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Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant in Lima named world's best
Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant in Lima named world's best

Japan Today

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • Japan Today

Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant in Lima named world's best

A restaurant in Peru's capital owned by a chef of Japanese descent has topped the list of the world's 50 best restaurants for 2025, the ranking's publisher said, praising the Peruvian-Japanese fusion cuisine for incorporating Amazonian flavors. Named after a Japanese phrase used to greet people, "Maido," the restaurant operated by head chef and owner Mitsuharu "Micha" Tsumura, is "a masterclass in Nikkei cuisine, blending meticulous Japanese techniques with vibrant Peruvian ingredients to create a dining experience that is both culturally rich and innovatively modern," the 50 Best organization said in a press release. Tsumura, born in Lima, opened Maido there in 2009 when he was 28 years old. He completed a culinary arts program in the United States and made a trip to Osaka to specialize in Japanese cuisine, it said. The chef-restaurateur's ancestors migrated to Peru from Japan. Japanese immigration to Peru dates back to 1899, and Peru is home to the second-largest Japanese community in Latin America after Brazil. Receiving the honor at The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 event held Thursday in Turin, Italy, Tsumura was quoted as saying, "I can't describe it in words, really." "It's a mix of the hard work, all the difficult moments, making people understand what we were doing, and now seeing what we've done with Nikkei cuisine and Peruvian hospitality," he said on the list's official website. "Making people happy has always been what I've loved doing." The restaurant has regularly finished within the top 10 of the list, ranking fifth in 2024. This year, four restaurants in Japan were named on the list. Neo-French eatery Sezanne, located in a Four Seasons hotel in Tokyo, ranked highest among them in seventh. The World's 50 Best Restaurants was created in 2002 by a British magazine. The list is created from the votes of international restaurant industry experts. © KYODO

Four restaurants from Japan earn spots on World's 50 Best list
Four restaurants from Japan earn spots on World's 50 Best list

Japan Times

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Japan Times

Four restaurants from Japan earn spots on World's 50 Best list

Japan walked away with four restaurants among the top 50 spots at The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 awards ceremony held at Lingotto Fiere exhibition center in Turin, Italy, on Thursday night. In Tokyo,French restaurant Sezanne earned the No, 7 spot, climbing eight places from its previous position of No. 15 in 2024, while Narisawa returned to the top 50 club at No. 21 after being ranked at 56 last year. Florilege , which previously ranked No. 21, fell to No. 36 Modern French eatery La Cime in Osaka also fared well, jumping from No. 66 to No. 44 in this year's rankings. This year's top honor went to Maido , a Lima-based restaurant run by chef-owner Mitsuharu Tsumura. The eatery, which specializes in Nikkei cuisine, was ranked No.5 on the 2024 list. In a press statement, William Drew, director of content for The World's 50 Best Restaurants, said Tsumara 'demonstrated remarkable dedication, seamlessly incorporating Japanese techniques with traditional Peruvian ingredients to create dishes that captivate and surprise diners.' Lima-based Maido, run by chef Mitsuharu Tsumura, is the winner of this year's best restaurant accolade. | WORLD'S 50 BEST RESTAURANTS 2025 With six restaurants cited on the list, Bangkok emerged as the city with the most entries, underscoring the Thai capital's growing influence in the culinary world: Gaggan , which was crowned this year's top restaurant at the Asia's 50 Best Restaurants awards, was ranked No. 6. Thai fine diner Sorn captured the No. 17 position, while Thai-Chinese fine dining restaurant Potong earned the Highest New Entry award, debuting at an impressive 13th place. German restaurant Suhring landed itself at No. 22, while modern Thai eateries Le Du and Nusara claimed 30th and 35th spots respectively. Other notable entries from Asia on the top 50 list include Hong Kong's Wing (No. 11) and The Chairman (No. 19), Singapore's Odette (No. 25) and Seoul's Mingles (No. 29). Meanwhile, South America's restaurants continue to demonstrate their rising clout, with four of the top 10 entries comprising restaurants from the region: Mexico City's Quintonil and Lima's Kjolle improved on their previous rankings, climbing from No. 7 to No. 3, and No. 16 to No. 9, respectively. Buenos Aires' Don Julio kept its No. 10 position. 'This year's list celebrates culinary excellence across 22 territories, with 10 new entries making the 1-to-50 rankings,' Drew added, 'underscoring the growing global appreciation for diversity, creativity and excellence in hospitality.'

Bangkok's Gaggan reclaims throne as best restaurant in Asia after 10 years
Bangkok's Gaggan reclaims throne as best restaurant in Asia after 10 years

Korea Herald

time26-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Bangkok's Gaggan reclaims throne as best restaurant in Asia after 10 years

Mingles, country's only Michelin 3-star restaurant this year, lands 5th spot on Asia's 50 Best Restaurants Awards Gaggan, the renowned Bangkok restaurant, has been crowned the best restaurant in Asia at Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2025. The rankings of Asia's 50 Best Restaurants are determined through a vote conducted by Asia's 50 Best Restaurants Academy — a group of over 350 influential figures in the food industry, including chefs, restaurant operators, food journalists, critics and regional culinary experts. The Academy selects restaurants from 16 cities across Asia. Gaggan, led by star chef Gaggan Anand, was named the best restaurant in Asia for the second time after a period of mixed results following its 2015 win. 'Our food evolved over the years. We reinvented and reduced our seating to only 14 seats. I gave up all the things that I felt were wrong in food and started doing things that made me happy,' said Anand after winning the award in Seoul. 'We show you 25 courses in 2 hours. I take you away from all the problems of your life, at least during that time. Food is the most humane thing. To be honest, I didn't work so hard in 2015. But the last 10 years, it was very challenging because this title was very heavy. From tomorrow, everyone will judge me again. But this time, I'm ready,' he added. Seoul saw four restaurants make the list, with Mingles taking the No. 5 spot. Chef Kang Min-goo's innovative fusion of Korean and Hong Kong influences earned Mingles the title of the best restaurant in South Korea. Other notable Seoul entries included Onjium, which rose 11 spots to No. 10, and Eatanic Garden, which debuted at No. 25 and won the Highest New Entry Award. This year, Bangkok and Tokyo claimed the top spots with nine restaurants each on the list. Sezanne, a restaurant in Tokyo, ranked No. 4. Known for its neo-French cuisine that marries classic French techniques with exceptional Japanese ingredients, Sezanne received widespread praise at the 2024 awards when it was ranked No. 1. Hong Kong, with seven restaurants featured, had The Chairman, a modern Cantonese restaurant, take the No. 2 spot. The Wellington, known for its artistic ambiance and creative dishes highlighting rare southern Chinese ingredients, ranked No. 3. Wing's chef Vicky Cheng also won the prestigious Inedit Damm Chefs' Choice Award, an award whose winner is selected by fellow chefs. The event, held for the second consecutive year in Seoul, was organized by William Reed Business Media, a UK-based publishing company, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and the Seoul Metropolitan Government.

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