Tenerife Emprende 2026 Returns… And It’s Pushing the Island’s Food Scene Forward

Tenerife’s food scene has been getting better for years… but behind the scenes, there’s a lot more going on than people realise.

Tenerife Emprende is back for its second edition, and it’s clearly trying to move things up a level.

Not just cooking… actual business, ideas, and how the whole thing grows.

Not Just Another Food Event

This isn’t a food festival.

It’s more about what happens behind it all… restaurants, wineries, producers, hotels… the people trying to make a living from it.

They’re bringing everyone into the same room to talk, share ideas, and figure out where things are heading.

What They’re Focusing On

Three main things this year:

  • Local identity (keeping things Canarian, not generic)
  • Innovation (adapting to how people actually eat and travel now)
  • Business opportunities (because it still has to make money at the end of the day)

There’s a mix of talks, roundtables, and short presentations from people already doing interesting things on the island.

Real Names, Not Just Talk

You’ve got chefs, winemakers, hotel managers… people actually working in it day to day.

Not just theory.

There’s even a quick-fire format where different projects get five minutes each to pitch what they’re doing… which usually ends up being one of the more interesting parts.

Why It Matters

Tenerife leans heavily on tourism… everyone knows that.

But food is becoming a bigger part of the experience.

Done properly, it keeps money on the island, supports local producers, and gives people a reason to come back.

Done badly… it just turns into the same menus you see everywhere else.

The Bigger Picture

They’ve been working with the Basque Culinary Center on this for a while now… trying to raise standards across the board.

Training, ideas, pushing quality up.

It’s not instant, but you can see where it’s going.

Final Thought

If you’re just here to eat, you won’t notice most of this.

But if you’re in the industry… or thinking about starting something… this is the kind of event that actually helps.

Less noise, more substance.

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