31 AUG - 3 SEP 2026 | Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

Show Tours

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Fine Food Australia 2026 features 10 curated small group education tours, each designed to navigate a specific theme, trend, or product category across the show floor. Guided by experts, these tours combine exhibitor visits with specialist commentary and tasting stops — making it easier to find what your business needs, faster.

Dedicated guide Plus 2–3 expert stops
Tasting stops Sensory & memorable
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Mon Aug 31
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Show Tour: First-Time Visitor Tour

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Designed specifically for visitors who are new to Fine Food Australia, this tour removes the overwhelm and replaces it with a confident, curated first experience. With over 900 exhibitors across multiple segments, first-timers often miss the best of the show. This guided walk maps the layout, introduces the key zones, and ensures visitors leave knowing exactly what the show offers - and with a clear plan to return and explore further.
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Mon Aug 31
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Show Tour: Technology Tour

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
A walk through technology exhibitors and solution providers, framed around practical business impact rather than hype. Explicitly jargon-free and outcome-focused, this tour is for operators who want to understand what technology does for a food business not just what it promises.
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Mon Aug 31
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Show Tour: The New Drinks Frontier

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
A guided walk through the beverages section featuring stops at matcha and Japanese tea importers, bubble tea innovators, ACV and fermented drink producers, and emerging functional beverage brands. Includes a short tasting session and expert conversation on separating genuine trends from short-lived fads essential intelligence for café owners and buyers navigating a fast-moving category.
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Tue Sep 1
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Show Tour: Bakery & Patisserie Tour

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
A focused tour through the bakery and patisserie zones of the show, covering new equipment, specialty ingredients, international baking trends, and the growing automation of bakery production. With guided tastings and expert conversations, this tour is built for bakers, pastry chefs, and café owners who want to stay ahead in one of the show's most popular and dynamic categories.
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Tue Sep 1
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Show Tour: First-Time Visitor Tour Day 2

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Designed specifically for visitors who are new to Fine Food Australia, this tour removes the overwhelm and replaces it with a confident, curated first experience. With over 900 exhibitors across multiple segments, first-timers often miss the best of the show. This guided walk maps the layout, introduces the key zones, and ensures visitors leave knowing exactly what the show offers - and with a clear plan to return and explore further.
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Tue Sep 1
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Show Tour: Equipment & Technology Tour

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
A focused walk through the equipment and technology zones of the show, designed for operators who need to make smart purchasing decisions and stay ahead of what's available. The tour covers commercial kitchen equipment, front-of-house technology, automation, catering systems, and the latest in hospitality tech with expert context at each stop to help visitors evaluate what's right for their operation.
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Wed Sep 2
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Show Tour: The Sustainable Plate

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
A curated walk through exhibitors working in sustainable packaging, regenerative farming, ethical sourcing, and waste reduction with brief expert commentary at each stop. Includes a short discussion on upcoming EPR packaging regulation and what it means for food brands and buyers, making this tour as practically useful as it is inspiring.
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Wed Sep 2
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

The Native Ingredient Trail

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
A curated walk-through exhibitors and speakers connected to native botanicals, bushfoods, and First Nations-owned food enterprises. Stops include tastings, conversations with growers and producers. The tour highlights the cultural, ecological, and commercial story behind native ingredients and how chefs and buyers can engage ethically and effectively.
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Wed Sep 2
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

New Flavours for Australian Plates

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
A flavour-led tour stopping at exhibitors representing Global flavours. Producers working to bring their heritage into mainstream Australian food culture share their stories through short conversations and guided tastings. Framed around how chefs and retailers can respectfully and profitably incorporate global flavours.
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Thu Sep 3
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Show Tour: The New Drinks Frontier Day 4

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
A guided walk through the beverages section featuring stops at matcha and Japanese tea importers, bubble tea innovators, ACV and fermented drink producers, and emerging functional beverage brands. Includes a short tasting session and expert conversation on separating genuine trends from short-lived fads essential intelligence for café owners and buyers navigating a fast-moving category.
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Find Your Perfect Tour

Tour 01

First-Time Visitor Tour

"Your essential guide to getting the most from Fine Food Australia"
New visitors

New to Fine Food Australia? This guided walk maps the layout, introduces the key zones, and ensures you leave knowing exactly what the show offers — and with a clear plan to explore further.

60 min
Max 20
Best for
First-time trade visitors, hospitality students, regional visitors
Tour stops
Floor map orientation Hospitality Hub Food highlights Equipment zone Education stage International pavilions
Tour 02

Equipment & Technology Tour

"From kitchen to front-of-house — the tools reshaping how food businesses operate"

A focused walk through the equipment and technology zones of the show, designed for operators who need to make smart purchasing decisions and stay ahead of what's available.

60 min
Max 20
Best for
Restaurant owners, café operators, catering managers, hotel F&B directors
Tour stops
Commercial kitchen equipment Catering & BOH systems Beverage equipment Front-of-house tech
Tour 03

The Native Ingredient Trail

"From Country to kitchen — Australia's most exciting indigenous flavours"
Tasting stops

A curated walk through native botanicals, bushfoods, and First Nations-owned food enterprises — highlighting the cultural, ecological, and commercial story behind native ingredients and how to engage ethically and effectively.

60 min
Max 20
Best for
Chefs, menu developers, buyers, foodservice procurement, food media
Tour stops
Native ingredient producers Indigenous-led food brands Bush botanical beverages Live demonstration Ethical sourcing conversation
Tour 04

The New Drinks Frontier

"Beyond coffee — what's in the cup in 2026"
Tasting stops

A guided tasting tour through matcha, functional beverages, ACV, bubble tea, and non-alcoholic alternatives — with an expert trend briefing to separate lasting trends from short-lived fads.

60 min
Max 20
Best for
Café owners, hospitality operators, retailers, beverage buyers, menu developers
Tour stops
Japanese tea & matcha Functional beverages ACV & fermented drinks Bubble tea & Asian beverages Non-alcoholic alternatives Expert trend briefing
Tour 05

New Flavours for Australian Plates

"New flavours for global pantry explorers"
Tasting stops

A flavour-led tour stopping at exhibitors bringing Pacific, Middle Eastern, Korean, Japanese, and European heritage into Australian food culture — framed around respectful and profitable incorporation of global flavours.

60 min
Max 20
Best for
Chefs, menu developers, specialty retailers, food buyers, importers
Tour stops
Flavours of the World
Tour 06

The Sustainable Plate

"Packaging, provenance & planet-positive food business"

A curated walk through sustainable packaging, regenerative farming, and ethical sourcing — including a practical discussion on upcoming EPR packaging regulation and what it means for food brands and buyers.

60 min
Max 20
Best for
Brand owners, packaging managers, procurement teams, sustainability leads
Tour stops
Sustainable packaging Compostable & circular packaging Regenerative farming Ethical sourcing Waste & food recovery
Tour 07

Technology Tour

"AI, automation & the tools reshaping how food businesses operate"

Jargon-free and outcome-focused — a walk through technology exhibitors built for operators who want to understand what AI and automation actually does for a food business, not just what it promises.

60 min
Max 20
Best for
Restaurant owners, café operators, food brand managers, operations leads, C-suite
Tour stops
AI-powered kitchen tools Digital ordering & booking Customer data & loyalty Inventory & waste automation AI for marketing
Tour 08

Bakery & Patisserie Tour

"Dough, technique & the future of baking"
Tasting stops

A focused tour through the bakery and patisserie zones covering new equipment, specialty ingredients, international baking trends, and growing automation — with guided tastings throughout.

60 min
Max 20
Best for
Bakers, pastry chefs, café owners, bakery equipment buyers, culinary educators
Tour stops
Premium bakery ingredients Patisserie & chocolate Bakery equipment & automation International baking trends Gluten-free & specialty baking Live demonstration

2026 Show Tour Guides

Every Tour Is Designed With Care

Small groups, big impact

Maximum 20 participants per tour ensures an intimate, high-quality experience where you can ask real questions.

Expert-led stops

Each tour includes 2–3 pre-arranged expert stops with exhibitors or speakers — conversation, not a sales pitch.

Respectful of your time

Seven-to-ten minutes per stop. Long enough to be meaningful, short enough to keep moving through the floor.

Sensory where it counts

Where relevant, tours incorporate tasting stops to make the experience memorable beyond the show floor.

A clear next step

Every tour wraps with a brief summary and a recommended 'what to do next' resource for each participant.

Built from visitor feedback

Tour themes are drawn directly from the FFA25 post-show visitor survey — addressing what the industry actually asked for.

A Curated Environment for Industry Professionals​

Tours are limited to 20 participants and sell out quickly. Register your attendance to add a tour to your visit.

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