What’s Hot: National Restaurant Association Forecasts Menu Trends for 2026

The National Restaurant Association released its highly anticipated 2026 What’s Hot Culinary Forecast, highlighting the trends set to shape America’s menus in the coming year. The report, based on insights from hundreds of culinary professionals surveyed in October 2025, reveals that nostalgia, comfort and “flavor escapism” are defining consumer desires in 2026.

From smash burgers and Caribbean curry bowls to protein-packed meals and low-alcohol drinks, this year’s report shows that diners are craving fusions of past trends and modern flavors. Familiar favorites are being reimagined with global influences, while wellness and affordability remain top of mind for consumers.

Smash burgers are expected to continue their menu popularity in 2026.

Comfort and value are the twin pillars shaping America’s menus right now,” said Dr. Chad Moutray, chief economist for the National Restaurant Association. “Consumers are seeking meals that deliver joy and familiarity without breaking the bank, and operators are meeting that ask with creative takes on comfort classics and sourcing local ingredients that make healthy choices easy.”

Drawing on insights from chefs and culinary professionals nationwide, the report highlights how consumers are looking for food that feels good emotionally and financially. In response, restaurants are crafting dishes that deliver comfort and creativity without sacrificing value.

Restaurants are expected to continue emphasizing local sourcing, and boost connections to nearby farms and producers. (Photo by Marc Snailum on Unsplash)

Top 10 Overall Trends for 2026

Local sourcing – Restaurants are deepening community ties by featuring ingredients from nearby farms and producers, emphasizing freshness and sustainability.

Comfort foods – Familiar classics like soups, stews and burgers offer diners a sense of nostalgia and emotional connection.

Customers will continue to crave such comfort foods as stew. (Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash)

Value menus and options – Operators are balancing creativity and cost by delivering satisfying meals that remain affordable for price-conscious diners.

Smash burgers – Blending retro appeal with customizable, high-flavor twists, this diner staple has reemerged as a social-media favorite.

Clear menu labeling, icons and cues – Simple visual indicators help diners make quick, informed choices about ingredients, calories and sustainability.

Allergen-friendly menus – Restaurants are expanding inclusive options for guests with dietary restrictions, from gluten-free items to nut- and dairy-free dishes.

Global comfort foods – Chefs are reinterpreting homestyle dishes from around the world, blending authenticity with local influence.

Global comfort food: Chefs are reinterpreting homestyle dishes from around the world. (Photo by David Hunter on Unsplash)

“Cleaner” recipes with fewer additives and dyes – Consumers are prioritizing ingredient transparency, inspiring operators to include simpler, less-processed options.

Proteins as add-ons – From smoothie bowls to pancakes, protein is becoming a customizable boost for both taste and nutrition.

Compostable and reusable packaging – Eco-friendly materials are replacing single-use plastics as restaurants reduce waste and improve sustainability.

Operators will increasingly utilize eco-friendly packaging and disposables. (Photo by Chamfjord on Unsplash)

On the beverage front, low- and no-alcohol drinks are becoming more popular than ever. And Dubai chocolate continues as a top dessert trend, with the combo of chocolate, pistachio and kataifi showing up in everything from ice cream to pastries.

Dubai chocolate cheesecake with kataifi and pistachio paste

“The 2026 forecast highlights a restaurant industry that continues to adapt to changing tastes and economic realities,” Moutray added. “It is driven by connection and creativity, bringing fresh energy to classic favorites while celebrating the global flavors that make dining out an experience.”

The What’s Hot Culinary Forecast is based on a survey of hundreds of culinary professionals conducted in October 2025. Respondents identified leading trends in dishes, beverages, desserts, ingredients and macro themes for the coming year.

Click here to download the 2026 What’s Hot Culinary Forecast, sponsored by RATIONAL.

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