Andoni Luis Aduriz, One of The Brightest Minds In Gastronomy Today, Claims 50 Best Restaurants Icon Award 2023

Andoni Luis Aduriz, the famous chef behind Spain’s Mugaritz is honoured as the restaurant celebrates its 25th anniversary.

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Meet Andoni Luis Aduriz, the celebrated chef of Mugaritz in San Sebastián, Spain, who has just been named the recipient of the Icon Award 2023, ahead of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants in June.

The World’s 50 Best Restaurants has announced the winner of this year’s Icon Award as Andoni Luis Aduriz, the visionary chef behind the renowned Mugaritz restaurant in San Sebastián, Spain. The Icon Award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the culinary world, driving positive change and raising awareness within the industry.

Andoni Luis Aduriz is undeniably one of the most influential chefs of his generation. His culinary approach goes beyond mere evolution, focusing on creativity, innovation, and an interdisciplinary perspective. Aduriz’s culinary journey began with an after-school job at a pizzeria, and he later joined the prestigious El Bulli in 1993, an experience that he describes as life-changing. In 1998, he embarked on his own venture and opened Mugaritz, which has been listed in The World’s 50 Best Restaurants every year since 2005, including a ranking at No. 21 last year.

Aduriz is being honored with the Icon Award for his tireless efforts throughout his three-decade career to promote sustainable agriculture, reduce food waste, and foster a socially and environmentally conscious gastronomy industry. He fearlessly challenges long-standing culinary norms, rejecting industry dogma in favor of exploration and experimentation with food. Aduriz even questions the notion of whether dishes need to be traditionally “delicious” to hold value.

Situated on the borders of the Basque towns of Errentería and Astigarraga, Mugaritz’s name pays homage to the border (“Muga” in Basque) and the oak (“haritza”) that has watched over the region for two centuries. The restaurant prides itself on being a creative ecosystem, where inquisitive minds from the realms of science, arts, philosophy, and nutrition collaborate to push the boundaries of gastronomy. Aduriz describes Mugaritz as a research lab, using gastronomy as a medium to present their reflections and trials to all who visit.

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Aduriz’s culinary prowess lies in his ability to transform ingredients in unexpected and imaginative ways. He incorporates pine needles to infuse dishes with a smoky flavor and uses soil as a seasoning. New additions to Mugaritz’s menu for 2023 include intriguing creations like “Face to Face,” an edible “skin” made with psyllium and cider, and “Bunch: Chives and Butter,” visually reminiscent of a giant communion wafer. These dishes coexist with more conventional treats like creamy cuttlefish, black shallot, and Idiazabal cheese.

William Drew, Director of Content for The World’s 50 Best Restaurants, commends Aduriz as one of the most influential and beloved chefs of the 21st century. Aduriz’s constant pursuit of innovation and his ability to present a menu that is dark, thrilling, and unexpected while remaining exquisitely innovative have earned him this prestigious accolade.

Expressing his gratitude for the award, Aduriz acknowledges that being recognized as an “icon” is overwhelming and surprising. He humbly shares the honor with all the dreamers who believe that things can be different, those who dwell in uncertainty and seek references from individuals who have ventured down unconventional paths. Aduriz is grateful not only for himself and his team but also for the message they are sending to younger generations.

The Icon Award 2023 is voted for by the same gender-balanced Academy of experts that create The World’s 50 Best Restaurants ranking. It is one of several awards to be unveiled before the awards ceremony in Valencia. The program includes thought-provoking discussions at the #50BestTalks forum, collaborative dining events open to the public through the 50 Best Signature Sessions, a Chefs’ Feast showcasing the best produce and cooking from the Spanish region, and culminates in the highly anticipated awards ceremony.

Furthermore, renowned chefs from around the world will share their knowledge with local culinary students at a 50 Best educational event. The mission of 50 Best Restaurants extends beyond recognition and celebration; it aims to amplify diverse voices, promote positive messages, foster progressive discussions, encourage cross-border collaboration, and inspire greater exploration and discovery within the gastronomic realm.

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The new world’s best restaurant 2019 was revealed – and it isn’t the one that many were expecting

 

 

Restaurant magazine and its World’s 50 Best Restaurants Awards are one of the most influential forces in modern gastronomy. The awards are arguably the most coveted accolade in the world of gastronomy. The 2019 list of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants was announced on 25 June from Singapore.

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This year’s edition was the first to benefit from a series of voting changes, including the creation of the Best of the Best category and a gender-balanced voting Academy, with a 50/50 split of female to male voters.

“The list, wrote eater.com, which has faced years of criticism for acting as a self-perpetuating collection of expensive, European-leaning tasting menu restaurants run by white men, finally overhauled its rules this year to encourage more diversity among the restaurant picks and gender balance among its voting body.”

Mauro Colagreco’s Mirazur in Menton, France, was crowned The World’s Best Restaurant 2019. According to theworlds50best.com, one of the elements that makes Mirazur one of the most unique restaurants in the world is its three-tiered gardens which Colagreco has been progressively expanding and developing since he opened the restaurant in 2006. Facing in the same direction as the restaurant, perched over the rocky coast and overlooking the Menton marina with stunning views, the gardens look south out towards Corsic

Receiving the double honours for Mirazur as The World’s Best Restaurant and The Best Restaurant in Europe 2019, La Plata-born Colagreco brought with him on stage four flags, representing Argentina, France, Brazil and Italy. “Argentina is my roots, Brazil is the country that gave me the love of my life, France represents my culinary training, and more than half of my team comes from Italy,” says Colagreco.

Spreading a message of acceptance across barriers, the chef says: “But the flags represent more than that. They symbolyse that cuisine doesn’t have borders. Through cuisine, everyone can express themselves, wherever they are.”

“Mexico made a particularly strong showing; Enrique Olvera’s Pujol in Mexico City earned the top ranking of any North American restaurant, at No. 12, and his New York City restaurant Cosme, run with this year’s “best female chef” Daniela Soto-Innes, was the top-ranked USA restaurant at No. 23,” added eater.com.

According to time.com, the World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2019 list is more controversial than ever.

“More controversial, however, is the decision to remove previous number #1s from subsequent competitions. The organization presented the move as part of its efforts to diversify the list’s upper echelons. “There was some stagnation in the top 10,” said Hélène Pietrini. World’s 50 Best Restaurants Brand Director. “We don’t want to artificially skew it, but we think it’s a healthy decision to make sure we’ve got a new dynamic every year.”

Daniel Humm, chef at New York’s Eleven Madison Park, told CNN they didn’t mind the new rule. “It’s much more important to have amazing chefs to be involved and that is good for everyone and I think everyone wants that. It can’t be our moment forever, and we are happy to not compete every single year,” Humm said.

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Top 10 Restaurants in The 2019 World’s 50 Best Restaurants List:

1. Mirazur Restaurant (Menton, France) Chef: Mauro Colagreco;
2. Noma Restaurant (Copenhagen, Denmark);
3. Asador Etxebarri Restaurant (Atxondo, Spain) Chef: Victor Arguinzoniz;
4. Gaggan Restaurant (Bangkok, Thailand) Chef: Gaggan Anand;
5. Geranium Restaurant (Copenhagen, Denmark);
6. Central Restaurant (Lima, Peru);
7. Mugaritz Restaurant (San Sebastian, Spain);
8. Arpège Restaurant (Paris, France);
9. Disfrutar Restaurant (Barcelona, Spain);
10. Maido Restaurant (Lima, Peru).

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  • Lido 84 Restaurant – MIELE ONE TO WATCH AWARD 2019;
  • Jessica Préalpato – THE WORLD’S BEST PASTRY CHEF 2019;
  • Den Restaurant – Art of Hospitality Award 2019, sponsored by Legle;
  • Alain Passard – CHEFS’ CHOICE AWARD 2019, SPONSORED BY ESTRELLA DAMM;
  • Azurmendi – WESTHOLME HIGHEST CLIMBER AWARD 2019;
  • Noma -THE HIGHEST NEW ENTRY AWARD 2019;
  • Schloss Schauenstein – THE SUSTAINABLE RESTAURANT AWARD 2019;