Innovation has also come to the world of fine cuisine letting the hotel guest take part in the artistic creation by having a open space kitchen in the middle of the restaurant, where the chefs can showcase the art of cooking and let everyone be inspired by the show.
Hotels can also inspire by going beyond your expectations providing innovate ideas like offering supplements and antioxidants at the breakfast buffet, making them look as obvious as the croissants or the freshly squeezed orange juice.
In the same way hotel chefs who can replicate global breakfast trends such as macha latte, genmaicha tea, avocado toast, açai bowl and gluten free granola will automatically be seen as leading the trend.
Theme creation is another trend that is here to stay and is central in hotels that are at the forefront of innovation, and right now we are seeing an upswing for Portuguese, Nordic, Filipino and Cuban cuisines.
Themes are really pushing creativity to new heights with for example Poke, the traditional Hawaiian raw seafood salad with octopus or tuna, that currently can be seen all over the hotel dining scene.
In the bar scene we are no longer happy seeing the same cinnamon and wasabi infused cashew and pistachio nuts, but we relish for healthy high protein gluten free bites.
Another strong trends that is dominating is low or no-alcohol drinks, so expect to hear more talk about turmeric shots, açai shots and cold-pressed juices.
In Paris and Madrid, which both historically were strongholds for average bland coffee, we are currently seeing a new fantastic wave of Australian baristas opening up coffee shops everywhere, and it’s only a matter of time before the hotel world picks up on this new trend.