2014-05-08


Picture: #1 -Noma in Copenhagen (Source: Noma Facebook Page)

The new World's 50 Best Restaurants list, sponsored by San Pellegrino and Acqua Panna, was released a few weeks ago.

For previous years, see:
The 2010 World's Best Restaurants
The World's 50 Best Restaurants (2013) and the World's 10 Best Cities to Eat Well (2009)

The Top 10

Chef Rene Redzepi's Noma in Copenhagen regained the top spot, after losing it to El Celler De Can Roca last year. The two Michelin star restaurant in Copenhagen was toppled in 2013 after three consecutive years at the top by El Celler de Can Roca, a Spanish family restaurant, but has now had its title restored.

Noma opened in 2004. The 45-seat restaurant features Nordic cuisine based on ingredients foraged from the nearby forests and shores in Denmark. Guests dine on 20 small plates of food that look more like art. The tasting menu costs $296 a head and the wine pairing is an additional $185, reports businessinsider.com.

El Celler de Can Roca, long been hailed for its combination of Catalan dishes and cutting edge techniques, moved back to #2. The restaurant is helmed by three brothers: the oldest on, Joan Roca, mans the kitchen; Josep is sommelier; and the youngest one, Jordi is the pastry chef.

Massimo Bottura's comparatively low-key Osteria Francescana in Modena, Northern Italy, retained third place, followed by Eleven Madison Park (with Swiss-born chef Daniel Humm) in New York City. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal in London rose to fifth place from seventh. Mugaritz in San Sebastian, Spain fell to sixth from fourth, followed by D.O.M. in Sao Paulo, Arzak in San Sebastian, Alinea in Chicago and at 10th place the Ledbury in London.

The Best Restaurant Award has been dominated by El Celler de Can Roca, El Bulli and Noma in the past years. In 2002 and 2006–2009, El Bulli was the world's best restaurant, winning more times than any other restaurant. In 2013 El Celler de Can Roca won. In 2010 to 2012 and Noma was #1 and is again in 2014

Best Restaurants by Country (2014)

• Spain (7)
• United States (6)
• France (6)
• Italy (3)
• United Kingdom (3)
• Germany (2)
• Asia (7)

Notwithstanding the economic crisis, Spain has the largest number of top restaurants. 3 Spanish restaurants are in the top 10.

Seven US restaurants made the cut: Coi in San Francisco at #49 (this is its first time on the list), the French Laundry in Yountville at #44; Daniel in NYC (the flagship restaurant of French Chef Daniel Boulud) at #40, Per Se in NYC at #30, Le Bernardin in NYC at #21 (Chef Eric Ripert specializes in fish), Alinea in Chicago at #9 and Eleven Madison Park in NYC at #4.

Further down on the No. 51-100 list includes: Blue Hill at Stone Barns (Westchester, N.Y. #54), Manresa (Los Gatos, Calif. #62), The NoMad (New York #68), Saison (San Francisco #69), Momofuku Ko (New York #70), The Restaurant at Meadowood (St. Helena, Calif. #80), Marea (New York #93) and Jean Georges (New York #98).

France’s restaurants lost ground except for L’Aperge, which was flat at #16 (and has become the #1 French restaurant), and Septime, which was newly added at #49. Other French restaurants on the list are: Le Chateaubriand #18 (Paris, France), L'Astrance #23 (Paris, France), L'Atelier Saint-Germain de Joël Robuchon #24 (Paris, France) and Mirazur #28 (Menton, France), the only French restaurant not in Paris.

Italy has 3 restaurants on the list with Osteria Francescana remaining at #3 for the second year running.

UK – 3 entries. Heston Blumenthal's Dinner restaurant climbed two places to occupy the #5 and another London restaurant, The Ledbury, climbed three places to #10.

Germany continues to have 2 restaurants on the list: Vendôme #12 (Bergisch Gladbach) and Aqua #28 (Wolfsburg).

Just 7 restaurants from Asia made it into the rankings. They include Nahm in Bangkok, Thailand, at #13 – best restaurants in Asia. The highest debut entry was Gaggan from Bangkok, which came in at #17.

The highest-ranked restaurant outside of the US and Europe was Sao Paulo's DOM, although it dropped one spot to #7. Another Brazilian Chef, Helena Rizzo, saw her Mani restaurant rise ten places to #36 while the highest climber award was picked up by Central in Lima, which made it to #15 after climbing 35 places.

The group of countries without any top restaurant include Russia, India, Turkey and Canada.

The list was drawn from the votes of more than 900 leading figures in the industry - including food critics, chefs, restaurateurs and highly regarded "gastronomes". The World's 50 Best Restaurants Awards is sponsored by San Pellegrino and Acqua Panna.

The List

1. Noma, Copenhagen, Denmark

2. El Celler de Can Roca, Girona, Spain

3. Osteria Francescana, Modena, Italy

4. Eleven Madison Park, New York

5. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, London

6. Mugartiz, San Sebastian, Spain

7. D.O.M., Sao Paulo, Brazil

8. Arzak, San Sebastian, Spain

9. Alinea, Chicago

10. The Ledbury, London

11. Mirazur, Menton, France

12. Vendome, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany

13. Nahm, Bangkok

14. Narisawa, Tokyo

15. Central, Lima, Peru

16. Steirereck, Vienna

17. Gaggan, Bangkok

18. Astrid y Gaston, Lima, Peru

19. Fäviken, Järpen, Sweden

20. Pujol, Mexico City

21. Le Bernardin, New York

22. Vila Joya, Albufeira, Portugal

23. Restaurant Frantzén, Stockholm

24. Amber, Hong Kong

25. L'Arpege, Paris

26. Azurmendi, Larrabetzu, Spain

27. Le Chateaubriand, Paris

28. Aqua, Wolfsburg, Germany

29. De Librije, Zwolle, Netherlands

30. Per Se, New York

31. L'Atelier Saint-Germain de Joel Robuchon, Paris

32. Attica, Melbourne, Australia

33. Nihonryori RyuGin, Tokyo

34. Asador Etxebarri, Atxondo, Spain

35. Martin Berasategui, Lasarte-Oria, Spain

36. Maní, Sao Paulo, Brazil

37. Restaurant Andre, Singapore

38. L'Astrance, Paris

39. Piazza Duomo, Alba, Italy

40. Daniel, New York

41. Quique Dacosta, Dénia, Spain

42. Geranium, Copenhagen, Denmark

43. Schloss Schauenstein, Fürstenau, Switzerland

44. French Laundry, Yountville, California

45. Hof Van Cleeve, Kruishoutem, Belgium

46. Le Calandre, Rubano, Italy

47. The Fat Duck, Bray, UK

48. The Test Kitchen, Cape Town, South Africa

49. Coi, San Francisco

50. Waku Ghin, Singapore

One to Watch Restaurant: Saison, San Francisco

Best Restaurant in Africa: The Test Kitchen, Cape Town, South Africa

World's Pastry Chef: Jordi Roca, El Celler de Can Roca, Girona, Spain

Sustainable Restaurant Award: Azurmendi, Larrabetzu, Spain

Best Restaurant in Australasia: Attica, Melbourne, Australia

World's Best Female Chef: Helena Rizzo, Mani, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Chef's Choice Award: Alex Atala, D.O.M., Sao Paulo, Brazil

Highest Climber: Central, Lima, Peru

Highest New Entry: Gaggan, Bangkok

Best Restaurant in Asia: Nahm, Bangkok

Lifetime Achievement Award: Fergus Henderson, St. John, London

Best Restaurant in South America: D.O.M., Sao Paulo, Brazil

Best Restaurant in North America: Eleven Madison Park, New York

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