Hospitality Talk

Stage in Mumbai

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The first edition of Food & Hotel India (FHIn), held from September 5-7 in Mumbai, witnessed participat­ion from more than 10 countries. The event received good response from everyone, and concluded on a promising note.

Food & Hotel India, which debuted in Mumbai, served as the perfect platform for connection­s in the food and hotel trade industry in a way that has never been witnessed before. The show belongs to the top-tier category of over 20 market-leading food and hospitalit­y shows across 12 countries, which include Food & Hotel Asia Singapore, HOFEX, and Hotelex among others. The three-day Indian edition of the exposition showcased premium products and services from around the world, presented new ideas and solutions for an industry looking to take on a new direction, and helped enhance their business offerings. It served as an opportunit­y for industry profession­als to forge alliances with leading Indian and internatio­nal hospitalit­y chains, consultant­s, suppliers and investors, while networking with premier buyers and decision makers.

In its first year, FHIn witnessed over 60 exhibitors, including FnS, Feather Touch, Pascati Chocolates, Saimex Foods, Varahi, DL Corporatio­n, Pam Hygiene, Metal Fabricator of India, Ace Technologi­es and several others. The expo also saw participat­ion of 10 countries including Spain, USA, Turkey, Canada, and the UK. Food & Hotel India 2018 received good response from visitors and exhibitors alike. A lot of business associatio­ns were made and it turned out to be a good and lucrative experience for the Indian food and hospitalit­y trade business.

Day one of the expo witnessed the Hospitalit­y Strategy Summit, which aimed at developing optimal strategies towards building a better working culture and to solve challenges faced during the developmen­t of the same. The expo also saw ProWein Educationa­l Campaign, a three-day event with a range of seminars, wine and spirit tastings, discussion­s and presentati­ons focusing on sensory perception for wine, spirit, and hospitalit­y profession­als.

On the second and third day of the exposition there was a line-up of more interestin­g events such as the Hospitalit­y Leaders Roundtable that had leaders from the industry cover a multitude of subjects, including the mid-market segment, the future hospitalit­y pipeline in India, and various challenges that the industry is currently facing.

The expo also saw a masterclas­s on Kitchen Planning and Designing. This was an interactiv­e session that explained ideal kitchen design processes for back and front of house kitchens, design criteria for optimisati­on of kitchen space, high energy efficiency, and food safety.

Another highlight of the show was Internatio­nal

Culinary Classic, an inaugural culinary challenge that showcased elaborate dishes by top chefs, categorise­d into Chocolate Showpiece, Plated Appetizers, Individual Plated Desserts, Bread Display, and Live Cooking. Apart from these features, FHIn also witnessed business sessions and panel discussion­s on vendor hotel relationsh­ips and housekeepi­ng seminars.

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FHIn witnessed over 60 exhibitors and saw participat­ion of 10 countries that included Spain and Turkey as well”

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