The Restaurant Show returns to Earls Court 2 on 12-14 October 2009. Celebrating its 21st anniversary, the respected trade show promises to deliver an event to remember, as 21 years of experience, features and personalities evolve into one simply unmissable extravaganza.
Aimed exclusively at the UK’s restaurant industry, The Restaurant Show is the only destination for suppliers and restaurant buyers from across the sector looking for advantageous face-to-face interaction and stimulation – all under one roof.
Suppliers to the industry will have the unique opportunity to showcase their products and services to the 11,000-strong professional and influential audience, while visitors hungry for ideas and inspiration can explore the offerings from over 350 exhibiting suppliers, and immerse themselves in an action-packed features schedule.
Clair Bowman, show manager, The Restaurant Show comments: “2009 is such an exciting year for The Restaurant Show, as it marks the 21st anniversary of this esteemed industry event. We are certainly going to celebrate this great milestone in style with a show that delivers a diverse spectrum of valuable, quality exhibitors and a features programme that is sure to excite, educate and inspire our visitors.”
The Restaurant Show 2009 features:
The Centre Stage: The Centre Stage, supported by the Academy of Culinary Arts, will play host to 20 leading chefs sharing their talents and showcasing their skills throughout an intense schedule of workshops and demonstrations that are sure to inspire. The impressive line-up of confirmed chefs includes Ferran Adria, Michael Caines, Phil Howard, Richard Corrigan and Tristan Welch – to name just a few. New for 2009, eight visitors pre-booking online will have the chance to sit on the Chef’s Table and enjoy an up-close experience and the opportunity to sample the food.
The Competition Theatre: A Restaurant Show institution, The Competition Theatre will once again be buzzing as it hosts some of the industry’s leading competitions, including the Junior and Senior Compass Chef of the Year culinary competition. This year, The Restaurant Show will debut two new cutting-edge competitions, supported by The Craft Guild of Chefs, in recognition of the ‘gastro pub’ and ‘ethnic’ sectors of the restaurant industry – The Gastro Pub Challenge and The Indian Restaurants Challenge. This is certainly the place to be to see first hand the industry’s top talent, and indeed future talent, in action.
New for 2009 will be the Tandoori Village. Supported by Tandoori Magazine, this area is for companies that supply to the restaurant trade and predominantly the ethnic markets.
Restaurant: Building on the success of the on 2008 show, The Restaurant Show ‘restaurant’ will once again be ‘open for business’. Visitors will be given the unique opportunity to sample the culinary delights and talents of three iconic chefs who will be working with students from Westminster Kingsway College.
The Harpers Wine Seller: The Harpers Wine Seller will offer visitors the opportunity to experience and enjoy table-top tastings and tutored tastings.
Champagne JACQUART Premier Lounge: The Champagne JACQUART Premier Lounge returns due to popular demand following its debut at the 2008 show. The VIP lounge will enable industry professionals to take a break from treading the show boards and indulge in a little networking away from the crowds, whilst sampling the Champagne JACQUART range of Cuvées and an array of fine wines. The Premier Lounge is also in association with Villeroy & Boch.
Food & Drink Match: The Food & Drink Match, supported by the Academy of Food & Wine, promises to be truly educational, informative and inspirational. Dedicated to the world of tasting, visitors will be treated to a programme of stimulating talks from leading champagne, wine and beer sommeliers and cheese and chocolate experts. The hourly sessions will educate on how to taste and test for quality, as well as offering the opportunity to match new, interesting and perhaps quirky combinations.
Briefing Theatre: A highly thought-provoking feature that is new for 2009, The Briefing Theatre will provide a provocative experience for visitors as leading industry experts discuss the latest news and trends from around the industry and address the most topical and controversial issues throughout this high-quality seminar programme.
For more information on exhibiting at The Restaurant Show 2009 or to register as a visitor go to www.therestaurantshow.co.uk.
























