake. They feed those hard worker well.
As a person who has worked in the food industry as a butcher for 15 years, these people have my utmost respect. Their commitment to attaining quality in such high amounts is truly amazing, the workplace is so clean, very large amounts of food are made properly everyday, with so many talented and competent people being able to use great equipment! Outstanding 👍🙏❤️
I worked in steel company, and our canteens never had even 10% of this quality. Providing such a high quality and delicious food for their employee clearly shows that they treat them right. Kudos to that company.
Sadly this was just for the cameras. In reality the canteen is very understocked, no staff, dirty & the portion sizes here are a massive misrepresentation of the reality. I worked here for 3 months in late 2021 installing a new hydraulic levy system & can honestly say it was the longest 3 months of my life. My first meal after this place was a cheese sandwich & it was the best thing I’d ever eaten
@@vp5633 I felt it was too good to be true. But they did managed to make it look perfect. Goes to show they're capable of it but are corrupt enough not to.
So clean and the food looks incredibly edible. Some canteens around the world would leave you opting to starve than eat what they serve! Well done for actually feeding their workers right and with care!
I just had breakfast and I was still drooling at the grill. They're clearly WELL funded, great that the executives recognize the importance of a great diet for their employees.
Wow, is that what the miners get to eat every single day? Wow! And that kitchen is spotless and so organized, the team of cooks is very silent though, but they are so clean and and well kept. Bravo to all of your hard work for these people
wow...this makes me cherish food even more. A meal is the end-product of enormous labour. Thanks for producing this video...I'm such a spoiled city kid.
The organization and cleanliness of this operation is honestly insane. Im in culinary school right now and I hope to have a restaurant one day that can work this well
I'm doubtful this is what a normal day looks like. Everything was too clean. Especially the miners. They must've changed clothes and had a shower before every meal.
Something about industrial scale cooking is always fascinating to see. It's one thing to see factory prepare packaged foods (downright off-putting at times) but quite another to see a large fresh food prep.
Sadly this was just for the cameras. In reality the canteen is very understocked, no staff, dirty & the portion sizes here are a massive misrepresentation of the reality. I worked here for 3 months in late 2021 installing a new hydraulic levy system & can honestly say it was the longest 3 months of my life. My first meal after this place was a cheese sandwich & it was the best thing I’d ever eaten
@@vp5633 @b888 He's literally just a spammer, copy pasting yhe same bullshit. I've worked at Redpath Oyutolgoi for over 3 years, ever since they've went pseudo-public, and have never paid a dime for a meal.
I worked in the oil patch here in Canada for many years, as a cook - this brought back very fond memories. So impressed with the professionalism of the staff and the incredibly well equipped kitchens. Well done.
Say what you want but the quality of the food is really high! When you see fresh fruit for the fruit salad for thousands of people and you see fresh vegs for stew and vegs preparation for thousand of people, hands down it's a fraking good kitchen. Kudos to all the chefs! Not to mention the fresh deep fried dough..!!! Great job! Chapeau!
hey just fyi not everyone who cooks food is a chef. depending on the kitchen everyone might be a formally trained chef or just one person might be a chef. a good measure of figuring out who is a chef is looking at the hat the more silly the hat the higher the likely hood they're a chef
Very educational video, its about time people start appreciating the hard labour kitchen personnel endure to put food on our tables. Big respect to all in Mazaalai. Thank You.
I cannot get over the efficiency, as well as the healthy choices for these people. However, I have never seen such a clean immaculate system from start to finish!! Amazing job of all!!!
I think is open budget as to keep the crew happy is priority specially if you have to attract foreign talents engineers .. I am sure they are diffrents categories of workers and we are seeing only top...god.s know what the lowest are serving ??hopefully I am wrong
@@hmt5oo So are you implying that they have a second cafeteria or such for the 'lower' workers? From experience i can tell you, that preparing food this high quality is not even twice the price as if it were convenience, so why shouldn't the lower workers (which are still very important mind you) also be able to eat this?
Wow, that is amazing. Cooking at that high of a volume takes loads of coordination and planning and they do it seamlessly. To decorate individual pieces of cake is proof of the dedication and pride they put into their work. They are working very quietly, they aren’t having conversations with each other which seemed odd, but it’s entirely possible that they were quiet this day due to the filming and normally they do chat with each other.
The smell of good bread baking, like the sound of lightly flowing water, is indescribable in its evocation of innocence and delight. Love from Korea 🇰🇷💕
Good wholesome food. Super clean kitchens. Well organized. Staff and servers look happy and engaged with the mine workers. A salute to the managers of this great kitchen.
This looks cleaner and better standardized than some restaurants in London. Happy for the employees and the country to have the copper. And even more happy to see the diverse workforce💪🏻 Hopefully the harm to the environment is also minimized by standards. One day I‘ll visit☺️♥️🙏🏻
these workers look extremely healthy and happy and that's all apart of eating well and being taken care of by your workplace. I commend this place for its standards and it's well thought-out meal plan that surely covers all the bases and even accounts for all diets. Thanks for sharing this was really nice to see a place that cares for their employees this much.
Yes, food is one of the most significant yet most overlooked morale boosters. Many corporations and even governments don't seem to understand how important good food is to keeping your workers happy. They'd rather save money by cutting corners on the food and the kitchen staff than spend a little in exchange for worker morale, job satisfaction, and ultimately improved productivity.
Absolutely, I have no doubt the money they spend on all this food and work put into it easily pays them back in productivity and everything else from staff, I worked in an very large fishing company that done this for us and just the convenience of not having to worry about all your meals that day helped, they literally provided our 3 meals and let us order whatever we wanted which was nice, feels great to hop on the boat and know someone has already taken the care to put your favourite foods and snacks on there, and then even when we couldn't make it back to the factory ship they would send out a boat with all our food, felt so pampered, having someone do that for you and it being great food makes you happy for the rest of the god knows how may hours, the work was pretty full on too but the food alone and good work environment made it easy even though I had done the same jobs at other companies and generally regarded it as miserable torture that made me hate life lol. TL:DR Give staff food and a healthy working environment and they will happily do just about any work.
Impresionante la limpieza e higiene con que preparan los alimentos, desde su recepcion, preparacion y servicio a los comensales. Muchas felicitaciones desde Mexico, un gusto saber que preparan y sirven comida mexicana en un lugar tan lejano a donde vivimos los mexicanos.
I’m super impressed with the amount of care these cooks put into every single thing they make. Nice to see workers being taken care of in a part of the world where that is not always the case.
As a guy who's worked in the oil field and lived in camps like this - There is absolutely nothing better than a good meal at the end of a hard days work. Respect to all these restaurant staff.
same for us who sail supplies and crew to the oil rigs in the north sea
personally the best thing to do after a hard days work is give the part you were saving for starting a family to pedophiles who raise the cost of living and taxes everytime we get ahead.
Thank you so much for sharin...I am such in support of you all.all.of the miners
Mining us a horribly destrucr8ve thing but I am biased for i am kazakh
How much did you make doing that im thinking of getting into it
I was a qaqc engineer on this kitchens project. Took us almost 2 years to finish it. Glad everyone enjoys it
thank you for the work, may the building serve well to the staff and miners
U should have design machineries
Where they could automate it using machineries
Save alot of money
What’s qaqc
@@BeenDeliveredToday Quality assurance and quality control
@@TMM-N I thought so too until I considered that its an additional upfront costs that the company probably didnt want to spend on and would rather it go to somewhere else.
Serving high quality food on such a large scale is really impressive. Lots of respect for the people involved in this operation.
agree i think i would rather eat there than many restaurants in uk
I wouldn't say high quality, but the scale certainly is impressive.
That's nothing. I used to cook on an Aircraft Carrier in the Navy. 5000 breakfasts, lunches and dinners + Midrats, 24 and 7, 365. And we never used that much oil, My God. 🥺
Sometimes i cry
Respect?? It's a bleeding job.
I hav mad respect for the catering and management team of this place. You can see that they follow proper SOP on food preparations & food storage, have diverse menu and the place is clean.
Not only that, the miners also clear their own tables and help to keep the place clean.
So different from where I’m from
It's totally is different from the U.S.A. Looks like good food too!
6000 x 3 meals a day worth of plastic cutlery and plates.
Hope that this is in their sustainability planning.
@@mark-ishaint america more negligent?
@@AnandJargalsaikhan silly comparison
@mark-ish you f idiotic comment is silly. In f America, you still have plastic bags all over the f place jn shops. Not to mention the plastic or paper cups you people use in your own houses in America is a f joke. To lazy to wash the f real dishes aparently even with dishwashers in evrey household almost. Disgusting.
It already blew my mind that they made a full 3 course meal for their miners everyday but they also get to TAKE HOME PREMADE MEALS??? That's amazing!
it could also be for people on night shift
@dougpleppen3803 the kitchen would be 24/7
@mark-ish why? You paying it to be 24/7?
@@charlesli6751 It's been said that kichten works 24/7 on the start on vid?
Never in the US.
Goes to show that no matter the size of a kitchen, everything can run smoothly and with standards. Props to all of the hard workers, and passionate chefs working there!
I mean isn't the problem usually that kitchens too small start struggling due to not having space to work with? They had enormous amounts of space for bowls, plates and just generally everywhere they worked had space to spare.
@@MINIMAN10000 People who don't work in industrial food manufacture have little concept of processing space your correct the amount of space you need to process chain a production line effectively is a lot more than everyone thinks its not like your home kitchen.
As someone who's worked in a few kitchens; usually, when you go for a scale like this, everything works like clockwork. You have enough personnel and the kind of equipment you need to do this right... or you don't do it at all because just one person in the line of production falling 'off' can just stop EVERYTHING. You have your job, you know what you're going to do, you know where everything is and you just... 'zen' your way through the day. It's hard, it's exhausting, it's painful but it's also calming in its own way.
And a ton of Asians
lol they arent chefs they all do 1 thing over and over like cook eggs, sieve flour, mix vegetables. nobody in there is cooking an actual dish!
I really appreciate how they refer to them as "our miners". The care and pride they put into everything is evident and I really enjoyed watching this.
A good meal goes a long way to keep the morale high
@@OurHereafter an army marches on it's stomach still rings true for people in this line of work.
He was reading off a card. No emotion
What's the difference between our miners and the miners in that context?
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I never thought I would be watching a video of Mongolian miners getting served food with American Christmas music playing in the background, yet here I am
Same lol.
desperately needed to know if people noticed the music
Bach is "American"?
@@jmash7751 Was thinking the same. When I think of American music, the last thing that springs to mind is, classic piano. Country music and rap is, music associated with America.
Same here. Greetings from the Philippines 🇵🇭🖐🏼
It really warms my heart seeing a company put so much actual care into the nutrition of these miners. That's huge man.
Food looks like mush! For peasants!
@@mastercreamer1398 My high school food didn't even look this good. If you think this is mush, you've lived a good life. Be thankful.
@@mastercreamer1398 I can smell your jealousy from thousands of miles away
@@roanlancephil9915 it’s called a joke, I thought it was pretty obvious lol.
@@mastercreamer1398 I doubt it is, you've been spamming the same "joke".
I worked in Navy food service for 26 years. These guys are doing it right. Very impressed.
Gaaaawhhh.😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you for your service. ❤️
Oh yeah well America pee pee poo poo!
@@HitLeftistsWithHammers Grow up, what are you 2? Oh you are a Trumpster, that just said it all
These guys get way better food, haha.
I work in America for one the the wealthiest brands in the world and our cafeteria food makes me want to laugh and cry after watching this. Well done to these people. Definitely put pride into it
I work in technology in downtown Chicago we get catered food for free , it’s a nice perk but I know everyone isn’t as lucky as me
American companies don’t care about their employees. They might say they do but they only do what they do to shut us up and keep us quiet.
America is a JOKE.
Out of curiosity, which brand is it you work for?
@@austinvidal2954 I’m a truck driver. Not a miner
As qualified HACCP personnel and with 25 years in a hospitality career, you guys are doing a fantastic job with a high level of hygiene.
Hazard analysis and critical control points
My brother works at the mines out in Western Australia. He does his rotation then flies out, has a few days off, then flies back in. He says the food quality at the eatery is top knotch. Thankyou to all the kitchen staff around the world who take cook, take pride and care looking after our brothers, fathers, uncles and probably some of our female relatives too!
I heard some mines in Australia were closed due to decreased coal export to China and Mongolia replaced Australia's coal export. Seems like your brother's mine is still running. 🙄
@@heavenly_girl we have different types of mines, not just coal. But I hadn't heard they had closed coal mines down due to exports dropping. I think the environmentalists would like it if they stopped coal mining.
@@legoqueen2445 Do you mean top notch? Not knotch! Edit your comment! 🙃👎🏻
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@@heavenly_girl We don't really mine coal in WA, pretty much all of the mines are metalliferous. Coal mining is on the east coast however even still coal exports isn't a major player in the resource sector.
Coming from a background of institution cooking, I've never seen such quality meals put out. Those employees eat very well. Very impressed with not only the sheer size of the facility, but also the cleanliness.
I agree.
Also coming from a background of institution cooking, in eastern europe, it seems to me , that is unfortunately staged. But the level of cooking is very high. I hope, I'm wrong
@@flamingo1976 having visited chinese worksite cafeterias, the only thing staged is the sedate pace. The food quality, variety, and cleanliness seem spot on, but man you gotta be fast and know what you’re looking for if you want to get your desired dishes in a cafeteria!
This quality of food is normal for coal mining which location is in remote place.
@@flamingo1976 I supervised a lg facility in Iraq, with the help of GCC we managed to feed 10 000 meals a day. With the help of many Indian nationals. It can be done properly....
Not only are they preparing fresh, nutritious food for them to eat while working, they also prepare food for them to take at the end of the day for a hot meal at home. This is how a company should take care of their employees!! I love how clean and organized everything is, as well as running smoothly. I wish all companies would take such care and consideration for their employees. Great work!!
Happy and healthy employees = quality work and profits. A company who takes care of their employees makes more money in the long run. It’s very goss investment.
I wonder how much the average miner there gets paid tho
@@davidponce6132 if my company paid for transportation , fed me all day, gave me clothes, I could easy get along on less money, now we did not see the places they live, or if the have electric, running water, or food at home, so your point stands well respected.
The meals are for the guys working night shift, not to take home.
I agree
I come back to this video like every 3 month at least. It´s my comfy video and I have no idea why
You like to see the love and care go into their preparing meals. That's alot of work and the cooks look so experienced. I'm totally impressed with this video TOTALLY ❤
This kitchen and the people working in them are legendary. Clean, healthy, and tasty! These people deserve the utmost respect.
We csn tell thru this video . Absolutely CLEAN !
Yeah that’s one thing I love about my country. We are taught like that. We don’t like dirty environment when it comes to cooking. Now that I’m in dif country I miss our cuisine.
I’ve seen so many horrible kitchens and food stalls they make me feel sick. I’d eat here though 😀 that’s a compliment because I’m fussy 💚
I once saw a video from India, the bakery worker was piping cream on a cake…a mouse ran across the table he was working at! 🤢
So the workers eat for free? Or is the cost of food deducted from payroll?
@@scottsolar5884 either way seems like it would be ok, if this video is accurate all the time.
My cousin works at this mine site, and he said he’s in a dilemma of good food vs personal weight control 😄
He said he usually skips out dinner because he knows that of he goes, the food will be good for sure and he’d eat a full portion.
For reference, he works at the office, so obviously, he doesn’t burn as much calorie as a worker working on the mine would on a working day.
Ask him is there a fee for the meals and what does the lowest paid miner make? Curious
@@Mypretty2 and who can take the prepacked food? is it for the night shift when the cafeteria is closed only or can you take it with you for eating at home, too?
Wow!! They even grill food outside!!
@@Mypretty2 I work in mining so in Australia so I'll give some of my experience. There is no fee for the meals all the food in the dry mess is free, the wet mess (pretty much a pub) costs money for alcohol and there its common to have a small shop with amenities in it for people to buy (you don't need it as they provide most of it). Work is in 12 hour shifts and with my previous company you would start work on a 2 week on 1 week off roster where they fly you in and out of the mine site. Lowest paid mine worker would probably get just shy of $100 000 AUD (not including super or paid time off etc.)
@@maximilianmaurer1609 For mine sites generally everyone can take the prepacked food, most people don't as fresh food is way better.
This is huge. Respect to all the kitchen crew and we can see how the miners appreciate as well.
Exactly!!! Imagine how those miners feel probably excited to get up in the morning they probably feel like they’re hard work is appreciated I know a lot of companies all over the world should take notes this is how you keep people you treat them right and watch how hard they work for you it benefits everyone
what is that blue fruit?
Smurf
@@Jay-cn3js lol .
@@mariomm9080 dragon fruit
Good food is very important for the miners. Its a much needed morale booster.
Also gives them the energy they need to work.
This company truly understands the importance of keeping your employees well fed, healthy and happy! Everything is very hygienic and so well organized. I am impressed!
they better be, stealing all the wealth of mongolia while paying bribes to the government, paying little to no taxes due to their "great tax lawyers", these mining companies are so corrupt if you write negative about them you end up novochocked mongolian style, like voluntarily jumping off buildings for fun or shooting urself in the back of the head multiple times
@@johnadams5245 it’s Canada, Britain, Australia owned company. It tells everything
@@johnadams5245 bruh u be like mongolian people are furious about this when the workers are probably happy that they have work to support their families and be provided with meals at their workplace lmao
@@QuentinofVirginia thats some stupid ass logic, right now all the profits make canada rich, and mongolia's gonan end up with fucked up poisoned landscape, these jobs would've been here already, its just 6k jobs, plus most high paying jobs in oyu tolgoi is forein, the mongolians get paid jack shit compared to the them, and get lifelong poisoning of lungs
@@johnadams5245 if you saying that 13 million $ tax is nothing, then how many other companies in Mongolia are paying that much tax? Also, you have to remember that Underground mining hasn’t started yet!!!
The fact that they label the foods from healthy to not as healthy is incredible. Allowing for the workers to manage their diet so they can keep doing their best. These people are amazing
as well as logging temp & quality control throughout cooking etc.
HARD.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@mark-ish cant work if you have food poisoning
@@Chicken12Salad hence the high standards.
I think it's for allergen and religion-adherence purposes mostly, since they mention specific things (eg. pork, lamb, potato) rather than rating on a health scale. But it's still considerate!
There is something so magical and warm about seeing people get fed.
Like nick avocado
Fed Bullets.
Heartwarming
Dishin' it up with
a shovel .
Well said and so true !
I don't know why I always choke up at this video. Maybe it's that these food workers are doing such a good job to provide healthy, appealing food in a fastidious way to miners who must be working under challenging conditions in a remote, and isolated area (and during a pandemic, to boot).
It's almost reverent.
Every square of cake gets a little rosette...and a little chocolate decoration. It's not necessary, but it says, "Everybody deserves something pretty -'even if it's just a little square of cake - because everybody needs to know that they matter..." 💗🍰
Well said.
@@SapphireCrusader1988 Thank you. It takes a lot to warm the lump of lead that I call my heart.
I worked at this mine when it was in exploration and engineering phase 15 years ago. Wow it’s changed. It just used to be a few hundred gers (yurts) and a small complex of portable buildings. The french chefs we had used to make two sets of meals - one for expats like me and one for the Mongolians. Different tastes but you could try and eat as much if and whatever you wanted. It’s so remote out there you become like family with your coworkers - Mongolians and others from around the world. They are a great and hard working people. Glad to see it thriving now.
All thanks to the people like you
What brought to such a interesting location for what I assume is an American?
@@nolanwitty4329 "expats" = definitely american
@@JwelitonS Isn't expat a global term? I've heard it used a lot when referring to people from the UK who move permanently or seasonally to Spain.
@@aeternus3828 yeah it's just English, not american.
I’m employee of this company and once again I’m proud of it! Miss Mazaalai kitchen’s food 🥰
Thanks @Artger for this great video! I appreciate all Mazaalai kitchen employees for their hardest work 🙏
Essential workers should always be appreciated and deserve so much!
How do i apply .... 😅 the food alone makes me want to work there...
@@fortyinch You might get paid $600 a month.
@@truthseeking6611 600$ is kinda ok for Mongolia
@@truthseeking6611 $600 is a lot of money in Southeast Asia (except for Singapore, they already rich)
Wow. How you gonna tell me that they serve 6000 people at a time and still make quality food and such a high standard?! Not DAMN thing DIDN'T look good there; not to mention everything looked clean and in good condition. Mad respect to the company for holding their employees in such high regards in terms of feeding them this well.
Where do I get a reservation! 😋
In this comment sections: American workers discover they've been getting short-changed for decades just to pad the profit margin of some faceless corporation. Enjoy the Soylent, boys, just don't ask for more.
@@AnimatedStoriesWorldwide
I heard it's made from people and that it tastes different from person to person. 😂
First, the fact you didn't take away from the fact this place offers options meaning its likely up to the person if they feel like eating healthier or not, they clearly made a fruit salad as one of the breakfast options, if that isn't healthy to you, you need help. Secondly, fried food isn't inherently unhealthy, its a case of moderation. These guys probably eat a fairly balanced diet all things considered with a fair variety of foods and with options available, fried food a couple of times a week isn't going to affect your health, especially when its not even fried in oil and there was clearly a stew being made at one point as an option. Even more so when most of these dishes are served with more veg than most Westerners eat in a month.
Additionally part way through it clearly says they try to mix things up by treating them to different styles of cuisine such as Mexican and American.
It's not 6000 people at a time. I think they said they have workers on 3 8-hour shifts to run the mine 24 hours a day. So they are serving 2000 at a time.
Thats great! Long live Mongolia! Greetings from Germany
the variety of food served is impressive, but then add in the quality, cleanliness, and dedication demonstrated by these Chefs is awe inspiring. truly a thing of beauty.
U sound like my English teacher
Yes that’s what got me, the variety !!!
Crazy how many of these comments are from Chinese propaganda.
Are you just really stupid or do you lack the knowledge to understand something before commenting?
The video is made by a Mongolian journalist, in a Mongolian mine with Mongolian miners, this is not Chinese propaganda. It would actually be the contrary if this was propaganda (which it isn’t). Mongolia doesn’t have favourable relations with China, there would be no need to give pro Chinese propaganda,
As a miner for over 17 years in the US, I've NEVER had a company treat me this well. NEVER. The scope and cleanliness is Amazing! Glad they feed you so well and take such great care of you. Hell, half the time we can't even get window washer fluid or paper towels. Let alone taking our health and that of our families into consideration... #SafteyFirst #ProductionProductionProduction
Is Oyu Tolgoi mine being for copper and gold part of it (higher value extracts)? Also, does the international presence at Oyu Tolgoi benefit the food quality?
I worked as a nurse in several US hospitals and their cafeterias were not nearly this clean, efficient nor the food as appetizing as this! We can learn a thing or 2 from Mongolia!
We need to start kitchens like these for coal miners in West Virginia. It's their hard work that keeps the country running.
right? Like this is something I didn't even know we needed. Like we work 8-10 hours a day in America, least they can do is feed us. Take that 30 minutes of time they take off for my lunch for at least a fucking sandwich.
i mean i hope thats what they eat and not just for show
I used to work in the food profession, this is the ultimate in quality and cleanliness, the food looks wholesome and delicious. No wonder all the workers are happy and stay with their work. My highest compliments!😍❤️😃
This is most likely just propaganda and not how life actually is for these people most of the time..
@@twistedpiston6949 sure lol
"Wholesome" the emptiest description about food in existence.
@@twistedpiston6949 This is Mongolia not Russia
@@twistedpiston6949 I can tell what country your from. Don’t be jelly.🤣🤣😊
I love how there’s no narration. Very relaxing to watch.
THEY EVEN DO A BARBECUE! that’s absolutely amazing what this company does for their workers. Big respect to the kitchen staff and bon Appetit to the miners!
Its actually MORE profitable to the mining company to take care of their miners very well. If they are well fed and with proper nutrition, they will get sick less, be happier and work harder, making the company more money. Its just sad a lot of companies just see the $$ going out the door to properly take care of their employees and cant see the $$$$ coming back in it would make so they don't bother.
Agree. A business that big luckily has the funds to invest in quality machinery, staff and food. Good on them for actually doing it. Mining sites can also be pretty remote without any other choices of food, to attract good workers you need to provide a good working environment.
@@alexrompen805 who would've thought investing in the happiness and well-being of workers could make for higher production?
whats the name of the company, I want to email them my application
@@alexrompen805 Same with companies that will pinch pennies against employees only to have high turn-over, when replacing employees can cost significant amounts of money in extra labour and lost productivity. Typically, you can be talking about 3-9 months of an employee's pay is what it costs to replace them.
Quality food, better than many private restaurants. Employee treated with respect will exercise their full potential. Everyone wins!! Congratulations, respect, from São Paulo, Brazil.
Also helps when you gotta eat that food too
Happiest group of minors iver ever seen for such a large operation
That’s crazy but the quality is much better then even places like Applebees and Olive Garden and almost every privately owned restaurant in the town I live In
@@minkoil00 your right and it's probably not even close...my respect for the Mongolian people has risen dramatically
I bet $ 1000 that you will love the taste of this food 💪💪😋
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Huge respect from the UK. I work in the UKs biggest safety standards org and this food made my mouth water, looks to be of a high standard and most importantly clean. I hope the workers are happy and I wish them well.
The first thing I noticed was how CLEAN the kitchen is.
Bravo!
I bet $ 1000 that you will love the taste of this food 💪💪😋
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*That's the very first thing I brought up with my co-workers!!!*
Fantastic! People should take note of the whole foods fruits & vegetables compared to the American bird brain diet
And equipped with the best modern equipment.
Being a 20yr US Navy Veteran, living on ships for many years, I can testify that this operation rivals the best military food and morale support in the World! Bless the Kitchen staff and the Miners ❤️
Thank you for your service! My father was a Korean war vet and always complained about food.
@@oranjmusemeyer968 I served across 4 carriers, depends on who’s running the mess. Overall, the food quality has gone down significantly since I joined 20 years ago.
@@stevenlefevre5135 thank you for your service.
@@stevenlefevre5135 even in the chief's mess?
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I've worked in the food service industry in the past ... as well as in 'institutional kitchen' settings and I'm in awe of how immaculate the kitchen and dining area looks. I've always loved the Asian cultures for this sort of respect in their various works.
I have worked in a medical school and saw the decline of the food quality over the years. From house baked goods to stuff airlines would laugh at. This should be an eye opener for them.
@@momkatmax The only things to open the eyes of an industrial catering company these days is PROFIT, Nothing else counts,
@richardfallon5507 You got that right. The irony for our hospital is preaching healthy eating, then serving meals prepared in a central kitchen that a dog would bury. I guess fasting is healthy.
Alternatives that staff and visitors flock to are the pizza and sandwich vendors. Kinda a racket.
@pantsmonsterv6 True. But compared to other cultures, in general, they tend to be much more disciplined and cleaner 'bro.' I'd goto China first before I went to, say, Haiti or any other primarily black country.
@pantsmonsterv6 china is clean wdum? i think your talking about india lil bro
The level of care and love these people put into feeding these workers is phenomenal. I hope they know how much they are appreciated! This is no small task!
This looks absolutely delicious and I would definitely eat it. All the chefs seem to care and take pride in their meals. I couldn’t imagine feeding 6000 people a day. Kudos to this amazing staff.
It is 6000 people at ONE sitting......up to 20, 000 people per day.
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@@ساره-غ8ف3ي I will take a look....but I am vegetarian .
Try to imagine it is not like kitchen in restaurant, it's more like food factory, where you have a lot of workers on different shifts.
We need these cooks on the aircraft carriers I was on, 5000 people a day on those and I know the food will be so much better with these folks.
This is exactly what we call respecting humans' dignity . It's all about perfection and the respect of your work. They are doing it with love, and we can see the results
Completely fresh with healthy options at an incredible scale, this is extraordinary. I'd look forward to work just for this lunch
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LOLOLOLOL
As an American this education fascinates me! On the one hand, the efficient and unhurried production of the sheer volume of food in a timely manner is astounding! But my surprise is the cleanliness, health, obvious well being of these miners, both male and female! I'm overjoyed! If anyone would care to correspond with me as to this story I would be so indebted (not for publication ~ just for my knowledge). You see, for those of faraway lands, in America, we see coal mining in terms of coal with poverty and disease. I would so love a response!
It's because America is run by a nasty tribe of elites who don't care a damn about us
Everything looked fresh, clean and tasty. The staff at this kitchen can sure feel proud, their work is perfection.
Yeah it indeed looked so, let's hope it is
If something looks too good, i'll be suspicious. Kudos tho, everything did look awesome. But it might just be for the camera
@@neilz. Oh no Neil! Whatever are we gonna do, you're suspicious!!!
@@Dixnnn i think. We should become even more..... SUSPICIOUS !!!!
@@neilz. I have worked in high class, high standard kitchens and there is a very deep and comfortable warm feeling you get when you do your job up to the high standard set for you. The feeling that your work is part of this great machine that makes dining a special occasion will fill you with a desire to be flawless, the end product makes it worth while. Feeding people good food, prepared in a clean environment will either bring the best or the worst in you. If it's the worst, you will deny yourself the feeling you get of a job well done, and you are probably gonna get fired. If it brings the best in you, it will cultivate a desire for high standards and the knowledge you never half-assed a honorable job, this will keep you going. After working in a high standard kitchen long enough, you will be ready for any challenge you decide to face. You will know the amount of labor it takes to make something successful.
What an outstanding top-quality operation... as a former professional chef, I am very impressed...!! This is a super clean and safe kitchen...
I do agree. I cook a little at home but this is impressive! First time I see cooks that can be in a rowing team 😉😇😂 Merry Christmas!
After almost 40 years in professional kitchens, I too am impressed!
@@jaji8549 I am French and frankly i did not one single dish that i do not wish to taste. Even the milk tea seems both strange and so tempting! Dishes are very equilibrate and ingredients fresh. Really impressive and do this for so many people! Amazing!
@@khaelamensha3624 Amusingly enough; see the large metal spatula at 2:11? Everywhere I've worked, we call those "paddles". I swear, most large-scale cooks I know can do rowing like a pro :D
@@lyravain6304 My thinking exactly, gosh, when i have friends coming for dinner and we are 10 or more i start to stress (well more than normal^^). That's one big difference between us, and the pro. The quantities and the fact that they have to have quality at every meal! Lot of respect for that!
Amazed on how much effort this company goes to feed it`s people. big respect for everyone involved in this!
Yeah top notch man
do you think they get the food for nothing?
GOLDSMITHEXILE 2016 well they mining bruh and that’s tuff
@@Walker-ow7vj yeah if I run a mine one thing I can supply is good healthy food to keep my people running at peak performance for longer. Also jobs to the kitchen staff that help my community a double whammy.
@CHILΣΠO , it's way more efficient for a company to provide both food and facilities than for the people to bring in their own food and waste packaging to eat at their own speed on the job or elsewhere. All the food waste and packaging trash is centered in one area too. The time savings is important when there are work shifts that have to be transported all at once from the mines and back to the mines. When people eat together in the cafeteria restaurant as a cohort, fewer transportation trips need to be made and people don't need to wait around for stragglers to fill the transport.
So glad I watched it. This is by far the best kitchen I've ever seen in my life at this size. The hygiene level is superb from the dining tables, floors, staff, and their uniforms to cooking equipment. The whole setup is very well thought-through and most definitely the operation takes great human power and money which surely only gold mines and such can afford. Well-done Mongolians.
I agree the way they sanitize and prep so many meals every day is very impressive.
It’s good to see a company offering good food to its employees, and to see the kitchen staff go the extra step of adding little embellishments to make things pretty, too. Those little details matter. One of the greatest joys of this video, however, was getting to see the faces of the people as they ate.
The food looks healthy and so do the workers.
As an Australian who had the privilege of working in Mongolia, it’s great to see such high quality & tasty food being prepared. The Mongolian people are extremely talented & hard working individuals who are immensely proud of their culturally rich nation.
Oil-soaked, deep-fried, smothered in sugar, boiled meat, Kraft-singles cheese... none of those things equals "high quality".
Don't get me wrong: I love the fact that they provide their miners with food. But "high quality"??... No.
@@StuffWriter kitchens have budgets. Don’t forget that.
@@StuffWriter bro have you ever been to an American school? Do yk the kind of atrocities they be feeding students,them shits was barley palatable when I ate 😂
@Christian Emile Olstad Ringen it depends on the region. It's more prevalent on the northern cold areas where they have to increase the body fat to keep warms
@@StuffWriter I think there was a very broad amount of choices for the many cultures and countries represented at this company. Smorgasboard on Steroids.
As a retired chef I was very happy to see the high level of work done by the kitchen staff. I wish that the products were identified. Kodos to all involved and now I am hungry. I did notice that all the plates I saw when miners were done eating were clean plates, that's a sure indicator of good food. When I cooked for large groups for days or weeks, I always monitored the trash cans to see if there was anything they didn't like. Seeing the clean plates was always satisfying.
EL ROBO .... Not only a god indicator of good food but a good indicator of hungry men and women...
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Me too moniter the trash.as a chef
They did identify the food you weren’t paying attention
What does a chef do this videos about cooks
From America! You are all doing a great job feeding all these people. I cook and understand what is involved to feed so many all the time…. God Bless all of you !
AMEN to that.😍😍😍😍😍
The handling of food and the cleanliness of the kitchen is second to none!
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That´s an impressive operation. Everything looks so clean and the ingredients so fresh. Food looks really good, employees must be happy. Amazing work by all the staff.
Hairnets, arm coverings, masks! Super sanitary!!!
@@alanc7772 I also like how every customer wear plastic gloves while collecting the food. Mongolia took Covid really serious from the very start and managed to stay at zero cases for an impressive time.
But what I like the most is how even at those huge quantities the cooking still looks done lovely. I used to work in a much smaller canteen as a holiday job and the cooking and handling wasn't done nearly with such respect. Also, knowing many of those dishes from 1st hand experience I'm getting a severe case of cravings over here :)
They get high wages too. Heck with it my School secretary has a brother who works in the mining corp translater and makes more money then him.
Hahaha you dont see everyone wearing masks in mongolia
3 out of 5 dont wear masks
All the food looks delicious, and I appreciate the upgraded safety standards. The thing I loved most is the extra detail used in making the desserts pretty - it is completely unnecessary, but they do it anyway just out of pride in their work. Wonderful.
I thought the same thing. When they started decorating the desserts I knew this was actually special
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It’s nice to see them serving actual food. Getting eggs that are from an actual shell rather than a box is nice is genuine
I am so impressed with the variety, the quality, and the cleanliness our the dining facility. The Miners certainly are well taken care of food-wise. It's great to see a company take care of it's employees that way. Grilling out for 6000 individuals with 5-6 different meats, that's incredible. Well Done.
Incredible, these miners are so fortunate to have a dedicated cooking staff. Great looking meals.
Amazing teamwork
They get to take food home? Now that is great!
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I worked as a dish washer at a Naval base galley for a summer job. We served around 2500 sailors per meal. It was an impressive operation, but nowhere near the level of expertise and detail seen here. It is not easy to feed this many people during a short meal time period. Huge respect for the company and the Mongolians who run this tremendous facility.
Nothing like knowing you have a warm cooked meal waiting for you, to put some life back in ya after a hard working energy draining day!
And that breakfast to get you started right!
Bravo to that cooking department!
I know what it likes to work and learn hungry. So my respects and gratitude!
Wow, what a class act. Everyone pulling together to feed the workers. I love how the people preparing the food all have their own uniforms and all the attention to detail they observe. Very professional. They are a model for other companies.
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They're a model for those so called modern countries???
@@afortunadotorres2599 Yes. Oh yes. It's not in the modernity - it's in the work ethics.
Very organized and clean. Not a chaotic mess in which some kitchens would find themselves. It's stunningly obvious these kitchen staff take a lot of pride in their work. And the food is top quality.
I want to actually eat here. It looks delicious.
Because they are mongolians...
did u check or taste the food ?
I'm not exaggerating but I found this to be one of the most overwhelming videos I've ever seen ☺️ Huge respect to the owner and management of this organisation. These employees are really lucky!
Mining operators do things effectively as the cost of looking after people is cents in a hundred dollar compared to the profits they're pulling out of the earth.
Very impressed with the cleanliness and organization - the company clearly values all it's workers.
Love how the staff communicate without shouting and being loud! Absolutely adore the tranquility:) Much respect 🙏
They send them home with food also. Wow. It's a whole kitchen and packaging and manufacturing facility. Impressive. Food looks good too!
Home? I thought the packaged food was for the grave yard or the swing shift workers. I know when my dad worked in the copper mines they never shut down.
Ya. Probably comes out of their pay
It would make sense. This seems to be in the middle of the desert, so the workers probably stay on site for long stretches of time, and I don't know if there are any shops around. That's my impression, at least.
I've been to a LOT of wedding banquets, I can say that this is better than most wedding banquets.
They are fed well for sure and the cooking/prep/serve crews really take pride in their work. Job well done! 🎉
There is something oddly peaceful in just seeing how the miners eat nutritious food that is going to keep them going during a job that is incredibly labor intensive. And they all look like they’re content and satisfied.
until they get replaced by AI and Robotic technologies then riot?
@@sonacphotos Are you saying automation won't lead to massive unemployment? Are you saying all of these miners can simply pivot to operating robots and still receive similar wages? Then what would be the profit incentive of automation? Automation will free humans from physical labor, but those humans still exist and need resources to survive. Since capitalist societies only value working class people for their labor output, then how will they value those people when their labor is no longer needed? It would be nice if we could all enjoy the benefits of automation, but that's not how global capitalism works. The spoils of production are horded by the elite. Will the people who hold the profits and power decide to share their horded wealth with those who are not working to bring them more wealth and power or simply leave those "unemployed" people to die when the capitalist machine no longer needs to exploit them? Am I missing something? How is this a good thing?
@@formidablefriend8228 Bro touch grass
@@sonacphotos you’re being misleading. There might be some that do but the mass majority will be unemployed.
@@Mj-th7md You really think that AI could replace everything that human do? The answer is unfortunately no, we are not there yet. I do think that better technology would made the environment they work much safer since working in mines have higher risk of accident. For instances, we could develop safety system that could predict earthquakes ahead and such so we can minimize the casualties from mine entrapment.
Wow!!! I have so much respect for all of you!!! It is as clean and sterile as an operating room! This documentary and the kitchen staff gets 10 STARS!!!
Good to see a company that realizes the profound impact good food has on loyalty and morale. There are two companies I worked for in the past that although very hard work that was not necessarily the most glamouras jobs, I stuck around because we were rewarded with good food
Yeah, happy workers are good workers.
Most companies aren't willing to 'risk' that investment which is unfortunate
Your silly mate, you can get "good food" when your at home and you can get whatever type of food you like,
Food should have nothing to do with your job fella because it doesn't have anything to do with your work, unless you sit there taste testing food
You stuck around because you was "rewarded" with good food? So they gave you food for free? Or did you have to pay for it, if your paying for it, its not really a reward is it, its just normal human functions lol,
@@DigBick1337- You prob do not know it yet, but a good work place is not a "common" place to get to. A good cafetaria for example is like a great work perk. And i understand @sky for saying this. You do not understand that miners are a low skilled job. These people do not have a lot of options, so getting this job (hard, long hours, even dangerous) and it having some good perks is a bonus.
I get the feeling that you do not have a lot of work experience yet, or that you live in a high society bubble where work perks like this are normal. Believe me..they are not. Think about this before you trample all over somebody else his view on work...sometimes people have to do jobs they do not like, but have to...or do you think all those thousands of people there wake up every day and scream "I WANT TO BE A MINER"
@@DigBick1337- at home? You think they have time to go to home for a lunch? You think they have time to make similar food if they live alone? ... food has nothing to do with work? So workers doesnt need to eat? ... and it looks like that food is free for workers, looks like they dont need to pay for it, or maybe they take money for it from their paycheks and we dont know it.
Невероятно тяжёлый труд у поваров, кухонных работников, у всего персонала, что работает на кухне, в столовой и т. д. Такое количество работников прокормить и так вкусно. Огромное им спасибо.
Вам тоже спасибо
When thinking of Mongolia we don’t imagine a place like this. Seeing it makes me happy for all the people who work here. I would love to spend at least a day, sampling all the food and enjoying the company of the people. This is like a Las Vegas buffet!
How much do you imagine they're paid?
@@ceemuhammad3707 they paid? they cant, it was a free food for them
@@mistizongmangyan8639 the pay the workers receive. Not the cost of the meal.
@@heatherbareham4912 you dont get it?when you are working in that kind of job they offer you a good deal,,like free food,free board and lodging,meal allowance, including hazard pay,how do i know?bcause i work in factory,
@@mistizongmangyan8639 I fully understand this. I was replying that what Cee Muhammad was asking was what are the workers paid.
I'm floored at the cleanliness the modern equipment, the discipline and the coordination that the kitchen workers play. My mouth was salivating simply by looking at the amazing food being prepared and served. Even decorated cakes for pete sake. They feed those hard worker well.
Every time I watch a video like this, it makes me realize how complex the world really is.
As a person who has worked in the food industry as a butcher for 15 years, these people have my utmost respect.
Their commitment to attaining quality in such high amounts is truly amazing, the workplace is so clean, very large amounts of food are made properly everyday, with so many talented and competent people being able to use great equipment!
Outstanding 👍🙏❤️
I worked in steel company, and our canteens never had even 10% of this quality. Providing such a high quality and delicious food for their employee clearly shows that they treat them right. Kudos to that company.
Sadly this was just for the cameras. In reality the canteen is very understocked, no staff, dirty & the portion sizes here are a massive misrepresentation of the reality. I worked here for 3 months in late 2021 installing a new hydraulic levy system & can honestly say it was the longest 3 months of my life. My first meal after this place was a cheese sandwich & it was the best thing I’d ever eaten
@@vp5633 I felt it was too good to be true. But they did managed to make it look perfect. Goes to show they're capable of it but are corrupt enough not to.
@@therealb888 my thoughts exactly
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Well ur in India what did u expect
So impressive, the facilities are spotlessly clean, the ingredients are best quality and the cooking is knowledgeable and professional, lucky miners!
it was probably just for the cameras.
not to mention the portion sizes are actually for adults and not for children
"ingredients are best quality" .... As I see unbuttered bread with fake cheese .... No thanks lol
Would love to know how much it costs for the workers to pay there, i would guess its gonna take like 20-30% of your monthly salary
@@JurySpudweiserA7x well the food for sure is of good quality. But that fake cheese stuff probably is a US imitation for the "western taste".
So clean and the food looks incredibly edible. Some canteens around the world would leave you opting to starve than eat what they serve! Well done for actually feeding their workers right and with care!
I've been in some places where the container looked more edible than what's in it, props to this company for not skimping on the important part.
hahahah "incredibly edible"
I just had breakfast and I was still drooling at the grill. They're clearly WELL funded, great that the executives recognize the importance of a great diet for their employees.
"incredibly edible" now that's an understatement 😂
Clean most likely because camera is recording. Ever seen a miner's uniform that's spotless. Yeah, me neither, especially 6000 of them.
Mad respect for all kitchen employees, such massive quantities of food served!!!
I am so impressed by how organized and spotlessly clean this operation is, and how delicious and wholesome all the food looks! Great video!
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Wow, is that what the miners get to eat every single day? Wow! And that kitchen is spotless and so organized, the team of cooks is very silent though, but they are so clean and and well kept. Bravo to all of your hard work for these people
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In many places it is accepted that you remain silent during meal time.
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To be fair, they might've looked that silent because they were told not to talk when they were being filmed.
Staged. Probably propaganda
wow...this makes me cherish food even more. A meal is the end-product of enormous labour. Thanks for producing this video...I'm such a spoiled city kid.
You've never cooked your own meal before?
@@spaghettitime3263 haha I cook every day and try not to take things for granted;) I love spaghetti too (al dente is a must) ;)
This is still one of the most interesting videos I've ever seen
The organization and cleanliness of this operation is honestly insane. Im in culinary school right now and I hope to have a restaurant one day that can work this well
give it 10 years
I'm doubtful this is what a normal day looks like. Everything was too clean. Especially the miners. They must've changed clothes and had a shower before every meal.
@@jonw12 very true
Something about industrial scale cooking is always fascinating to see.
It's one thing to see factory prepare packaged foods (downright off-putting at times) but quite another to see a large fresh food prep.
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Sadly this was just for the cameras. In reality the canteen is very understocked, no staff, dirty & the portion sizes here are a massive misrepresentation of the reality. I worked here for 3 months in late 2021 installing a new hydraulic levy system & can honestly say it was the longest 3 months of my life. My first meal after this place was a cheese sandwich & it was the best thing I’d ever eaten
@@vp5633 @b888 He's literally just a spammer, copy pasting yhe same bullshit.
I've worked at Redpath Oyutolgoi for over 3 years, ever since they've went pseudo-public, and have never paid a dime for a meal.
@@vp5633 lol you've been spamming a lot, eh? Must be a hateful bot hahaha
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I worked in the oil patch here in Canada for many years, as a cook - this brought back very fond memories. So impressed with the professionalism of the staff and the incredibly well equipped kitchens. Well done.
If there is a next life, I want to be a Mongolian miner who is fed by these beautiful people.
Lots of big complexes that do mining and similar work have places like this, though I doubt the quality and quantity is of this size.
Except not eating tofu and raw eggs everyday lol
There is
That place looks clean. Not just "clean for the camera coming Wednesday" but truly everyday long term clean like the workers have pride.
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Say what you want but the quality of the food is really high! When you see fresh fruit for the fruit salad for thousands of people and you see fresh vegs for stew and vegs preparation for thousand of people, hands down it's a fraking good kitchen. Kudos to all the chefs! Not to mention the fresh deep fried dough..!!! Great job! Chapeau!
hey just fyi not everyone who cooks food is a chef. depending on the kitchen everyone might be a formally trained chef or just one person might be a chef. a good measure of figuring out who is a chef is looking at the hat the more silly the hat the higher the likely hood they're a chef
Very educational video, its about time people start appreciating the hard labour kitchen personnel endure to put food on our tables. Big respect to all in Mazaalai. Thank You.
I cannot get over the efficiency, as well as the healthy choices for these people. However, I have never seen such a clean immaculate system from start to finish!! Amazing job of all!!!
That's a hard job , but the food looks delicious! I'm impressed by how complex the logistics must be to keep this operation running smoothly.
I think is open budget as to keep the crew happy is priority specially if you have to attract foreign talents engineers ..
I am sure they are diffrents categories of workers and we are seeing only top...god.s know what the lowest are serving ??hopefully I am wrong
@@hmt5oo So are you implying that they have a second cafeteria or such for the 'lower' workers? From experience i can tell you, that preparing food this high quality is not even twice the price as if it were convenience, so why shouldn't the lower workers (which are still very important mind you) also be able to eat this?
Wow, that is amazing. Cooking at that high of a volume takes loads of coordination and planning and they do it seamlessly. To decorate individual pieces of cake is proof of the dedication and pride they put into their work. They are working very quietly, they aren’t having conversations with each other which seemed odd, but it’s entirely possible that they were quiet this day due to the filming and normally they do chat with each other.
The smell of good bread baking, like the sound of lightly flowing water, is indescribable in its evocation of innocence and delight. Love from Korea 🇰🇷💕
Good wholesome food. Super clean kitchens. Well organized. Staff and servers look happy and engaged with the mine workers. A salute to the managers of this great kitchen.
This looks cleaner and better standardized than some restaurants in London.
Happy for the employees and the country to have the copper. And even more happy to see the diverse workforce💪🏻
Hopefully the harm to the environment is also minimized by standards.
One day I‘ll visit☺️♥️🙏🏻
these workers look extremely healthy and happy and that's all apart of eating well and being taken care of by your workplace. I commend this place for its standards and it's well thought-out meal plan that surely covers all the bases and even accounts for all diets.
Thanks for sharing this was really nice to see a place that cares for their employees this much.
Worked a few years in operations like this. Can't be over emphasised how important good quality food is.
Yes, food is one of the most significant yet most overlooked morale boosters. Many corporations and even governments don't seem to understand how important good food is to keeping your workers happy. They'd rather save money by cutting corners on the food and the kitchen staff than spend a little in exchange for worker morale, job satisfaction, and ultimately improved productivity.
Absolutely, I have no doubt the money they spend on all this food and work put into it easily pays them back in productivity and everything else from staff, I worked in an very large fishing company that done this for us and just the convenience of not having to worry about all your meals that day helped, they literally provided our 3 meals and let us order whatever we wanted which was nice, feels great to hop on the boat and know someone has already taken the care to put your favourite foods and snacks on there, and then even when we couldn't make it back to the factory ship they would send out a boat with all our food, felt so pampered, having someone do that for you and it being great food makes you happy for the rest of the god knows how may hours, the work was pretty full on too but the food alone and good work environment made it easy even though I had done the same jobs at other companies and generally regarded it as miserable torture that made me hate life lol.
TL:DR Give staff food and a healthy working environment and they will happily do just about any work.
Nothing like a good meal that'll boost your workforce.
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good food, nice beds and clean toilets
Impresionante la limpieza e higiene con que preparan los alimentos, desde su recepcion, preparacion y servicio a los comensales.
Muchas felicitaciones desde Mexico, un gusto saber que preparan y sirven comida mexicana en un lugar tan lejano a donde vivimos los mexicanos.
I’m super impressed with the amount of care these cooks put into every single thing they make. Nice to see workers being taken care of in a part of the world where that is not always the case.