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Peru's Maido named world's top restaurant on 50 Best list
Peru's Maido named world's top restaurant on 50 Best list

France 24

time13 hours ago

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  • France 24

Peru's Maido named world's top restaurant on 50 Best list

Founded 16 years ago, Maido features a Japanese-Peruvian fusion menu, and lunchtime diners in the sleek Lima dining room were ecstatic about the win, shouting "Maido, Maido!" "The fusion of flavors at Maido is spectacular," Valentina Mora, 33, told AFP. Restaurants from three continents made the podium of the World's 50 Best, which was launched by a British press group to compete with France's Michelin red guides. Asador Etxebarri -- which offers Basque cooking in Atxondo, Spain -- won second place and Quintonil in Mexico City was third. Maxime Frederic, at the helm of the Cheval Blanc Paris pastry shop and head pastry chef at Plenitude, was named Best Pastry Chef. The 50 Best award has been presented since 2002 by media group William Reed, based on reviews by one thousand "independent experts" such as chefs, specialist journalists and restaurant owners. The list has been criticised above all by French chefs, who accuse it of being clubby and opaque, but it is generally considered to be ahead of the Michelin guide in identifying the latest food trends. Its detractors -- French, but also Japanese and American - launched The List in 2015, a ranking of 1,000 restaurants across the world that uses an algorithm to aggregate and analyse data from more than 400 international sources.

World's 50 best restaurants 2025: Lima's Maido takes the crown
World's 50 best restaurants 2025: Lima's Maido takes the crown

Time of India

time14 hours ago

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  • Time of India

World's 50 best restaurants 2025: Lima's Maido takes the crown

Representational image The 2025 list of the World's 50 Best Restaurants just dropped, and let's just say—it was a big night in Turin, Italy. Maido, a Japanese-Peruvian hotspot in Lima, Peru, officially snagged the No. 1 spot, becoming the second restaurant from Lima to ever top the list. Chef Mitsuharu Tsumura, who's been blending Japanese precision with bold Peruvian flavors, gave a heartfelt shoutout to something we don't talk about enough in the food world—human sustainability. 'We talk a lot about sustainability of the environment, but we rarely talk about human sustainability,' Mitsuhura Tsumura, Maido's chef, told NYTimes. 'I think this industry can be an example of how we can bring people together with the power of food.' In U.S. news, Atomix in NYC dropped to No. 12 (it was No. 6 last year) but still earned bragging rights after winning a James Beard award for hospitality earlier this week. Other American spots on the extended top 100 include SingleThread in California (No. 80), Le Bernardin (No. 90), Atelier Crenn (No. 96), and César (No. 98). by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Memperdagangkan CFD Emas dengan salah satu spread terendah? IC Markets Mendaftar Undo Meanwhile, Cosme and Smyth sadly didn't make the cut this time. Spain's grill master Asador Etxebarri held strong at No. 2, while Mexico City's Quintonil, Madrid's edgy DiverXO, and Copenhagen's futuristic Alchemist rounded out the top five. The list this year leaned further away from old-school European fine dining and spotlighted places doing wild, creative things with hyperlocal ingredients and eye-popping presentation. A big surprise came from Bangkok's Potong, which debuted at No. 13, and its chef, Pichaya Soontornyanakij, won the 'World's Best Female Chef' award—a title that's been stirring up controversy for years. The World's 50 Best list is voted on by 1,100 'gastronomic experts,' many of whom are chefs, PR folks, or food writers, the media outlet reported. Here is the list of top 50 restaurants Maido, Lima Asador Extebarri, Atxondo, Spain Quintonil, Mexico City DiverXO, Madrid Alchemist, Copenhagen Gaggan, Bangkok Sézanne, Tokyo Table by Bruno Verjus, Paris Kjolle, Lima Don Julio, Buenos Aires Wing, Hong Kong Atomix, New York Potong, Bangkok Plénitude, Paris Ikoyi, London Lido 84, Lake Garda, Italy Sorn, Bangkok Reale, Castel del Sangro, Italy The Chairman, Hong Kong Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, Brunico, Italy Narisawa, Tokyo Sühring, Bangkok Boragó, Santiago Elkano, Gaitara Odette, Singapore Mérito, Lima Trèsind Studio, Dubai Lasai, Rio de Janeiro Mingles, Seoul Le Du, Bangkok Le Calandre, Padua, Italy Piazza Duomo, Alba, Italy Steirereck, Vienna Enigma, Barcelona (Adrià) Nusara, Bangkok Florilège, Tokyo Orfali Bros., Dubai Frantzén, Stockholm Mayta, Lima Septime, Paris Kadeau, Copenhagen Belcanto, Lisbon Uliassi, Senigallia, Italy La Cime, Osaka L'Arpège, Paris Rosetta, Mexico City Vyn, Simrishamn, Sweden Celele, Cartagena Kol, London Jan, South Africa One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

How luxury cruise line Crystal sailed back from bankruptcy
How luxury cruise line Crystal sailed back from bankruptcy

Straits Times

time4 days ago

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  • Straits Times

How luxury cruise line Crystal sailed back from bankruptcy

For many foodies, it is a treat to dine at a restaurant helmed by Japanese master chef Nobu Matsuhisa, and even more so if it happens to be at Umi Uma, the only Nobu-headlined establishment at sea, on board Crystal Cruises ' Crystal Symphony ship. A meal there lives up to expectations – the fare is exquisitely prepared, with the finest of ingredients. The celebrity chef's signature Japanese-Peruvian crowd-pleasers – like the miso black cod, lobster tempura, jalapeno yellowtail and wagyu beef fillet steak – are delicious, and there is even a sushi bar where chefs prepare pristine cuts of sashimi and creative maki rolls. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

11 restaurants in Bluewaters to have on your radar
11 restaurants in Bluewaters to have on your radar

Time Out Dubai

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out Dubai

11 restaurants in Bluewaters to have on your radar

Sitting pretty underneath Ain Dubai, there's no doubt that Bluewaters is a very aesthetic place for food. Home to some of the city's best seafood and one of its biggest croissants at the same time, a meal here never disappoints. If you like this: Your complete guide to Bluewaters from rent to restaurants So if you need some inspiration on where to tuck in, here are some of the coolest spots to have on your radar. Restaurants in Bluewaters Alici Credit: Alici This charming spot overlooks the Arabian Gulf and JBR, meaning it's ideal for holidaymakers, while those who live in Dubai will also enjoy the vacation feel. Focusing on flavours from Southern Italy and the Amalfi Coast, the cute blues and whites give a fresh feeling, while the menu stars Italian seafood dishes. From raw plates to the specialty ingredient anchovies (Alici means anchovy), there's plenty to try for seafood-lovers. The lobster pasta is artfully presented, served table-side and comes with tender shellfish in an unctuous tomato sauce. Plus, it's officially one of the best restaurants for seafood in Dubai. Open Mon-Fri noon-4pm, 5pm-11pm, Sat-Sun noon-11pm. Bluewaters Dubai, (04 275 2577). Bakerist If you're visiting for brekkie, there's a giant croissant at Bakerist calling your name (just make sure you order it in advance). The French bakery and coffee shop also offers up a range of normal-sized desserts and savoury options too, from pistachio and chocolate covered strawberries to a creamy eggs shakshuka. Open daily 8am-midnight. Bluewaters, (050 715 2343). BrewDog (Credit: Brewdog) The fun, quirky and in-your-face brand has drinks inspired by everything from punk rock to Elvis Presley to Willy Wonka and everything in between. A bar first created in Scotland, the venue recently opened beneath Ain Dubai, filled with dart boards, sports screens and some seriously-stacked burgers and bar bites to get your teeth sunk into. Open Sun-Thu noon-midnight, Fri-Sat noon-2am. Bluewaters, (052 956 5688). Clay Credit: Clay The Japanese-Peruvian fusion first landed on Bluewaters back in 2022 after first launching in Bahrain. Serving up a selection of Nikkei-style dishes, you can nibble on dishes from sake taco and katsu sando to ceviches, prawn and tofu tempura. Boasting an Ain Dubai view, the terrace is an ideal spot to enjoy a few dishes, or for free-flowing drinks, head to the weekly Saturday brunch instead. Open Sun-Thu noon-midnight, Fri noon-1am; Sat 1pm-1am. Bluewaters, (04 422 5600). Demon Duck (Credit: Demon Duck) When there's a celebrity chef involved, expectations are high. Mix in a prime dining spot at Bluewaters Dubai and you know you're in for a treat. Created by chef Alvin Leung, the Chinese restaurant serves duck in every shape and form think duck gyozas, duck soup, minced duck wraps, the lot. But there's much more than that to dig into, and in the cooler months, you can enjoy your dinner out on the garden terrace. Open daily 6pm-noon. Banyan Tree Dubai, (04 556 6466). Din Tai Fung Located on Bluewaters Island, it's Din Tai Fung's fifth outpost in the city – with popular venues already delighting diners in The Mall of the Emirates, Dubai Mall, Al Ghurair Centre and Nakheel Mall. The menu is the same as its other branches with the same no-frill approach to tasty and wallet-friendly food. A must order dish? Don't miss out on the xiao long bao. Open daily 11am-1am. Bluewaters, (04 288 7786). Frank Credit: Instagram @frankmeat_me This casual spot is a perfect place to kick back with something from the grill. All about the meat, you can try everything from beef ribs to lamb steaks and juicy burgers. Covered in red neon lights and graffiti creeping up the walls, you can expect hip-hop tunes (and generous portion sizes). If you fancy something chilled on the side of your grill, there are happy hours running every day of the week. Open Mon-Fri 1pm-noon, Sat-Sun 1pm-1am. Bluewaters, (058 634 8811). Ribambelle (Credit: Supplied) Head over to Bluewaters with the little ones this weekend and get a table at Ribambelle, the restaurant that comes complete with an in-house slide and ball pit. Designed to give the kiddos a magical experience while you finally get to enjoy that coffee (or glass of grape), the play zones include candle-making and even T-shirt painting. Plus, the cost of their soft play entry also comes with a kids' meal included. Dhs95 (kids, weekdays), Dhs150 (kids, weekends).Open daily 9am-10pm. The Wharf, Bluewaters Island, (04 581 5555). The Pods If you're looking for a spot for the 'gram, or want to feel like you're still outside during those hot summer months, then these are the pods for you. Offering up a pan-Asian menu, you can also nip in for breakfast and try the restaurant's take on eggs benedict and French toast. Letting you look over to JBR during the day and a glittering skyline at night, these private dining capsules make the perfect place for a good gossip (or to impress your other half). Open Mon-Fri 7am-1am, Sat-Sun 7am-2am. Bluewaters, (04 453 8994). The Spaniel The British brasserie is serving up everything you would expect from a classic gastropub, from a quality roast dinner to huge slabs of fish and chips. You can enjoy different deals every night of the week, from beef Wellington Wednesdays to steak frites Saturdays and a weekly business lunch. Open Mon-Thu noon-midnight, Fri noon-1am, Sat 9.30am-1am; Sun 9.30am-midnight. The Spaniel, (04 554 3728). VNYL Hi-Fi Credit: VNYL Hi-Fi The listening bar is a laid-back record spot during the day, turned electric speakeasy by night. Pick from a selection of Izakaya-style small plates (think shrimp toast and wagyu katsu sandos), or head straight to the miso-braised short ribs. While you're there, be sure to browse the shelves of shiny vinyl cases and even listen to a record or two on the in-house players. Open Mon-Wed 4pm-1am,Thu-Fri 4pm-3am, Sat-Sun 1pm-3am. Bluewaters, (052 249 4004), Hungry for more? New Dubai restaurants 2025: The just-opened spots you need to try next The new dining spots you need on your radar 12 seriously underrated Dubai restaurants and cafés (that are not tourist traps) Places Dubai locals swear by 5 incredible Bali-inspired cafés to spend the day in Chill out at one of these super cool spots

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