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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.

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

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The Roca brothers of El Celler de Can Roca are to go on tour this year

New Pop-up dining venture: ‘World’s best restaurant’ to embark on world tour this summer.

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Top dining chefs and restaurateurs are shattering the notion of fixed dining addresses by taking their kitchens on the road. In a bid to expose new audiences to their haute cuisines and redefine the traditional dining experience, ‘World’s best restaurant’ is embarking on world tour this summer. The Roca brothers from El Celler de Can Roca, currently ranked the world’s best restaurant by World’s 50 Best Restaurants, are taking their culinary show on the road with plans to stop in London, San Francisco, Santiago Chile, Hong Kong, and Phoenix.

For Roca brothers Joan, Josep and Jordi this is the third gastronomic tour conceived for diners who can’t travel to Girona, Spain where the restaurant is located. El Celler de Can Roca takes 40 members of the restaurant staff on a gourmet tour which pays homage to each host city.

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With the help of young emerging talents from each new city, the team is creating menus inspired by local ingredients and culinary heritage.

“The reason this 55-seat contemporary Catalan restaurant is back on top of the world is the trio’s equal brilliance in ensuring that they never stop feeding their own (and their team’s) knowledge and imaginations through unusual initiatives,” World’s 50 Best Restaurants body of elite diners motivated their choice for El Celler de Can Roca.

While the chefs are using their visit to learn about local food customs, two hospitality students are offered an internship at the Girona restaurant in Spain.

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