Trends we spotted | Week 45

14-11-2022

  • Trends we spotted
  • Bluu Seafood cultivated Fish Fingers - credits Wim JansenBluu Seafood - cultivated Fish Fingers - credits Wim Jansen
  • IZAKAYA kitchen & bar celebrates 10 years of high-end hospitalityIZAKAYA kitchen & bar celebrates 10 years of high-end hospitality
  • McDonald's Germany | Monopoly with Shirin DavidMcDonald's Germany | Monopoly with Shirin David

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

With this week’s links to articles about among others the Netherlands’ most beautiful Christmas hotel, Restaurant & Hotel Hoog Holten. And IZAKAYA Asian Kitchen & Bar in Amsterdam celebrates 10 years of high-end hospitality!

Great example of crossovers! The mochi muffins, mochi donuts and other chewy desserts from Asian-American bakery, Third Culture Bakery. And News on cultivated fish from Forsea Foods (Israël) and from Bluu Seafood (Germany).

Overwhelming enthusiasm for investment round of the Dutch fast casual chain SLA and you can still invest! The first ‘Meal Deliverer of the Year’ in the Netherlands has been chosen; Anthony Monte of SushiPoint. An election organized by the NLVVM.

An interesting blog on Retailtainment, FunFairCity, among others, reports the arrival of a new multi-activity complex: Brussels Indoor Games Center. And McDonald’s Germany and Shirin David are making prices rain with Monopoly until 4 January! So if you’re driving through Germany towards winter sports….

We already wrote about the ‘Golden Girls Kitchen’ pop-up restaurant in California last summer and now it’s coming to New York City and more cities in the USA are next in line!

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Chef-in-Residence program for new culinary talent in Copenhagen

8-11-2022

  • A Chef-in-Residence program for culinary talent by Cook It Raw & The SocialistA Chef-in-Residence program for culinary talent by Cook It Raw & The Socialist

Cook It Raw, the globe-trotting chefs event drawing Michelin’s top talent, is reactivating with a new purpose – to seek out and promote up-and-coming culinary talents and help them explore the role of gastronomy in our global future. The event-based organization has found a new home at the Socialist, a new boutique hotel nestled in the heart of Copenhagen, where it will launch a Chef-in-Residence program. To mark the occasion, a special dinner will be hosted by the legendary Albert Adrià (el Bulli, Tickets, Enigma) on Thursday November 24th at the hotel’s Bobo Food Studio.

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Trends we spotted | Week 44

7-11-2022

  • Checkers & Rally's offers meal deal for 40th anniversary of 'E.T.'Checkers & Rally's offers meal deal for 40th anniversary of 'E.T.'
  • The Christmas tree at the Claridge’s will be designed by Sandra Choi for Jimmy ChooThe Christmas tree at the Claridge’s will be designed by Sandra Choi for Jimmy Choo
  • Kahlúa and Gail Simmons put a new spin on the Espresso MartiniKahlúa and Gail Simmons put a new spin on the Espresso Martini
  • Miller Lite taps into the Holiday spirit with a ‘Christmas tree keg stand’ for beer loversMiller Lite taps into the Holiday spirit with a ‘Christmas tree keg stand’ for beer lovers
  • Moxy Lower East Side - Credit: Michael KleinbergMoxy Lower East Side - Credit: Michael Kleinberg
  • Mercure Hotel Amersfoort Centre - credits - A. DeckersMercure Hotel Amersfoort Centre - credits - A. Deckers
  • pizza chef Renato Bosco on jury of first National Pizza Baking Championship 2023pizza chef Renato Bosco on jury of first National Pizza Baking Championship 2023

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

With this week links to articles about amongst other a meal deal for the 40th anniversary of E.T. by Checkers & Rally’s and a great example of storytelling by KFC India, the short film ‘Kshamata’, about the deaf girl lshmeet.

An innovation from the Netherlands; TILER’s paving tiles are weatherproof, on-street charging pads for e-bikes. Hotels, restaurant and cafes might install these to create more charging abilities! And the Moxy Lower East Side hotel debuts in the neighborhood that defines New York cool.

And the first Christmas inspiration: Miller Lite taps into the Holiday spirit with a ‘Christmas tree keg stand’ for beer lovers. And Claridge’s recently announced that their Christmas tree will be designed by Sandra Choi for Jimmy Choo.

Kahlúa and Gail Simmons put a new spin on the Espresso Martini, served not in a glass but in an edible stemless cocoa cup. The First MICHELIN Guide Hungary has been launched, sounds like a country where foodies might enjoy themselves!

Mercure Hotel Amersfoort Centre in the Netherlands has renovated its lobby and rooms. And International pizza chef Renato Bosco will be in the jury of first National Pizza Baking Championship 2023 on January 10 during the Dutch Horecava.

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CLUBZERØ | Returnable packaging for in-store, takeaway and delivery

3-11-2022

  • CLUBZERØ return boxCLUBZERØ return box
  • CLUBZERØ appCLUBZERØ app
  • CLUBZERØ containerCLUBZERØ container
  • CLUBZERØ cupCLUBZERØ cup
  • CLUBZERØ return boxesCLUBZERØ return boxes
  • CLUBZERØ return boxesCLUBZERØ return boxes
  • CLUBZERØ delivery bagCLUBZERØ delivery bag
  • CLUBZERØCLUBZERØ

CLUBZERØ is a returnable packaging experience designed to hold both hot and cold food and drinks. CLUBZERØ offers a convenient and cost neutral alternative to disposable packaging. They are working towards a zero-waste future.

If you are, like me, in your sixties you might remember camping and picking up fries or other dishes by taking your own pan to the camping restaurant. Sounds like a pretty sustainable start, but the convenience-economy changed this a lot! If you like to order take-away, you usually end up with piles of takeout boxes to dispose of.  We read about CLUBZERØ in an article about the owner Safia Qureshi that is a finalist in the 2022 Food & Drink Heroes Awards – Sustainability Entrepreneur of the Year. Although I have trouble picturing all consumers using this returnable packaging system, it looks promising in the catering and B2B space. Why not try it in the Netherlands as well! ^Marjolein

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Fast Food design of the future

31-10-2022

  • The Market Drayton McDonald's - the first net zero carbon restaurantThe Market Drayton McDonald's - the first net zero carbon restaurant
  • Plant Power Fast Food in CaliforniaPlant Power Fast Food in California
  • The net zero energy-designed McDonald's restaurant at Walt Disney World ResortThe net zero energy-designed McDonald's restaurant at Walt Disney World Resort
  • Taco-Bell-Defy™- innovative drive-thruTaco-Bell-Defy™- innovative drive-thru
  • Global design of the Next Gen Wendy’sGlobal design of the Next Gen Wendy’s
  • Global design of the Next Gen Wendy’sGlobal design of the Next Gen Wendy’s
  • Global design of the Next Gen Wendy’sGlobal design of the Next Gen Wendy’s

A list of examples of fast food design of the future. New key players in the fastfood industry such as Plant Power Fast Food that show the way to the initiatives in sustainable design and the initiatives of big fastfood companies like Wendy’s, McDonald’s and Taco Bell. Fast Food has a large footprint within the hospitality industry and their sustainability efforts can go a long way!

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Trends we spotted | Week 42

21-10-2022

  • Trends we spotted
  • Williams Premium Canned CocktailsWilliams Premium Canned Cocktails
  • the 'Orient Express Revelation'the 'Orient Express Revelation'
  • Recipient Whitney H - Flower Pot at the OMG! Fund list of AirbnbRecipient Whitney H - Flower Pot at the OMG! Fund list of Airbnb
  • Puttshack Minigolf and restaurantconceptPuttshack Minigolf and restaurantconcept
  • Prêt-à-Portea at the Berkeley hotelPrêt-à-Portea at the Berkeley hotel
  • Kinfill Dish Soap and refill pouchKinfill Dish Soap and refill pouch
  • Gelateria Miuz open this winterGelateria Miuz open this winter
  • Cinco Jotas Master Carver Luis Oso - GastroTour Miami-Cinco Jotas Master Carver Luis Oso - GastroTour Miami-

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

With this week links to articles about amongst others Noma Kyoto pops up this spring and an unique Spanish Tapas Tasting Tour: Leading Ibérico Jamón producer Cinco Jotas debuts a GastroTour in Miami.

In Paris some lucky guests could experience the future of the Orient Express Train at the immersive ‘Orient Express Revelation’.  And the first fully plant-based restaurant with 3 Michelin stars is Eleven Madison Park, they kept their stars according to the 2023 NYC guide.

The recipients of the OMG! Fund of Airbnb have been chosen to bring their ideas to life with $100,000. They will be ready for guests in Summer 2023 in the Airbnb’s OMG! Category. Puttshack, the Minigolf restaurant, the technology-driven ‘eatertainment’ concept, has raised growth capital to expand in the USA.

Ralph Lauren, Prada and Harris Reed play a starring role on the Cakewalk of the Prêt-à-Portea in the Berkeley hotel this autumn/winter 2022. And Gelateria Miuz in Amsterdam prepares for winter with workshops, ice cream, semmifreddo and real Italian hot chocolate.

Dutch modern care brand Kinfill is expanding its collection with Dish Soap: an eco-labelled certified dish soap in the iconic refillable Kinfill bottle. You can refill the bottle forever with a Refill Pouch. And the Dutch Williams Premium Canned Cocktails introduces festive Christmas Giftbox.

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Eat & drink your Christmas tree | Lowlander launches unique cookbook

17-10-2022

  • Lowlander Beer - Eet & drink je kerstboomLowlander Beer - Eet & drink je kerstboom
  • Lowlander Beer - Winter I.P.A.Lowlander Beer - Winter I.P.A.
  • Sfeerbeelden van het boek 'Eet en Drink je kerstboom'Sfeerbeelden van het boek 'Eet en Drink je kerstboom'
  • Sfeerbeelden van het boek 'Eet en Drink je kerstboom'Sfeerbeelden van het boek 'Eet en Drink je kerstboom'

Did you know that the needles of your Christmas tree are packed with flavour and character? In Scandinavia, people have been cooking with spruce needles for decades; a valuable botanical ingredient. With their cookbook ‘Eat & Drink your Christmas tree’, botanical brewer Lowlander, together with chefs Joris Bijdendijk and Samuel Levie, provides more than 20 delicious vegetarian recipes to eat and drink your Christmas tree. The book is written in Dutch but it might be inspiration for other chefs!

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Urban Cultivator | Brings indoor farming to the hospitality industry

13-10-2022

  • Urban CultivatorUrban Cultivator
  • Urban CultivatorUrban Cultivator

The demand for healthy dishes and sustainably and locally produced ingredients is constantly increasing, and cost-saving and environmental concerns are taking an increasingly important place within the restaurant industry. With the technology of vertical farming, this all comes together. And you don’t have to leave your home. By growing 100% organic microgreens and herbs in an Urban Cultivator greenhouse in your own kitchen, you have the freshest and healthiest produce in your home 365 days a year. Straight from the greenhouse, into the pan or onto the plate. There is no more waste, no wastage of food or water and minimal energy consumption. In addition, the greenhouse gives the kitchen an intensely fresh and green look. These are the reasons why indoor farming is already a huge hit in the US catering industry, and certainly in fine dining, and a trend that is only expanding.

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Trends we spotted | Week 40

10-10-2022

  • Trends we spotted
  • Ghost Kitchen chain Casper from Belgium opened in The Hague and RotterdamGhost Kitchen chain Casper from Belgium opened in The Hague and Rotterdam
  • Chef Bart De Pooter opened plant-based restaurant WILDn in AntwerpChef Bart De Pooter opened plant-based restaurant WILDn in Antwerp
  • HYGENIC launched DERMAL MEDHYGENIC launched DERMAL MED
  • PINKTOBER Campaign by Hard Rock International and Dominique CrennPINKTOBER Campaign by Hard Rock International and Dominique Crenn

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

With this week links to articles about amongst other the PINKTOBER campaign from Hard Rock International, this year in collaboration with chef Dominique Crenn. And a social initiative in Rotterdam, ‘Heat and Eat’.

Hôtel Plaza Athénéé has teamed up with the talented fine art photographer Gray Malin for a photo shoot with dogs, great images on ‘My Dogs from Paris’! And in San Francisco restaurant Dogue serves a tasting menu for your dog. Some dogs have so much luxury around them.

Interesting initiative in London where Head Room Café brings awareness and access to mental health support. And ghost kitchen chain Casper from Belgium recently also launched in the Dutch cities The Hague and Rotterdam.

Last week, the hotels Moxy the Hague and Residence Inn by Marriott the Hague were officially opened, located in the Muzentoren in the city center. And chef Bart De Pooter opened his plant-based restaurant WILDn at the Sapphire House Antwerp.

The last week of September New York enjoyed ‘La vie en rose’ by Maison Valentino, a great example of going ‘Pink all the way’. And OneThird developed a scanner to determine the ripeness of avocados and received a voucher from the Foundation Together Against Food Waste to test this on the shop floor.

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IKEA Netherlands participates in ‘Eat No Animals Day’ and they are now also offering coffee with oat drink

4-10-2022

  • Oat Drink at IKEA in the NetherlandsOat Drink at IKEA in the Netherlands
  • Oat Drink at IKEA in the NetherlandsOat Drink at IKEA in the Netherlands

From today on, 4th of October, IKEA Netherlands is also offering customers and employees oat drink for their coffee. A cup of coffee at IKEA is well known to many – the free coffee for IKEA Family members attracts many extra visitors to the restaurants every day. By offering oat drink as an option alongside cow’s milk, the Swedish store wants to introduce as many people as possible to plant-based food and drinks in an approachable way. They are also taking part in ‘Eat No Animals Day’, an initiative by the Dutch foundation ‘Wakker Dier’ (Awake Animal). lees verder

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