Jutter Speijs | The unmanned shop-in-shop solution for the hospitality industry

8-2-2019

  • Adams Market by Jutter SpeijsAdams Market by Jutter Speijs
  • Jutter Speijs Food MarketJutter Speijs Food Market
  • Jutter Speijs Food MarketJutter Speijs Food Market
  • Jutter Speijs Food MarketJutter Speijs Food Market
  • Jutter Speijs Food MarketJutter Speijs Food Market
  • De directie van Jutter SpeijsDe directie van Jutter Speijs

Should the minibar belong to the past? It does according to Jutter Speijs. Jutter Speijs offers an unique “Food Market”-retail concept for hotels. The unmanned food markets of the company can be placed in the lobby of a hotel and the guests can decide themselves what they will take up to their room, which makes the minibar unnecessary. Jutter Speijs is already active in several hotels in the Netherlands and hopes to expand locally and abroad this year. lees verder

Horecatrends | Tips for Culinary videos worth watching – week 6

5-2-2019

YouTube has been a source of inspiration for spotting trends the past few  years. Every day, thousands of movies are uploaded with new and interesting content. We too sometimes use videos as a source of inspiration to write about. With this week again a selection of videos which Vera Rauwerda thinks are cool to watch. Amongst them a video about the real wasabi and why it’s so expensive. Have you ever heard of the Italian Casu Marzu? It seems to be the most dangerous cheese to eat! This video shows the distasteful process of the making! And a video about an incident at the exam of master sommelier exam in the USA, the highest achievable sommelier certificate.

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Trends we spotted | Week 5

1-2-2019

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At hospitalitytrends.eu we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the smaller trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’.

This week, among other links to articles about the fact that the owners of Eleven Madison Park in New York will open their first restaurant in London, Davies & Brook at the Claridges’s Hotel and about Stixfresh sticker, which increases the freshness of fruit. Also a link to one of the most Instragrammable chapels in Las Vegas and Ferran Adrià will reopen his famous restaurant El Bulli: not as a restaurant, but also as a knowledge center elBulli 1846. Other news for foodies: great images of the plates at the Bocuse d’Or 2019 the team of Denmark won! And we have read a Dutch article about TerraCycle that is eliminating the idea of waste by recycling the “non-recyclable”. In 2020 the  Hard Rock Hotel Amsterdam American will open and today, February first, a dog restaurant will open in Antwerp! Also in this list of links: gravy candles from KFC and Howard Schultz, former CEO of Starbucks, is exploring an independent 2020 presidential bid.

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The Chef’s Table at Blue Duck Station | Pop-up restaurant in a national park in New Zealand

29-1-2019

  • The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station - credits Angela McCoubrieThe Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station - credits Angela McCoubrie
  • The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station - credits Angela McCoubrieThe Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station
  • The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station - credits Angela McCoubrieThe Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station
  • The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station - credits Angela McCoubrieThe Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station
  • The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station - credits Angela McCoubrieThe Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station
  • The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station - credits Angela McCoubrieThe Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station
  • The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station - credits Angela McCoubrieThe Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station
  • The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station - credits Angela McCoubrieThe Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station
  • The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station - credits Angela McCoubrieThe Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station
  • The Chef's Table at Blue Duck StationThe Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station

Sometimes you just want to be somewhere else when hearing stories or seeing pictures from others. For example, right now we would love to be in New Zealand to enjoy the summer and the nature but also to try the food at The Chef’s Table at Blue Duck Station. Our former colleague Nynke Bijstra currently works at the pop-up restaurant and has sent some pictures. Here you will experience pure and unique ‘fine dining’ under the stars of Blue Duck Station. The pop-up restaurant is located on the highest point of the station and offers an amazing view over the Tongariro and Whanganui National Parks. The pop-up restaurant already opened its doors on the 11th of January and closes on the 9th of March 2019. Coming winter (in New Zealand) a restaurant will be built on the exact same location which will open its doors summer 2020. If you are by any chance in New Zealand before the 9th of March or in the summer 2020, you could choose to enjoy a 10 course dinner by chef Jack Cashmore at this spot. He worked at different restaurants in Europe,  like for example restaurant ‘In de Wulf’ in Belgium. It must be a unique experience, a 10 course dinner at The Chef’s Table at Blue Duck Station!

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The upward-aesthetic light structure of SPINE Rooftop Lounge Beirut

29-1-2019

  • SPINE rooftop lounge Beirut - credits Eva SzumilasSPINE rooftop lounge Beirut - credits Eva Szumilas
  • SPINE rooftop lounge Beirut - credits Eva SzumilasSPINE rooftop lounge Beirut - credits Eva Szumilas
  • SPINE rooftop lounge Beirut - credits Eva SzumilasSPINE rooftop lounge Beirut - credits Eva Szumilas
  • SPINE rooftop lounge Beirut - credits Eva SzumilasSPINE rooftop lounge Beirut - credits Eva Szumilas
  • SPINE rooftop lounge Beirut - logoSPINE rooftop lounge Beirut - logo

The unique design of SPINE Rooftop bar Beirut in Lebanon focuses on the sky. The design was conceived on the idea of ​​avoiding the attributes of the roof design, usually aimed at walls or floors, and instead using an upward-aesthetic lighting structure. ”I wanted to animate the air and the structure merged with the landscape”, says the designer Gregory Gatserelia. The lounge, located at one of the highest buildings at Naccache Seaside Road, G1 Building, opened its doors in June 2018 and is now one of the hotspots in Beirut.

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Amzterdamit™ 0.0 | Unique new 0.0 drinks

29-1-2019

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  • Amzterdamit ™ 0.0 rumAmzterdamit ™ 0.0 rum
  • Amzterdamit ™ 0.0 vodkaAmzterdamit ™ 0.0 vodka
  • Amzterdamit ™ 0.0 whiskyAmzterdamit ™ 0.0 whisky

An innovation of the Dutch Company  Amzterdamit™ 0.0, they found an unique formula to Manufacture The Amzterdamit™ “ORIGINAL” 0.0 Whiskey, 0.0 Gin, 0.0 Vodka, 0.0 Brandy, 0.0 Tequila and 0.0 Rum. They also created the pre-mix can versions WSKI Ginger Ale, RHM Cola, TQLA Retboel and GHN Tonic, all with a similar taste, smell and experience as the real alcohol products but based on 0.0 Alcohol. Unique is that they extract the alcohol from the original product, and replaced the ‘smooth bite’ by a combination of natural flavors. Amzterdamit™ 0.0  has a patent pending on this process.

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Horecatrends | Tips for Culinary videos worth watching – week 5

28-1-2019

YouTube has been a source of inspiration for spotting trends the past few  years. Every day, thousands of movies are uploaded with new and interesting content. We too use videos as a source of inspiration to write about sometimes. Our colleague Vera Rauwerda made this week selection of  videos which are cool to watch. Amongst them a video about the reason why vanilla is so expensive, fake food in Japan and what’s the reason why we boil lobster alive?

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Trends we spotted | Week 4

25-1-2019

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At hospitalitytrends.eu we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the smaller trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’.

This week, among other links to articles about the Japanese tama konnyaku ‘screaming’ balls and about the Instagrammable ‘The Knot Churros’ in London. In Paris, an Eataly will open in the coming spring and an interesting article on how our eating habits and times evolve. And in addition to that about reading books in the Happy Meal of McDonalds in the Netherlands and an interesting post by René Redzepi on Instagram in which he will show how they deal with diets and allergies at Noma. Starbucks will start delivering in America via Uber Eats and have you ever eaten a Japanese-Italian mash-up dish like Karaage Tortellini?

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Happyhappy tea time | Asian high tea at Happyhappyjoyjoy

24-1-2019

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  • Happyhappy tea time by HappyhappyjoyjoyHappyhappy tea time by Happyhappyjoyjoy

It’s Happyhappy tea time! From the 14th of February you can book your Asian High tea at Happyhappyjoyjoy in Amsterdam, an colourful Asian streetfood hangout. During the high tea you’ll be able to enjoy a bamboo basket full of carefully selected Asian sweet and savory bites including a hot pot of Jasmin tea to share.

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Trends we spotted | Week 2

10-1-2019

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At hospitalitytrends.eu we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the smaller trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’.

This week, amongst others, a link to an article about a great marketing example from a new designhotel in Eindhoven, The Match. Here you’re advised to ‘check in and stay out’. Links to articles about the sustainable exotic Kudadoo Island Resort at the Maldives and about a Culinary Agenda for January. Inspiration from London, with a great collaboration of Indian restaurant Bombay Bustle and a yoga institute. And are you a pizza and game lover? Then you must play the Monopoly Pizza Game!

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