Occasions Caterers Wins “Best Catered Wedding” at ACE Awards
In February, Washington, D.C.-based Occasions Caterers won the prestigious Catersource Achievement in Catering Excellence (ACE) Award for Best Catered Wedding […]
In February, Washington, D.C.-based Occasions Caterers won the prestigious Catersource Achievement in Catering Excellence (ACE) Award for Best Catered Wedding […]
The National Restaurant Association released its 2024 State of the Restaurant Industry report, which examines key factors impacting the industry.
MEIKO is helping operators save time, space and the environment with its new bottle washing system.
With the MEIKO bottle washing system, operators can convert their dishwasher into a machine that thoroughly cleans glass bottles and carafes. The conversion takes less than 3 minutes and can be switched back just as easily.
With the Drop-In Induction Dry Well from Hatco, you can ensure that you’re serving food at the right temperature—easily and consistently.
Using induction technology, the Drop-In Induction Dry Well is plumbing-free. So operators don’t have to worry about the cleaning, maintenance and installation that comes with a wet well.
Now in its 87th year, the Texas Restaurant Show will take place from Saturday, July 13, to Monday, July 15, 2024, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. With more than 500 exhibitor booths, the Show will serve up delicious food and beverage options, cutting-edge products and equipment, innovative technology, and the latest foodservice news and trends all in one place.
At the hard-to-get-into pastaRAMEN in Montclair, New Jersey, diners don’t have to decide if their meal will include Italian flavors or Japanese flavors. They’ll get both in such crowd-pleasing dishes as Cacio e Pepe Gyoza and Temomi Ramen Shrimp Scampi.
The restaurant exemplifies a major 2024 food trend in the U.S.: European 2.0. Classic European cuisines such as Italian are evolving stateside and growing in popularity, according to food-and-beverage market research firm Datassential, which identified the trend. Restaurants serving modern European cuisine are opening across the U.S., displaying new ideas, next-generation ingredients and dishes that are lesser-known to U.S. consumers.
A new catering industry group, Elite Catering + Event Professionals (ECEP), is harnessing the power of the master mind for the benefit of its members.
The group got its start in 2021, in the midst of the COVID pandemic, when executives from four companies came together to elevate the battered catering and events industry through innovation, education and advocacy.