Kimpton's annual forecast reveals emerging trends shaping
global restaurant and bar menus for the year ahead
ATLANTA, Nov. 21,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kimpton, part of IHG Hotels
& Resorts' luxury and lifestyle portfolio, is returning with
its annual Culinary + Cocktail Trend
Forecast highlighting predictions from its global team of
restaurant and beverage talent. From salted egg yolks and chili
crunch fusions to mushroom-infused teas and freeze-dried fruit
powder garnishes, Kimpton's in-house experts share the standout
ingredients, menu items and techniques that will come to the table
in 2025.
Experience the full interactive Multichannel News Release here:
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"Kimpton's in-house culinary and beverage experts are delivering
innovative and memorable experiences while keeping a pulse on the
ingredients and influences that will set the tone for what's
trending in the kitchen and behind the bar," said Scott Gingerich, Vice President of Restaurants,
Bars & Events, Luxury & Lifestyle Americas, IHG Hotels
& Resorts. "Through expansive experiences that inspire our
guests paired with the ambiance of the space and the food on the
plate, we're setting new standards for the industry and creating
truly spectacular moments for all who enter our restaurants and
bars."
Guests will have the opportunity to experience many of these
trends come to life at Kimpton restaurants and bars across the
globe. See below for a taste of the Kimpton 2025 Culinary +
Cocktail Trend Forecast:
2025 Culinary Trends
- Ingredients on the Rise
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- Takes On Tahini
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- Known for its richer and toastier flavor, black tahini will be
featured on menus with versatility ranging from black tahini
noodles and black tahini ice cream to tahini lattes and cocktails
on the beverage side.
- Chili Crunch Fusions
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- Chefs will blend ingredients like fennel seeds, peppercorn,
oregano and Marcona almonds for new fusions of chili crunch,
combining its roots with global flavors to create variation,
including Italian styles perfect for topping seafood dishes like
crudo and octopus or pizza.
- A Twist on Black Limes
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- Made by blanching fresh limes in brine and sun-drying them,
these versatile limes feature a unique combination of intense sweet
and sour flavors, and can be enjoyed sliced, whole or ground in
dishes like soup, stews or in seasoning for a tangy finish.
- Star of the Show: Salted Egg Yolk
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- This centuries-old ingredient has been a staple in traditional
Chinese dishes, offering a umami flavor and saltiness, perfect for
items like a creamy pasta or topping a Caesar salad and featured on
menus including District at Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo and
Bambara at Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City.
- Elevated Snacking
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- Redefining snacking with creative flair and global influence,
tapas and shareable boards will evolve in new directions such as
Middle Eastern-inspired mezze platters, like those featured at
Ladyhawk at Kimpton La Peer Hotel in Los Angeles and Area31 at Kimpton EPIC
Hotel in Miami, a greater
seafood focus with ingredients like Tempura Fine de Claire oysters,
fresh red prawn tartare and seared foie gras at Kimpton
Maa-Lai Bangkok and vegan cheese boards taking center
stage.
- Dishes that Soothe the Seoul
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- As third generation chefs infuse their cultural roots with new
techniques, Korean cuisine will continue to embed itself in
American comfort foods with dishes like Kimchi Eggs Benedict that
provide a blend of warmth and familiarity.
- Southeast Asia on a
Plate
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- Ingredients, dishes and flavors from this region, particularly
Filipino, Burmese and Indonesian cuisine, will inspire menus across
the country from breakfast basics to traditional pasta dishes to
coffee culture.
- Get Smart on Oil
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- Consumers are turning their attention to the individual
qualities and applications of oils. Chefs and home cooks will
further explore the dynamic flavors of cooking, salad and finishing
oils such as toasted sesame, coconut and avocado oil to bring out
the distinct dimensions of each dish.
2025 Cocktail/Beverage Trends
- Ingredients on the Rise
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- Super Juice
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- Acid correction is a technique that allows bartenders to
sustainably mimic flavors not locally available, such as using
acid-corrected local citruses in Roatán in the Caribbean to replace lemons in cocktails.
- Vegan Clarified and Fermented Milks
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- From almond milk-based cocktails with bourbon, cinnamon and
nutmeg to coconut milk with tequila and amaretto, clarified
non-dairy milks will bring a distinct creamy texture to beverages.
Fermented milks like Kefir and goat's milk with clarified lime will
further bring to life a one-of-a-kind combination of salty, sour
and umami.
- Freeze-Dried Fruit & Veggie Powders
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- Freeze drying fruits or vegetables enhances both flavor and
texture in beverages. This zero waste cooking technique will also
allow chefs and bartenders to creatively repurpose leftover produce
and give it new life. Located inside the Kimpton Cardinal
Hotel, check out The Katharine Brasserie &
Bar's Strawberry No-Garita, using a strawberry powder and
flaky salt rim finish.
- Transformative Techniques
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- Bartenders are experimenting with the foundations of a cocktail
by using techniques like sous vide for prep and serving, forced
carbonation for effervescence and clarified citrus to augment
beverages before they even reach the mixing stage. These techniques
allow for combinations like homemade sparkling coconut water or
salted plum syrup, as featured at Kimpton Kitalay Samui.
- Reimagining the Classics
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- The top four beverages dominating cocktail menus in 2025:
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- Classic Martini: Martinis will continue evolving with
ingredients like pickle brine, wasabi and seasonal ingredients such
as vanilla, amaretto and cinnamon, offering fresh takes on the
classic cocktail like the Sassy Martinez with Sassenach Spirits
at Kimpton Charlotte Square Hotel.
- Midori Sour: The lightly-sweetened Japanese melon
liquor will make a comeback with an elegant cocktail option packed
with a sweet and tangy punch.
- Highball Variations: Simple cocktails with minimal,
high-quality ingredients will reign supreme in 2025, and a highball
is an adaptable solution with options including Japanese whiskey,
tequila or gin.
- Carajillos: This Latin-American inspired beverage
uses espresso and Licor 43 and is the perfect way to cap off a
night or get the evening started.
- Spiced Fruit Leather Gets Garnished
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- Spiced fruit leather made from mangos, strawberries, apricots,
peaches and plums, mixed with chili or habanero, offers a beautiful
garnish that can enhance the flavor notes of its paired spirit
while offering a sustainable way to use leftover or overripe
fruit.
- Functional Teas & Coffees
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- A greater focus on functional uses of tea and coffee will come
to light with mushrooms including ashwagandha, reishi and damiana
used for their nutritional powers in coffee and adaptogens and teas
with intention like herbal for after dinner or green teas for
energy.
- Cheers to Zero: Embracing Non-Alcohol Culture
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- The dedication to non-alcohol culture while maintaining the
integrity and spirit of the drink will be featured across cocktail
menus, such as the Aper-no Sour from Wilmot
Bar and Luke's Kitchen at Kimpton Margot Sydney, leaning into well
composed drinks that feature non-alcoholic distilled ingredients,
like botanicals, herbs and roots, rather than processed
alternatives.
2025 Dining Trends
- Embracing Newstalgia
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- Chefs and mixologists will lean into 'newstalgia' by adding
playful twists on classic dishes. From pairing comfort foods like
corn dogs with elevated toppings, including lobster, truffles or
caviar, to incorporating childhood visuals like an edible toy
garnish on beverages, restaurant and bar teams will embrace retro
like never before.
- Sound Immersion
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- Experts predict a larger focus on infusing auditory and sound
immersion into the dining experience to enhance the journey in new
ways, from curated playlists with bubbly, upbeat sounds for brunch
to relaxed tunes that invite guests to linger longer over dinner
and cozier tracks for the winter season. Check out playlists
inspired by the trends:
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- Kimpton Culinary + Cocktail Trends: An immersive soundscape
blending familiar tunes with rare finds to elevate and enhance the
dining experience.
- Chili Crunch Fusions: Bold, dynamic and vibrant with layered,
globally-inspired instrumentation.
- Elevated Snacking: Salty, sweet and energetic, with
guitar-driven melodies and multi-genre influence.
- Embracing Newstalgia: Retro-soul and funk blended with a modern
twist, infused with contemporary production and a fresh, inventive
edge.
Photos of the Kimpton Culinary + Cocktail Trend Forecast
being brought to life can be found here and
infographic here. Check out the full trend
forecast here.
About Kimpton
Kimpton, part of IHG Hotels & Resorts' luxury and lifestyle
portfolio, is the original boutique hotel company, which pioneered
the concept of unique, distinctive, design-forward hotels in
the United States in 1981.
Anchored in one-of-a-kind experiences, the San Francisco-born brand now operates more
than 75 hotels and over 100 restaurants, bars and lounges across
urban locations, resort destinations and up-and-coming markets
globally. From inspiring design to forward-thinking flavors that
feed the soul, Kimpton spaces and experiences center on its guests.
Every detail is thoughtfully curated and artfully delivered so that
guest experiences remain meaningful, unscripted and inspired. For
more information, visit www.kimptonhotels.com.
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