In Bali, where hospitality has long moved in rhythm with the island’s cultural pulse, a new current is gathering – one defined by sharper ideas, global exchange, and a renewed appetite for innovation. From 28 to 30 April 2026, Food, Hotel & Tourism Bali (FHTB) 2026 returns as a focal point for that momentum, drawing the region’s most dynamic players into a single, fast-evolving space.

Across three days at Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC), the exhibition unfolds as a living landscape of the industry itself. Ingredients, equipment, technology, and craft converge in a setting where discovery feels immediate – where a conversation at one stand can reshape a menu, a concept, or even an entire brand direction. It is less about spectacle and more about precision: the right people, the right products, and the right timing.
This year, epicure enters that landscape not as an observer, but as an active participant. Its dedicated booth is conceived as an editorial playground – an immersive extension of the magazine’s voice translated into physical form. Here, the usual boundaries between media, industry, and audience soften into something more fluid and collaborative.

Beyond the booth, the wider exhibition continues to serve as a vital meeting ground for the industry. It is where suppliers and buyers align, where new brands quietly make their entrance, and where the mechanics behind Southeast Asia’s most compelling hospitality concepts come into focus. In a market that is expanding with both confidence and complexity, such moments of connection feel increasingly essential.
As Bali continues to position itself at the centre of regional tourism and F&B growth, gatherings like FHTB take on a deeper relevance. They are not only about what is presented, but about what is exchanged – ideas, ambitions, and the subtle signals of where the industry is heading next.
For epicure, the presence here is a natural evolution: from documenting the region’s culinary narrative to actively shaping the conversations that define it.