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Atosa CookRite ATMG-48 HD 48" Manual Griddle - NGAtosa CookRite ATMG-48 HD 48" Manual Griddle - NG
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Atosa CookRite ATTG-48 HD 48" Thermo-Griddle - NGAtosa CookRite ATTG-48 HD 48" Thermo-Griddle - NG
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Atosa CookRite ATTG-48 HD 48" Thermo-Griddle - LPAtosa CookRite ATTG-48 HD 48" Thermo-Griddle - LP
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What is the difference between a commercial griddle and a commercial grill?

A commercial griddle has a flat cooking surface, while a commercial grill typically uses grates or an open grilling surface. Griddles are better for foods like eggs, pancakes, burgers, and sandwiches that benefit from direct contact across the entire cooking area.

How do I choose the right size commercial griddle for my restaurant?

The right size depends on your menu, available line space, and how much food you need to produce during busy periods. Smaller operations may do well with a compact unit, while high-volume restaurants usually need a wider griddle that can handle multiple items at once.

Are gas griddles better for restaurants?

Gas griddles are a popular choice in many restaurants because they offer strong performance and responsive heat control. The best option depends on your kitchen setup, utility access, cooking volume, and how the equipment fits into your line.

What foods are best cooked on a restaurant griddle?

Commercial griddles are ideal for eggs, pancakes, bacon, burgers, grilled sandwiches, cheesesteaks, and many breakfast or lunch menu items. Their flat top surface makes them especially useful for restaurants that need versatility and fast cooking during service.

What should I consider before buying a commercial griddle?

Before buying, consider cooking surface size, fuel type, heat consistency, kitchen space, menu requirements, and daily output. It is also important to choose a griddle that fits your workflow and can keep up with your restaurant’s service demands.