In the era of social media domination, the success of any food establishment can often be measured by its ability to create menu items that are worthy of a return visit, maybe a recommendation to friends both on and offline plus the mandatory act of feeding the camera. These plates of delight not only contribute to a memorable dining experience but also serve as powerful marketing tools when shared across Instagram, TikTok and Facebook.
In the realm of social media and food, visual appeal has and will always be vital. Chefs can leverage the power of aesthetics by creating visually striking menu items that just beg to be snapped. Milkshakes topped with extravagant garnishes, vibrant sushi rolls, or decadent desserts. Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, a New York-based restaurant, gained widespread acclaim for its over-the-top burgers and milkshakes. The sheer visual spectacle of these excessive creations led to an influx of social media posts, turning them into viral spectacles. Although the fad stage around many of these ludicrous ideas has shifted on the premise and insight still is poignant.
Reimagine classic dishes can breathe new life into your menu, customer and social media users are often drawn to the familiar presented in unexpected ways. Betty’s Burger's "Shroom Burger" is a brilliant example to this offering what I believe to be one of the best meat alternative patties in an all naturelle way. Adding a little goodness to the humble mushroom by stuffing and deep-frying the mushroom (a sure-fire way in my mind to goodness), the Shroom burger offers a vegetarian alternative that not only pleases all palate’s but also brings intrigue therefore delivering engagement with their customer base.
Cooks and chefs have been combining techniques and perspectives for years when developing menus, as you will see in my recipe this month Smoked brisket and patty cheeseburger - where I take a classic cheeseburger and add another technique to the food preparation – slow-cooked, formed, fried, grilled, pulled, smoked - the options for both meat and vegetables are endless.
In a biodegradable clamshell, the key to creating a social media showstopper lies in the combination of individuality, aesthetics, size and innovation - harnessing the powers of social media to winch your brand to and attract a broader audience. Often it won’t be a groundbreaking culinary creation just another minor extension of a classic, the art of the showstopper lies in leaving a lasting impression that extends far beyond the dining table.