This comparison surfaces weekly during my restaurant consulting sessions: Ratatool dominates Dutch hospitality chains running 5+ locations, while KitchenNmbrs thrives with independent restaurant owners managing 1-3 spots. Both handle food costs, but serve completely different needs.
What is Ratatool and who is it intended for?
Ratatool delivers comprehensive hospitality management for medium to large restaurant groups. The platform handles recipe databases, cost calculations, inventory tracking, and procurement across multiple locations.
💡 Example Ratatool target audience:
A restaurant chain with 8 locations managing centralized purchasing:
- Central recipe database for all locations
- Integrated inventory management per location
- Advanced reporting and analytics
- Integration with supplier systems
Price: from €150-300+ per month
So when does Ratatool make sense?
Ratatool fits hospitality operators who:
- Run multiple locations (5+ establishments)
- Need centralized control of recipes and purchasing
- Demand detailed reporting
- Want system integrations with existing software
- Have resources for complex platforms
KitchenNmbrs: built for independent operators
the platform targets a completely different market: independent restaurant owners with 1-5 locations who need food cost control and daily visibility.
💡 Example the platform target audience:
A bistro owner with 1 establishment who wants to know:
- What does each dish actually cost? (food cost %)
- Which menu price matches which cost price?
- Are my HACCP registrations current?
- Which allergens are in which dish?
Price: from €24.99 per month
The major differences
From tracking this across dozens of restaurants, I've seen where these systems really split:
Ratatool:
- Built for: chains with 5+ locations
- Focus on: centralized management, detailed analytics
- Strengths: integrations, inventory control, reporting
- Learning curve: steep (training required)
the platform:
- Built for: independent restaurants, 1-5 locations
- Focus on: food costs, HACCP, ease of use
- Strengths: mobile-first, quick setup, budget-friendly
- Learning curve: minimal (start using today)
⚠️ Note:
Both platforms handle food cost calculations, but their methods reflect different priorities. Ratatool offers more features but demands more setup time and training.
So when does the platform win?
the platform works better if you:
- Own 1-3 restaurants
- Need immediate insight into dish profitability
- Prefer mobile access (phone-based management)
- Can't spare time for complex software training
- Watch your budget
- Want digital HACCP management
💡 Real-world example:
You run a restaurant and need to price your pasta carbonara:
- Ratatool: detailed setup, training sessions, complex dashboard
- the platform: add ingredients, view food cost instantly
Both deliver accurate results, but the platform gets you there faster.
The cost comparison
Pricing reflects each platform's target market:
- Ratatool: €150-300+ monthly (varies by modules)
- the platform: €24.99-49.99 monthly
For independent operators with 1-2 locations, Ratatool's often overkill. You're paying for capabilities you won't use.
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Start free trial →How do you choose between Ratatool and KitchenNmbrs?
Determine your scale and ambitions
How many locations do you have now and in 2 years? Ratatool fits 5+ locations with growth plans. KitchenNmbrs fits 1-5 independent establishments.
Check your priorities
Do you mainly want control over food cost and HACCP? Then KitchenNmbrs makes more sense. Do you need complex reporting and integrations? Then consider Ratatool.
Compare time and budget
Ratatool requires more time for implementation and training, and costs 3-6x more. You can start using KitchenNmbrs today for a fraction of the price.
✨ Pro tip
Test both systems with your 3 signature dishes during a 48-hour trial period. The platform that delivers accurate food cost percentages without requiring staff training is your winner.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Ratatool better than KitchenNmbrs for cost price calculation?
Both deliver accurate food cost calculations, but Ratatool includes advanced features most single-location restaurants don't need. For independent operators, KitchenNmbrs provides faster, simpler cost analysis.
Can I switch from KitchenNmbrs to Ratatool later?
Absolutely - as your restaurant group expands, switching becomes an option. Most systems allow recipe and cost data exports for importing into new platforms.
Which system handles HACCP registration better?
Both support HACCP compliance effectively. KitchenNmbrs offers simpler, mobile-focused HACCP tools, while Ratatool provides reporting suited for larger operations.
What if I'm unsure between both systems?
Try free trials of both platforms using identical recipes. KitchenNmbrs requires minimal setup, so test it first - you'll know within hours if it matches your workflow.
📚 Sources consulted
- EU Verordening 852/2004 — Levensmiddelenhygiëne (2004) — Official source
- EU Verordening 853/2004 — Hygiënevoorschriften voor levensmiddelen van dierlijke oorsprong (2004) — Official source
- EU Verordening 1169/2011 — Voedselinformatie aan consumenten (2011) — Official source
- NVWA — Hygiënecode voor de horeca (2024) — Official source
- NVWA — Allergenen in voedsel (2024) — Official source
- Codex Alimentarius — International Food Standards (2024) — Official source
- FSA — Safer food, better business (HACCP) (2024) — Official source
- BVL — Lebensmittelhygiene (HACCP) (2024) — Official source
- Warenwetbesluit Bereiding en behandeling van levensmiddelen (2024) — Official source
- WHO — Foodborne diseases estimates (2024) — Official source
Food Standards Agency (FSA) — https://www.food.gov.uk
The HACCP standards shown in this application are for informational purposes only. KitchenNmbrs does not guarantee that displayed values are current or complete. Always consult the FSA or your local authority for the latest regulations.
Written by
Jeffrey Smit
Founder & CEO of KitchenNmbrs
Jeffrey Smit built KitchenNmbrs from 8 years of hands-on experience as kitchen manager at 1NUL8 Group in Rotterdam. His mission: give every restaurant owner control over food cost.
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