Ooni Koda
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Newsfeed
  4. /
  5. Hotel Bordeaux: In 2024, the power in the...

Hotel Bordeaux: In 2024, the power in the HoReCa market will be held by visionary entrepreneurs who invest in staff, use quality food and have clear business procedures

January 20, 2024

With an uncertain economic context, the HoReCa market could be destabilized in 2024. Thus, to resist and continue to develop, businesses in the field will have to overcome new investment barriers, approach to activity and mentality and to reach the level of quality required and expected by consumers, show the representatives of Hotel Bordeaux and the Stage restaurant, some of the main HoReCa businesses in Galati.

 

"The HoReCa market will give a serious exam in 2024, moving to the next level of quality in all aspects of the business - from food, services, and sanitation to employees, in which considerable investment is needed to attract and retain them. It is no longer enough for employees to prepare food and serve customers, but they must have an active role in customer satisfaction and loyalty, regardless of the restaurant's positioning. Romanians expect quality, even if the place is exclusive or not. Romanians, when they go to a restaurant, want to live a perfect experience", points out Ana Savin, owner of Hotel Bordeaux and the nice-dining restaurant Stage, a unique concept in Romania, and an important HoReCa entrepreneur in Galati.

 

Here is what will define the HoReCa market in 2024, according to entrepreneur Ana Savin:

 

  1. Businesses will adopt clear procedures for sustainable success

 

With a volatile economic environment, restaurant owners will take whatever steps are necessary to ensure their success in the marketplace. They will need to create clear procedures for each segment of their business and implement the highest standards of quality and service in every aspect of the business for lasting success.

 

  1. Investments in talent and employee loyalty

 

Recruiting and retaining quality staff is critical in a competitive market, and restaurant and hotel owners who want to stand out positively will allocate sufficient resources to consistent recruitment campaigns, and retention of existing employees. A motivated and dedicated team contributes significantly to the customer experience and ultimately to the success of the restaurant.

 

  1. Innovation in services and quality of preparations

 

In a world where customer expectations are increasingly complex and rapidly evolving, restaurants that want long-term success will become even more agile and innovative in 2024. Entrepreneurs will rely on innovation to adapt to existing customer preferences and they will maintain or even raise the standard of the dishes to attract and retain customers. The orientation towards farm products and local producers is likely to gain momentum in Romania as well, an aspect that will support local entrepreneurial development.

 

  1. Sustainability, the ingredient that will make the difference

 

The emphasis on social responsibility is becoming more and more evident in business decisions in 2024, the year in which sustainability will become a supreme trend. HoReCa entrepreneurs recognize the importance of respect for the environment and community, which will lead to the development of more sustainable practices and building a positive reputation.

 

"For example, more and more restaurants in Bucharest are turning to an innovative concept of sustainability related to water, a concept that we want to implement in our restaurant as well. In principle, this concept involves the use of a special water device and reusable bottles, which means that we eliminate recycling while maintaining the freshness of the water offered to customers", says Ana Savin, owner of Hotel Bordeaux and the fine-dining restaurant Stage, a unique concept in Romania, and an important HoReCa entrepreneur in Galati.

 

  1. Focus on exclusive experiences in small towns

 

We know that Bucharest, Cluj, Constanța, Iaşi, and Timişoara are benchmark cities from the perspective of exclusive experiences offered to customers, but the HoReCa market is forced to improve and places will appear that will innovate and adapt new concepts. Galați, for example, stands out more and more in this segment, being a growing interest on the part of the inhabitants for outstanding culinary experiences.

 

"We, at Stage, have introduced and patented a new concept: nice dining. The idea is to combine delicious food with spectacular presentation and generous portions. This helped us, not only to differentiate ourselves but also to position ourselves as a top regional restaurant", explains Ana Savin.

 

  1. The HoReCa market is getting stronger

 

Overall, even if it could contract, the HoReCa market is becoming more solid thanks to its innovative approach, adaptation to technology, and commitment to sustainability. This promising development indicates significant opportunities for the development of the sector and provides consumers with enhanced and sustainable gastronomic experiences.

 

"The HoReCa industry will prosper despite the challenges. In the year 2024, we anticipate that the HoReCa market will experience a significant consolidation, becoming more solid than ever. Entrepreneurs in the industry are adopting innovative and quality-oriented strategies, transforming HoReCa into a robust and resilient sector", concludes Ana Savin, owner of Hotel Bordeaux and the nice-dining restaurant Stage and an important entrepreneur in HoReCa in Galati.

 

Opened in 2015, Hotel Bordeaux has become one of the most important accommodation units in Galați, especially in the business segment, registering almost 3,000 guests from Romania and abroad to date.

 

The Stage restaurant, present on the top floor of the Bordeaux hotel, is the first nice-dining restaurant in Galați, a concept patented by the entrepreneur Ana Savin, thus contributing to the development of the regional market of exclusive restaurants.

The information provided by KomuniK

Read in full - click here
Bergenbier, the beer of friendship in Romania, celebrates 30 years and launches a new communication platform

Bergenbier celebrates three decades of presence on the Romanian market, consolidating its status as an emblematic brand in the beer industry. On this occasion, the brand celebrates the authentic moments that have united generations of friends around a beer. In the spirit of this anniversary, Bergenbier brings back the famous slogan "Friends Know Why", launched […]

The implementation of Saro marks the most important step in integrating AI into Romania's education system — an initiative recently launched by the Ministry of Education and Research

Digital Nation and the Ministry of Education and Research announce a partnership for the implementation of Saro, a concrete and functional AI-based solution, in schools and universities across Romania — the most significant step within the ministry’s initiative to integrate Artificial Intelligence into education. The Ministry of Education and Research will support the implementation of […]

Apple and Nvidia's trillion-dollar commitment: more rhetoric than reshoring revolution

Apple and Nvidia, the world’s two most valuable companies by market capitalization, pledged over USD1tn towards the US electronics supply chain, presenting themselves as strategic allies in reshoring and industrial sovereignty efforts. However, a closer look reveals these politically symbolic gestures lack the genuine reshoring shifts claimed, posing hidden economic and geopolitical risks. High-profile promises […]

Symmetrica Nears Completion of New Factory in Bolintin Vale, the Largest Paving Unit in Southeastern Europe

Symmetrica, the leading local producer of vibropressed pavers and curbs and the largest Romanian manufacturer in its sector, is entering the final phase of construction for its new factory in Bolintin Vale (Giurgiu County). This facility will be the largest concrete paving and slab production unit in both the company’s network and the Southeastern European […]

Project: Romania to allow 16 to 18-year-olds to create and manage new type of company

Young people aged between 16 and 18 in Romania will be able to establish and manage a new type of limited liability company (S.R.L.), which will be called a "firmă de exercițiu" (practice firm) and will have the abbreviation "S.R.L.-F.E.", according to a new project.  A young person will be able to establish or acquire […]

Skanska sells office building in Bucharest to fund managed by Hungary's Gránit Asset Management in EUR 52 million deal

Developer Skanska has signed an agreement to sell the first phase of the Bucharest office complex Equilibrium to Gordiusz Private Equity Fund, managed by Gránit Asset Management. The transaction value amounts to EUR 52 million. The Equilibrium office complex consists of two buildings in the business district Floreasca – Barbu Vacarescu. The first phase, which […]