Love.Life restaurant in Los Angeles | Hospitality as a pilar of new health and wellness awareness

5-5-2023

  • Love.Life - new restaurant in Culver City CaliforniaLove.Life - new restaurant in Culver City California
  • Love.Life is located in Ivy Station at 8900 Venice BlvdLove.Life is located in Ivy Station at 8900 Venice Blvd
  • A part of the menu of Love.Life helps optimize wel-being, reduce inflammation and promote vitalityA part of the menu of Love.Life helps optimize wel-being, reduce inflammation and promote vitality
  • Love.Life offers a variety of coffees, fresh juices and wellness shotsLove.Life offers a variety of coffees, fresh juices and wellness shots

Today is the grand opening of the new restaurant of Love.Life in Culver City, California. Located in Ivy Station at 8900 Venice Blvd. on the corner of Venice and National Blvd., the 100% plant-based restaurant is open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. It will be the first element of the Love.Life experience, which combines the power of nourishing food, holistic medical care and wellness therapies from around the world to make lasting health and vitality attainable. The medical and wellness offerings that complement the restaurant are slated to open in early 2024.

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All-day breakfast diner by Jarmusch opened in Rotterdam-West

1-5-2023

  • All day breakfast dinner by Jarmusch - credits Mitchell van VoorbergenAll day breakfast dinner by Jarmusch - credits Mitchell van Voorbergen
  • All day breakfast dinner By Jarmusch - credits Titia HahneAll day breakfast dinner By Jarmusch - credits Titia Hahne
  • All day breakfast dinner By Jarmusch - credits Titia HahneAll day breakfast dinner By Jarmusch - credits Titia Hahne
  • All day breakfast dinner by Jarmusch - credits Mitchell van VoorbergenAll day breakfast dinner by Jarmusch - credits Mitchell van Voorbergen
  • All day breakfast dinner by Jarmusch - credits Mitchell van VoorbergenAll day breakfast dinner by Jarmusch - credits Mitchell van Voorbergen

Opening – A sunny south-facing outdoor dining space. The best filter coffee in the area. Award-winning pancakes, vegan breakfast burritos, mimosas and eggs-any-way-you-like as far as the eye can see. There is good news for all breakfast lovers; the second location of by Jarmusch opened its doors today at 575 Nieuwe Binnenweg in Rotterdam.

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Trends we spotted | Week 16

24-4-2023

  • Trends we spotted
  • Brian Mackenzie head conciërge of NH Collection Barbizon PalaceBrian Mackenzie head conciërge of NH Collection Barbizon Palace
  • OREO Café at the airport of DohaOREO Café at the airport of Doha
  • The Prêt-à-Portea Afternoon Tea at The BerkeleyThe Prêt-à-Portea Afternoon Tea at The Berkeley
  • Lobby View of the Pell - part of JdV by Hyatt brandLobby View of the Pell - part of JdV by Hyatt brand
  • The Hamburglar in the Best Burger TV commercial by McDonald's USAThe Hamburglar in the Best Burger TV commercial by McDonald's USA

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 among others Brian Mackenzie, who as head concierge of NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace has been awarded the prestigious title: Second Vice President of Les Clefs d’Or.

Chefs from JRE-Jeunes Restaurateurs will be cooking on Swan Hellenic ships, culinary delights on beautiful sea voyages!  For chocolate lovers, we spotted a ‘Bar à Mousse au Chocolat’ in Paris.

Barilla’s ‘Open Carbonara’ brings inclusivity to the table by reinventing a classic dish and making it suitable for Halal, vegan and Kosher. And in London, Energize Games opened, a new addition to the thriving activity bar scene.

The theme of the Prêt-à-Portea Afternoon Tea at The Berkeley for spring/summer 2023 is known: From Catwalk to Cakewalk. And the first permanent OREO café outside the US has opened at Doha International Airport.

Berlin-based GaeaStar aims to solve the problem of single-use plastic using an age-old Indian solution, cups and bowls made of clay. And Hyatt Hotels Corporation recently announced the official opening of the new boutique hotel The Pell, part of the JdV by Hyatt brand.

McDonald’s USA has been cooking up small but tasty improvements to the Big Mac® sandwich and other hamburgers. They’ve caught the attention of McDonald’s resident mischief-maker, the Hamburglar.

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Chipotle pilots new all-electric restaurant design alongside sustainable campaign

17-4-2023

  • Chipotle Mexican Grill - all-electric restaurant designChipotle Mexican Grill - all-electric restaurant design
  • Chipotle Mexican Grill - all-electric restaurant designChipotle Mexican Grill - all-electric restaurant design
  • Chipotle Mexican Grill - Human NatureChipotle Mexican Grill - Human Nature

Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG) recently announced a new all-electric restaurant design that works to maximize energy efficiency in its equipment and systems and utilizes 100% renewable energy from wind power and solar through the purchase of certified renewable energy credits. The company recently opened restaurants with the new features in Gloucester, Virginia and Jacksonville, Florida, with a third location opening later this summer in Castle Rock, Colorado [1]. The new restaurant design pilot will help Chipotle progress toward its science-based targets, established in alignment with ‘Science Based Targets initiative’ (SBTi), to reduce direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions 50% by 2030 compared to a 2019 baseline.

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Plant Junkie | A sustainable and healthy alternative to traditional fast food

23-3-2023

  • Plant Junkie in New York and ChicagoPlant Junkie in New York and Chicago

Plant Junkie, a new fast-food restaurant specializing in plant-based cuisine, is now open for business in multiple locations around Manhattan and Chicago. Founded by New York Restauranteur Nat Milner and Chef Hiranth Jaysinghe, Plant Junkie offers a delicious and healthy alternative to traditional fast food.

Another great sustainable and healthy alternative to visit if you’re travelling to either Chicago or New York!

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Trends we spotted | Week 11

20-3-2023

  • Trends we spotted
  • Limited edition Coors Icles by Coors LightLimited edition Coors Icles by Coors Light
  • The longest bar in the world: the Humble Baron Bar StageThe longest bar in the world: the Humble Baron Bar Stage
  • Hilton Amsterdam Airport Schiphol named as the Best Airport Hotel in EuropeHilton Amsterdam Airport Schiphol named as the Best Airport Hotel in Europe
  • Fletcher Hotel MarknesseFletcher Hotel Marknesse
  • Charly & Irene Schillinger - Swing Kitchen - credits Arnold PöschlCharly & Irene Schillinger - Swing Kitchen - credits Arnold Pöschl

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 links this week to articles about among others, the brand new Fletcher hotel in Marknesse that opens March 31st. And near Nashville, Tennessee, the longest bar in the world, Humble Baron, opens this week.

The vegan franchise concept ‘Swing Kitchen’ is opening in Munich, this will be their 12th store.

Burger King Germany is testing Cheeseburger Nuggets and Coors Light introduced new beer-flavoured Coors Icles during the basketball season in the USA.

Hilton Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has been named Europe’s Best Airport Hotel by guests at the World Airport Awards 2023 organized by Skytrax. And the Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi offers vegan rooms complete with imitation leather furniture, wooden key cards and kombucha.

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Trends we spotted | Week 9

6-3-2023

  • Trends we spotted
  • Greggs wants to be carbon-neutral by 2040Greggs wants to be carbon-neutral by 2040
  • Fletcher Hotels partners with Shiji to enhance guest experience with cloud-based property management systemFletcher Hotels partners with Shiji to enhance guest experience with cloud-based property management system

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 including fish canning company John West, which has launched two vegan fish-free tuna products.

Fletcher Hotels partners with Shiji Enterprise Platform to enhance the guest experience with a cloud-based property management system for all Fletcher Hotels locations.

Last weekend Ser.vi Worldwide and United Robotics Group unveiled their solution to their hospitality staff shortage while improving the guest experience.

Greggs, a large bakery chain, aims to be climate neutral by 2040. They developed a Greggs eco-initiatives shop for this purpose. From this shop, initiatives that work will be implemented in other shops.

From 15 March, Espresso Martini Day, you can follow the ‘Espresso Martini Trail’ in London! You can sample varieties of espresso martini’s at several restaurants, among others Zuaya restaurant, In Horto restaurant, Kahani Indian restaurant and Como Garden restaurant.

The entire bread baking process fully automated with Wilkinson Baking Company’s BreadBot, a great machine to showcase the process to customers at for example supermarkets. The Breadbot was popular at the recently held expo for National Grocers in Las Vegas.

Last but not least: a funny game, WeenieBall, table football with hot dogs on the BBQ.

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Sixth edition National Week Without Meat & Dairy

6-3-2023

  • Nationale Week Zonder Vlees & ZuivelNationale Week Zonder Vlees & Zuivel
  • Een Weekje Zonder op 24KitchenEen Weekje Zonder op 24Kitchen
  • Een Weekje Zonder op 24KitchenEen Weekje Zonder op 24Kitchen

Today, March 6, marked the start of the sixth edition of the Dutch National Week Without Meat & Dairy. Since the last edition, dairy has been added to the campaign, now a permanent feature. The campaign invites the whole of the Netherlands to take up the challenge to become aware of the positive climate impact of eating less meat and dairy in a positive and inspiring way. This is the week in which the Netherlands learns how easy and delicious eating without meat and dairy can be. After a record number of participants during the last edition, this year has many participants too, like supermarkets, producers, schools, petrol stations, student associations and ministries are joining this initiative.

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Trends we spotted | Week 8

28-2-2023

  • Trends we spotted
  • The Brake Room for delivery workers by Chick-fil-AThe Brake Room for delivery workers by Chick-fil-A
  • Public Access Lagoons™ Projects of Crystal Lagoons expand into IsraelPublic Access Lagoons™ Projects of Crystal Lagoons expand into Israel
  • Beyond Meat® launches plant-based chicken-style range in the NetherlandsBeyond Meat® launches plant-based chicken-style range in the Netherlands
  • Beyond SchnitzelBeyond Schnitzel
  • Marriott International has joined forces with Internet Watch FoundationMarriott International has joined forces with Internet Watch Foundation

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 the Czech cultivated pork startup Mewery, which announced the successful development of a cultivated pork prototype using its proprietary microalgae-based growth medium.

Beyond Meat® launches plant-based chicken-style range in the Netherlands. Like a Beyond Burger® Chicken- Style, a Schnitzel and Tenders.

Vly made from yellow split peas, is packed with protein and low in sugars is now also available in the Netherlands and at the Dutch supermarket Albert Heijn. Also their Vly Barista.

The Brake Room in New York by Chick-fil-A is a dedicated space for food delivery workers to take a break, recharge their devices, and enjoy complimentary beverages and snacks. Great idea for winter times?

Israel will get some Public Access Lagoons™ (PAL™) Projects of Crystal Lagoons. Those lagoons look great! And Marriott International joins the Internet Watch Foundation and deploys Cisco Technology to combat online ‘Child Sexual Abuse Material’.

Meati, a Colorado-based startup that produces fungi-based meat alternatives, has opened a new production facility called the ‘Mega Ranch’ in Thornton, USA. And Yumminn, a Barcelona-based startup, offers a mobile web app solution for dine-in restaurants, which integrates with point of sale systems.

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Trends we spotted | Week 7

21-2-2023

  • Trends we spotted
  • KFC Court by KFC Canada
  • McDonald's Germany introduced the McPlant NuggetsMcDonald's Germany introduced the McPlant Nuggets
  • MGallery Hotel Collection delivers style and substance with ‘Stories That Stay’MGallery Hotel Collection delivers style and substance with ‘Stories That Stay’
  • Opera Airbnb stay at the Palais Garnier in Paris - credits Blue Max MediaOpera Airbnb stay at the Palais Garnier in Paris - credits Blue Max Media

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 week 7 2023’.

With this week links to articles about amongst others a dipping-friendly bacon milkshake at Domino’s Japan and Burger King Thailand comes with a ‘Chocolate King Hamburger menu’ in a collab with Hershey’s.

Amazon is expanding its payment method with the palm of your hand, introduced by Amazon One at Whole Foods Markets. And a Kickstarter project by Big Eddy Glass Works, The Colour Bomb Cup. Great water glasses for restaurants.

McDonald’s Germany introduces McPlant® Nuggets developed by Beyond Meat® and KFC Canada introduced the first winterized basketball court.

The Palais Garnier, home to the Phantom of the Opera and one of the world’s most famous opera houses, is now available for a one-night stay on Airbnb. And MGallery Hotel Collection delivers style and substance with ‘Stories That Stay’.

The Finnish food technology startup The Nordic Umami Company has developed sustainable umami flavors from plant-based circular ingredients. Available in bouillons, sauces, and salts.

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