From trailblazing chefs to cutting-edge concepts and innovative design, 2025 was a defining year for F&B in hotels worldwide.

In Asia–Pacific, resort-led grandeur dominated the conversation. The opening of JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll, with six vibrant venues, brought fresh energy to the archipelago’s F&B scene. In Australia, lifestyle hotels continued to invest in food and drink. Mondrian Gold Coast debuted a coastal restaurant concept imbued with Italian flair, while Melbourne Place also took inspiration from the Mediterranean, adding to the city’s already formidable culinary landscape.

Meanwhile, Europe once again proved its pulling power, as Boulevard 73 at Corinthia Bucharest reinforced the city’s growing luxury credentials, delivering a polished fine-dining experience within a revived former ballroom. And in Spain, Royal Hideaway Corales Villas continued the Canary Islands’ F&B evolution, with signature restaurant, Crater, putting the region’s distinct culinary identity into the spotlight.

Over to the Americas, and in the Big Apple, The View at New York Marriott Marquis returned, reclaiming its revolving place among the city’s dramatic eateries above Times Square. On the West Coast, chef Charlie Palmer tapped into the growing appeal of wine-country dining at Appellation Healdsburg in Sonoma County, and in the US capital, Sixty DC emerged as a design-forward addition to Washington’s foodie scene.

The Middle East and Africa also delivered some of the year’s most high-profile openings. In Dubai, chef Manav Tuli’s Bombay Club at Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab debuted within one of the world’s most anticipated hotels. And in East Africa, &Beyond Suyian Lodge in Kenya won praise for its elevated safari dining experience with expansive savannah views.

The outlook for 2026 is equally encouraging. According to data collated by THP, there are 7066 projects in the pipeline globally, 2641 (37%) of which are slated to open in the coming year. With that in mind, we’re keeping a close eye on the restaurants and bars set to launch over the next 12 months.

Here’s our pick of some of the most anticipated…

 

 

Best of the rest
  • Ama at The Atlas Hotel, Boston, US
  • Cambridge House, Auberge Collection, London, UK
  • Celantano’s at Arthouse, Glasgow, UK
  • Conrad Athens The Ilisian, Athens, Greece
  • Ergon House Covent Garden, London, UK
  • Fairmont Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena, Colombia
  • Gran Hotel Margalida, Mallorca, Spain
  • Six Senses The Whiteley, London, UK
  • The Oberoi Wadi Safar, Saudi Arabia
  • The Standard, Mexico City, Mexico
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