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The World’s 50 Best Restaurants organisation has just revealed the restaurants ranked from 51 to 100 for this year, in anticipation of the big announcement of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023.
The list seems to have received quite a shake-up, but two South African eateries have remained steadfast.
While a whopping 28 of last year’s spots are missing from this year’s ranking and nine restaurants that were deemed top-50-worthy in 2022 have dropped down to somewhere between No. 51 and No. 100, Cape Town has still made it into the illustrious ranking – twice, nogal.
The latest list begins with Tokyo’s Narisawa and ends with Panama City’s Maito, with Cape Town’s FYN at number 75 and La Colombe at number 94.
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Last year, Wolfgat came in at 90th and La Colombe landed at 56th in the best 51–100 global restaurant ranking, while FYN made it to the 37th spot on the 2022 World’s 50 Best Restaurants list.
This year’s preliminary rankings include eateries spread across 22 destinations, with exciting new entries from Istanbul, Quito and beyond.
“All the establishments announced today have demonstrated outstanding hospitality and represent some of the greatest dining experiences across the globe,” said William Drew, the group’s director of content, in a statement per Robb Report.
Europe is the most decorated continent, with 21 restaurants on the list, followed by Asia (15), North America (six), South America (five), and the Middle East and Africa (three). For the United States, the highest-ranking restaurant is Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare, which came in at No. 61.
Prepare your palate as you feast on the 51-100 list 2023:
51. Narisawa, Tokyo
52. Hof Van Cleve, Kruishoutem
53. Brat, London
54. Alcalde, Guadalajara
55. Ernst, Berlin
56. Sorn, Bangkok
57. Jordnær, Copenhagen
58. Lasai, Rio de Janeiro
59. Mérito, Lima
60. La Cime, Osaka
61. Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare, New York
62. Arpège, Paris
63. Neolokal, Istanbul
64. Aponiente, El Puerto de Santa María
65. Burnt Ends, Singapore
66. Turk Fatih Tutak, Istanbul
67. Le Clarence, Paris
68. SingleThread, Healdsburg
69. Zén, Singapore
70. Sud 777, Mexico City
71. Core by Clare Smyth, London
72. Sühring, Bangkok
73. Cosme, New York
74. Nusara, Bangkok
75. Fyn, Cape Town
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76. Oteque, Rio de Janeiro
77. Tantris, Munich
78. Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Paris
79. Nuema, Quito
80. Flocons de Sel, Megève
81. Azurmendi, Larrabetzu
82. Enigma, Barcelona
83. Sazenka, Tokyo
84. Meta, Singapore
85. Enrico Bartolini, Milan
86. Lyle’s, London
87. Ossiano, Dubai
88. Potong, Bangkok
89. Mingles, Seoul
90. Wing, Hong Kong
91. Kadeau, Copenhagen
92. Neighborhood, Hong Kong
93. Kei, Paris
94. La Colombe, Cape Town
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95. Ceto, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
96. Ricard Camarena Restaurant, Valencia
97. Labyrinth, Singapore
98. Saison, San Francisco
99. Fu He Hui, Shanghai
100. Maito, Panama City
Congrats to FYN and La Colombe, once again.
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