Second Int’l food & hotel exhibition opens in Hanoi
The second International Food & Drink, Hotel, Restaurant, Bakery & Foodservice Equipment, Supplies and Services Exhibition (Food & Hotel Hanoi 2023) kicked off in Hanoi on November 21.
Second Int’l food & hotel exhibition opens in Hanoi from November 21-23 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The second International Food & Drink, Hotel,Restaurant, Bakery & Foodservice Equipment, Supplies and ServicesExhibition (Food & Hotel Hanoi 2023) kicked off in Hanoi on November 21.
The three-day draws the participation of 113 exhibitors from 19 countries and regions, including the presence of 12 international groups. With an expansive exhibition area of 6,000 sq.m, this event is anticipated to attract more than 6,500 trade visitors.
The event aims to be a platform for fostering new business collaborations. It serves as a trade bridge between international producers as well as exporters and local importers, distributors, and retailers in the food, hospitality, and accommodation sectors in Vietnam. Beyond being a hub for updating the F&B accommodation businesses on the latest innovations and trends, this exhibition is also a space to celebrate and nurture young talents in the culinary and beverage industry.
Food & Hotel Hanoi 2023 is part of the Food & Hotel exhibition series, a well-established and highly reputable international trade show in theF&B and accommodation industry in Asia, hosted by Informa Markets.
Speaking at the event, BT Tee, general manager atInforma Markets said the influence of international food and ingredients inVietnamese cuisine was quite important. The Michelin star was awarded to manyrestaurants in Hanoi, marking a successful🅘 combination of foodcultures, adding that the event acted as an unmissable occasion, bringingtogether numerous international and domestic brands in one place, at one time.
The event created a space for people to connect, engage in conversations,and actively discuss the F&B and hotel sector. This was how theycreated new things for the industry, he said./.
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