World’s 50 best restaurants list released
April 28, 2010
Danish cuisine reigns supreme rendering to some of the planet’s most protruding eaters.
S. Pellegrino’s annual World’s 50 Best Restaurants list was out on Monday at a celebrity-chef-studded event in London, England marking the ninth edition of the much buzzed-about and hotly debated list of the international culinary landscape.
No. 1 spot goes to Noma in Copenhagen Denmark. The restaurant helmed by chef René Redzepi, ranked No. 3 in 2009. According to the Guardian newspaper’s restaurant critic Jay Rayner healthier known to U.S. food fans as a judge on Top Chef Masters agrees with the judges’ decision.
Writes Rayner on the Guardian’s food blog, is that the right result? Letting for the fact that I think the places are far less stimulating than the list itself, I would say, yes.
Redzepi, the 32-year-old chef at Noma pursues a regional seasonal agenda that is right on the cutting edge: if it isn’t available in the Nordic region, he won’t cook with it he continued.
TOP 5 RESTAURANTS IN WORLD
1) Noma (Copenhagen- Denmark)
2) El Bulli (Roses- Spain)
3) The Fat Duck (Bray- England)
4) El Celler de Can Roca (Girona- Spain)
5) Mugaritz (Errenteria- Spain)
The result is a very idiosyncratic style of food that speaks to anxieties about the way a global food culture turns our eating experiences uniform beige.
Noma’s rise to the top slot ends the reign of a culinary titan.
After four successive years ranked as the World’s Best Restaurant Spanish restaurant El Bulli takes a seat at No. 2. But that won’t make it any easier to snag a table. Only 8,000 reservations are accepted every year out of a reported million requests.
Dethroning of Catalonia’s culinary king, Ferran Adrià, comes after his announcement of plans to close the Mecca of molecular gastronomy for two years in December 2011.
In 2014 the restaurant will reopen as a nonprofit foundation a think tank of gastronomic creativity for 20 to 25 young chefs. Despite the second-place finish, Adrià was still awarded Restaurant Magazine’s Chef of the Decade honor.
The illustrious list is compiled by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants Academy — an 806-member panel of the globe’s most venerated chefs, food critic’s restaurateurs and gourmands.
The list creates tremendous debate and it’s meant to according to the World’s 50 Best release.
Eight of the restaurants crowned this year Alinea in Chicago, Illinois; Daniel, Per Se, Le Bernardin, Momofuku Ssäm Bar, WD~50 and Eleven Madison Park in New York; and The French Laundry in Yountville, California — are in the United States, this year’s most honored country.
Of the remaining 42 top finishers, six are in France; Spain and Italy each have five. Here is the list
1) Noma (Copenhagen- Denmark)
2) El Bulli (Roses Spain)
3) The Fat Duck (Bray- England)
4) El Celler de Can Roca (Girona- Spain)
5) Mugaritz (Errenteria- Spain)
6) Osteria Francescana (Modena- Italy)
7) Alinea (Chicago- Illinois)
Daniel (New York)
9) Arzak (San Sebastián- Spain)
10) Per Se (New York)
11) Le Chateaubriand (Paris- France)
12) La Colombe (Cape Town- South Africa)
13) Pierre Gagnaire (Paris- France)
14) L’Hotel de Ville – Philippe Rochat (Crissier- Switzerland)
15) Le Bernardin (New York)
16) L’Astrance (Paris- France)
17) Hof Van Cleve (Kruishoutem- Belgium)
18) D.O.M. (São Paolo- Brazil)
19) Oud Sluis (Sluis- Netherlands)
20) Le Calandre (Rubano- Italy)
21) Steirereck (Vienna- Austria)
22) Vendôme (Bergisch Gladbach- Germany)
23) Chef Dominique (Helsinki- Finland)
24) Les Créations de Narisawa (Tokyo- Japan)
25) Mathias Dahlgren (Stockholm- Sweden)
26) Momofuku Ssäm Bar (New York)
27) Quay Restaurant (Sydney- Australia)
28) Iggy’s (Singapore)
29) L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon (Paris- France)
30) Schloss Schauenstein (Fürstenau- Switzerland)
31) Le Quartier Français (Franschhoek- South Africa)
32) The French Laundry (Yountville- California)
33) Martin Berasategui (Lasarte-oria- Spain)
34) Aqua (Bath- England)
35) Combal Zero (Rivoli- Italy)
36) Dal Pescatore (Montava- Italy)
37) De Librije (Zwolle- Netherlands)
38) Tetsuya’s (Sydne-Australia)
39) Jaan Par Andre (Singapore)
40) Il Canto (Siena- Italy)
41) Alain Ducasse Au Plaza Athénée (Paris- France)
42) Oaxen Krog (Oaxen- Sweden)
43) St. John (London- England)
44) La Maison Troisgros (Roanne- France)
45) wd~50 (New York)
46) Biko (Mexico City- Mexico)
47) Die Schwarzwaldstube (Baiersbronn- Germany)
48) Nihonryori RyuGin (Tokyo- Japan)
49) Hibiscus (London- England)
50) Eleven Madison Park (New York)
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