What’s trending in Lebanon’s F&B scene
Stepping into the vibrant tapestry of Lebanon’s F&B scene, innovation and adaptation redefine culinary landscapes amid a backdrop of shifting trends and challenges. Witnessing a surge of new openings, Lebanon’s Syndicate of Restaurants, Night Clubs, Cafes and Pastries has voiced concern over ventures lacking vision. Here, we learn more about the country’s F&B scene and what’s trending.
How Lebanon’s hotels are gearing up for summer 2024
Lebanon’s tourism landscape is an intriguing mix of triumphs, challenges and resilience. From the reflections of industry leaders to strategies for revival, we explore the dynamic forces shaping Lebanon’s tourism outlook in the face of adversity.
Lebanon’s 2024 tourism outlook
Lebanon’s tourism landscape is an intriguing mix of triumphs, challenges and resilience. From the reflections of industry leaders to strategies for revival, we explore the dynamic forces shaping Lebanon’s tourism outlook in the face of adversity.
Hospitality News Talks explores ways travel agencies and tour operators in Lebanon can adapt and innovate
Powered by Hospitality News Middle East and funded by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise development (LED) project, Hospitality News Talks held its 12th virtual roundtable on April 28 — “How travel agencies and tour operators in Lebanon can adapt and innovate.” The online session, the final in a series of talks moderated by Hodema consulting services, welcomed a panel of travel agents, tour operators and tourism experts to discuss the current state of the industry and how to attract visitors to Lebanon.
Renowned Lebanese chefs and entrepreneurs explore the future of Lebanese cuisine
Powered by Hospitality News Middle East and funded by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise development (LED) project, Hospitality News Talks held its 11th virtual roundtable on April 22 — “Rethinking the future of Lebanese cuisine.” The online session, one of 12 such talks moderated by Hodema consulting services, welcomed a panel of renowned Lebanese chefs, restaurateurs and entrepreneurs to share their views on how Lebanese cuisine can evolve.
Hospitality News Talks looks at opportunities for Lebanese food brands and producers
Powered by Hospitality News Middle East and funded by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise development (LED) project, Hospitality News Talks held its 10th virtual roundtable on April 15 — “Made in Lebanon: new opportunities for local food distributors, producers and farmers.” The online session, one of 12 such talks moderated by Hodema consulting services, invited business owners, distributors, entrepreneurs and local producers to share their knowledge and look at how to turn the recent crises in Lebanon into opportunities.
Lebanese influencers and bloggers discuss how Lebanon should be promoted in a webinar hosted by Hospitality News Talks
Powered by Hospitality News Middle East and funded by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise development (LED) project, Hospitality News Talks held its ninth virtual roundtable on April 8 — “Changing perceptions: what Lebanese influencers and bloggers are doing to promote Lebanon.” The online session, one of 12 such talks moderated by Hodema consulting services, invited well-known bloggers, social media influencers and communications professionals to interact virtually and suggest ways in which Lebanon can be promoted, particularly online.
Lebanon’s hotel industry takes center stage at Hospitality News Talks
Powered by Hospitality News Middle East and funded by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise development (LED) project, Hospitality News Talks held its eighth virtual roundtable on March 31 — “Lebanon’s general managers discuss challenges and the changing hospitality landscape.” The online session, one of 12 such talks moderated by Hodema consulting services, invited hoteliers from some of Lebanon’s top properties to share their experiences and suggest ways in which tourism could be supported during these immensely uncertain times.
Hospitality News Talks looks at ways Lebanese food and beverage producers can successfully export their goods
Powered by Hospitality News Middle East and funded by the USAID Lebanon Enterprise development (LED) project, Hospitality News Talks held its seventh virtual roundtable on March 25 — “From Lebanon to the world: connecting local brands to international buyers.” The online session, one of 12 such talks, invited producers and importers to discuss challenges and opportunities, and highlighted ways food and beverage firms in Lebanon could enter the export market.
Keeping authentic Lebanese cuisine in the spotlight
Regarded as one of the world’s richest cuisines, Lebanese food is steeped in history and tradition. We take a look at how leading restaurateurs in Lebanon are keeping Lebanese cuisine in the spotlight and ensuring their traditional Lebanese restaurants remain relevant.