Hotel guests want more than cake for special occasions
Travelers looking to commemorate a special occasion these days are looking to go well beyond the basics…
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Hotel guests want more than cake for special occasions
Travelers looking to commemorate a special occasion these days are looking to go well beyond the basics…
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Asia’s best restaurant for 2023 revealed
Bangkok has long been considered a world capital when it comes to street food. But these days, its fine dining scene is proving to be just as alluring.
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Starbucks, McDonald’s top restaurant ranking
Starbucks and McDonald’s continue to be the world’s most valuable restaurant brands, according to the 2023 “Restaurants 25” report from independent brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance.
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Guy Savoy, lauded as world’s best chef, loses Michelin star
Guy Savoy, who has been praised as the world’s best chef, has lost one of his Michelin stars…
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Explore Panama City’s Culinary Heritage With This Luxurious Historic Hotel
Serving as the land bridge between North and South America, the narrow nation of Panama is home to a wealth of lush rainforests mingled with verdant valleys—and all of its fertile farmland gives rise to some truly incredible food and drink…
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‘Sushi terrorism’ prank videos in Japan are hurting its famous conveyor belt restaurants
Sushi train restaurants have long been an iconic part of Japan’s food culture…
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Restaurants can’t find workers because they’ve found better jobs
Nearly 2 million hospitality and leisure jobs remain unfilled in what economists call a ‘deep, profound’ shift in the labor market
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The Resurgence Of The Hotel Restaurant
Long considered an afterthought by travelers, hotel restaurants are making a comeback in a big way…
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Mafia boss found working as pizza boss after 16 years on the run
Italian anti-Mafia police have arrested another mobster on the run, just two weeks after the sensational arrest on January 16 of Sicilian Cosa Nostra superboss Matteo Messina Denaro at a health clinic in Palermo, Sicily…
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Future Foods for Hotels in 2023 and Beyond
Food and beverage for hotels is at a bit of an inflection point. On the one hand, we are still contending with all the inflationary wages, short staffing and supply chain headaches left over the pandemic…
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The pioneer: meet the chef enticing food lovers to rural Norway
At Experience Restaurant on a remote farm, chef Kim Sjøbakk takes diners on a 16-course culinary tour of the Trøndelag landscape.
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Hotels Make Inroads Into Boosting Diversity Through Their Restaurants
Many U.S. hotels have struggled to hire and retain non-white leaders post-pandemic. So some hotels are enhancing the ranks of who leads the line in the kitchen as one of a few ways to reverse the trend…
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What's new at École Ducasse in 2023?
École Ducasse, the undisputed reference in the teaching of culinary arts and pastry, offers quality training courses given by renowned professionals: Meilleurs Ouvriers de France (MOF), World Champions, Artisans…
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How to use QR Codes in Hotels as a Marketing or Guest Service Tool, Also after Covid-19
What are QR codes? QR codes (short for Quick Response Code) contain data used to point towards your hotel website or any other form of information you want to provide to your hotel guests.
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5 Restaurant Trends For 2023, According to MICHELIN Restaurant Chefs
More inclusive beverage menus, nanotechnology-powered ingredients and back-to-basics cooking, these are some of the developments we will see in the coming year, say Asia’s leading restaurant chefs.
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The Lag in Food and Beverage Recovery
According to CBRE’s September 2022 Hotel Horizons® forecast for the overall U.S. lodging industry, rooms revenue per-available-room (RevPAR) will exceed 2019 annual levels in 2022…
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French baguette given UNESCO protection
Freshly baked news: the baguette, the long, crusty loaf bread that is a delicious staple of French life, has been awarded special protected status, placing it in a culinary pantheon alongside other regional food delicacies from around the world…
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How Psychological Safety Can Create a Happier, More Resilient Workforce
When team members feel psychologically safe and comfortable bringing their whole selves to work, they are empowered to come up with creative solutions to problems, find new ways to collaborate and communicate…
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