The best thing you can do for your restaurant business is listen to what your customers actually want. As this post from Nation’s Restaurant News points out, whether it means using ingredients that your customers like, focusing more on nutrition, or aligning with a charitable organization that they believe in, giving your customers a voice can mean big business.

Read the full article here: Restaurant CEOs: Let Customers Set the Course

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Miami is often thought of as one of the great melting pot cities of modern times. With such close proximity to Central and South America, as well as the southern states in the U.S., there is such a wide range of flavors and cultures explored through food. Multiple generations of immigrant families have found success in highlighting the flavors of their country, while still embracing the local Miami culture, and the Miami food scene is growing faster than almost another other in the United States. This post from FSR Magazine explores the growing popularity of international restaurateurs in choosing Miami as their next restaurant destination.

Because of such a diverse culture feel and a food scene to match, many restaurateurs from countries as far away as the UK and Israel have set their sights on Miami to experiment with new flavors and restaurant concepts. Of course, coming from cultures like those in London and Tel Aviv doesn’t always translate perfectly in Miami and the food has to updated to fit in with the diverse landscape, but with such an emphasis on melting together in the first place, Miami may very well be the next international food destination.

Read the full article here: International Restaurants Finding Ideal Landing Spots in Miami

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In recent years, bourbon has been rising in popularity in bar programs around the country as many bartenders have been putting an imaginative spin on the classic American spirit. This post from Restaurant Hospitality highlights some of the most interesting bourbon-based cocktails, and how you can use them as your own inspiration to celebrate National Bourbon Heritage Month.

Read the full article here: Build a Better: Bourbon Cocktail

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