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World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025: This Indian Cuisine Restaurant Ranks 6th Best In The World
World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025: This Indian Cuisine Restaurant Ranks 6th Best In The World

NDTV

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025: This Indian Cuisine Restaurant Ranks 6th Best In The World

The list of the World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 is out - featuring the 50 most iconic restaurants from 22 countries, chosen by 1,120 international restaurant industry experts. The 23rd edition list was revealed on June 19 in Turin, Italy. Two Indian cuisine restaurants are a part of this prestigious list, impressing the world with their gastronomical delights. Interestingly, the World's Best Restaurant is in Peru, offering a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. Gaggan, in Bangkok, by famed Chef Gaggan Anand, has been named the 6th Best Restaurant in the World and the Best Restaurant in Asia 2025. This is the restaurant's third consecutive year on the list of the World's 50 Best Restaurants. Appreciating the restaurant, the World's 50 Best said, "Music, colours and creativity combine on the menu, which is anchored in progressive Indian, with French, Thai and Japanese influences. From using emojis to represent each of the courses to pushing diners to eat with their hands or even lick the plate, chef Gaggan Anand wants to disrupt and reinvent the traditional fine-dining experience." Tresind Studio in Dubai, helmed by Chef Himanshu Saini, became the 27th Best Restaurant in the World and The Best Restaurant in the Middle East 2025. Located on The Palm Jumeirah, dining at Tresind Studio can be a dramatic experience. About Tresind Studio, the World's 50 Best says, "As you progress through the tasting menu, expect to be relocated to different areas of the restaurant, each carefully curated to match the plates in front of you." Also Read: This Indian Restaurant In Dubai Was Just Awarded A 3rd Michelin Star The elegant restaurant Maido in Lima, Peru has reached the pinnacle and has been named The World's Best Restaurant 2025. The restaurant is led by chef Mitsuharu 'Micha' Tsumura and the name 'Maido' refers to a Japanese phrase used to greet people. It's the first thing diners hear when stepping into the restaurant. "Maido increasingly references ingredients and traditions from the vast Peruvian Amazon, with courses like the miniature jaune parcel of pork jowl and palm heart that nods to a rainforest staple, snacks of 'ham' made from sustainable paiche fish, and yucca served with Amazonian beans," the World's 50 Best notes. Photo: Maido Full List Of The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025: Maido (Lima) Asador Etxebarri (Atxondo) Quintonil (Mexico City) Diverxo (Madrid) Alchemist (Copenhagen) Gaggan (Bangkok) Sezanne (Tokyo) Table by Bruno Verjus (Paris) Kjolle (Lima) Don Julio (Buenos Aires) Wing (Hong Kong) Atomix (New York) Potong (Bangkok) Plenitude (Paris) Ikoyi (London) Lido 84 (Gardone Riviera, Italy) Sorn (Bangkok) Reale (Castel di Sangro) The Chairman (Hong Kong) Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler (Brunico) Narisawa (Tokyo) Suhring (Bangkok) Borago (Santiago) Elkano (Getaria) Odette (Singapore) Merito (Lima) Tresind Studio (Dubai) Lasai (Rio de Janeiro) Mingles (Seoul) Le Du (Bangkok) Le Calandre (Rubano) Piazza Duomo (Alba) Steirereck (Vienna) Enigma (Barcelona) Nusara (Bangkok) Florilege (Tokyo) Orfali Bros (Dubai) Frantzen (Stockholm) Mayta (Lima) Septime (Paris) Kadeau (Copenhagen) Belcanto (Lisbon) Uliassi (Senigallia) La Cime (Osaka) Arpege (Paris) Rosetta (Mexico City) Vyn (Skillinge) Celele (Cartagena) Kol (London) Restaurant Jan (Munich)

Dubai's Tresind Studio and Orfali Bros on World's 50 Best Restaurants list again
Dubai's Tresind Studio and Orfali Bros on World's 50 Best Restaurants list again

The National

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The National

Dubai's Tresind Studio and Orfali Bros on World's 50 Best Restaurants list again

Orfali Bros and Tresind Studio are among the World's 50 Best Restaurants. The annual list was revealed on Thursday night in Turin, Italy. Tresind Studio ranked at No 27 (down from No 13 last year), while Orfali Bros re-entered the list at No 37 (up from No 64), making them the only restaurants from the Middle East to make it into the prestigious ranking. In May, fusion-Indian restaurant Tresind Studio earned its third Michelin star after what head chef Himanshu Saini described as a 'marathon' effort by his team of 'champions' over the past few years. The immersive dining restaurant opened in 2018. Saini first made headlines in 2022, when Tresind Studio – which is located at St Regis Gardens on Palm Jumeirah – made it on to both the debut Mena's 50 Best list (coming in at No 4) and the Middle East's first Michelin Guide (earning one star, before another in 2023 and a third this year). Orfali Bros – run by Syrian brothers Omar, Mohamad and Wassim – topped this year's Mena's 50 Best Restaurants, making it the third time in a row that the Michelin-starred restaurant has won the honour. Located at Wasl 51 Mall in Jumeirah 1, Orfali Bros serves Mediterranean cuisine with a global influence. The creativity of its fusion fare is evident in dishes such as foie gras with quince vinegar and hazelnut miso; umami eclair with porcini emulsion, Marmite, cacao nibs and beef prosciutto; and adobo chicken wings. Winners at World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 1. Maido, Lima, Peru 2. Asador Etxebarri, Atxondo, Spain 3. Quintonil, Mexico City 4. Diverxo, Madrid, Spain 5. Alchemist, Copenhagen, Denmark 6. Gaggan, Bangkok, Thailand 7. Sezanne, Tokyo, Japan 8. Table by Bruno Verjus, Paris, France 9. Kjolle, Lima, Peru 10. Don Julio, Buenos Aires, Argentina 11. Wing, Hong Kong 12. Atomix, New York City, US 13. Potong, Bangkok, Thailand (new entry) 14. Plentitude, Paris, France 15. Ikoyi, London, UK 16. Lido 84, Gardone Riviera, Italy 17. Sorn, Bangkok, Thailand 18. Reale, Castel di Sangro, Italy 19. The Chairman, Hong Kong 20. Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, Brunco, Italy (new entry) 21. Narisawa, Tokyo, Japan 22. Suhring, Bangkok, Thailand 23. Borago, Santiago, Chile 24. Elkano, Gipuzkoa, Spain 25. Odette, Singapore 26. Merito, Lima, Peru (new entry) 27. Tresind Studio, Dubai, UAE 28. Lasai, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (new entry) 29. Mingles, Seoul, South Korea 30. Le Du, Bangkok, Thailand 31. Le Calandre, Rubano, Italy 32. Piazza Duomo, Alba, Italy 33. Steirereck, Vienna, Austria 34. Enigma, Barcelona, Spain (new entry) 35. Nusara, Bangkok, Thailand (new entry) 36. Florilege, Tokyo, Japan 37. Orfali Bros, Dubai, UAE 38. Frantzen, Stockholm, Sweden 39. Mayta, Lima, Peru 40. Septime, Paris, France 41. Kadeau, Copenhagen, Denmark (new entry) 42. Belcanto, Lisbon, Portugal 43. Uliassi, Senigallia, Italy 44. La Cime, Osaka, Japan 45. Arpege, Paris, France 46. Rosetta, Mexico City, Mexico 47. Vyn, Simrishamng, Sweden (new entry) 48. Celele, Cartagena, Colombia (new entry) 49. Kol, London, UK

Menu of magical memories
Menu of magical memories

New Indian Express

time6 days ago

  • New Indian Express

Menu of magical memories

Can Sadhya—the quintessential Kerala meal with 24-28 dishes—be compressed into a bite-sized delight? While most would say, not possible, 'why not', thought chef Himanshu Saini. At his Dubai restaurant Tresind Studio, he did just that. There are layers of grilled pineapple marinated in Indian spices, cream of rice, payasam, mango pickle, banana vinegar, cuddapah almonds, second press of coconut ice cream, grated sugar spiced stone, mela blossom flower that is served with a papadum and tomato broth tempered in southern spices. All bit by bit, layered to perfection so you can experience a myriad of flavours when you pop it in. Little wonder that this spirit of innovation created culinary history by making it the first Indian restaurant ever to receive the coveted three Michelin stars in the Michelin Guide Dubai 2025. For someone whose food journey began in the heart of Old Delhi, where he grew up in a multigenerational home, being a chef was not part of his initial plans. 'But I found my footing at the Institute of Hotel Management in Aurangabad, where I discovered my passion and met lifelong collaborators. That experience taught me how to push boundaries while honouring the essence of Indian cuisine,' says Saini, who later trained under Chef Manish Mehrotra at Indian Accent in 2008. The same spirit of innovation led him to Dubai in 2018, where, with the support of Bhupender Nath, the CEO and Founder of Passion F&B, he started Tresind and eventually opened Tresind Studio—a fine dining concept rooted in Indian tradition but unafraid to break the mould.

Dubai eatery gets three Michelin stars in first for Indian cuisine
Dubai eatery gets three Michelin stars in first for Indian cuisine

Sinar Daily

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Sinar Daily

Dubai eatery gets three Michelin stars in first for Indian cuisine

It also marks the first time restaurants in the United Arab Emirates received the top Michelin rating. 23 May 2025 01:28pm Photo source: Michelin Guide DUBAI - An Indian restaurant in Dubai was awarded the maximum three Michelin stars Thursday - the first time the prestigious honour has been given to Indian cuisine anywhere in the world. The crowd erupted in cheers as Tresind Studio was named a three-star winner at the Michelin Guide's fourth Dubai ceremony, along with another Dubai restaurant -- FZN by Bjorn Frantzen. It also marks the first time restaurants in the United Arab Emirates received the top Michelin rating. "Today I realised what is the word called 'only' and how heavy it is when we are awarded (the three stars) as the only Indian restaurant," said Bhupender Nath, founder of Tresind Studio. Chef Himanshu Saini, 38, said he felt "proud" that the fine-dining restaurant had made history. "I hope this motivates all the younger upcoming chefs," he said, adding, "it's a dream which is possible". "I think it's a great time for Indian food". Michelin guide international director Gwendal Poullennec called the chef a "pioneer" who had paved "the way for many more talents to join the industry in India". On its website, the restaurant said it aimed to challenge common perceptions of Indian cuisine "by showcasing flavours both new and familiar through a creative lens". The eatery with just 20 seats and an open kitchen located on the Palm, Dubai's famous man-made island, said it favours ingredients locally sourced from organic and sustainable farmers in the UAE. "Tresind Studio in Dubai has just made culinary history, becoming the first-ever Indian restaurant to earn Three MICHELIN Stars," the Michelin Guide said on its website. "While the Michelin Guide is not in India, the global spotlight is brighter than ever. Indian chefs in cities from London to Dubai have been rewriting the playbook, fusing time-honoured flavours with boundary-pushing techniques," it added. In 2022, 11 Dubai restaurants were awarded the first Michelin stars in the Middle East as dozens of the city's eateries made it into the prestigious gastronomic guide. Created in 1900 by the brothers Andre and Edouard Michelin of tyre company Michelin for motorists, the guide has become a reference for food lovers and has been known to make or break careers. Most UAE residents are foreigners and it is home to around 3.5 million Indian nationals -- the largest expatriate community in the Gulf country.- AFP

Dubai gets first 3-star Michelin restaurants
Dubai gets first 3-star Michelin restaurants

Scotsman

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Dubai gets first 3-star Michelin restaurants

The winners were announced at Dubai's fourth MICHELIN Guide Ceremony, held at Address Sky View | No Credit Dubai got its very first three Michelin-starred restaurants this year. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... In a glittering and glamorous ceremony held at the Address Skyview, European restaurant FZN by Bjorn Frantzen and homegrown eatery Tresind Studio were announced as the recipients of the honour. The teams of both restaurants got standing ovations for their achievement. With this, the latter becomes the only Indian restaurant in the world to have three Michelin stars. While chef Himanshu Sahni of Tresind Studio threw air punches to celebrate the historic win, Chef Bjorn said he arrived in Dubai for the first time 16 years ago and that three Michelin stars here felt 'unreal'. FZN, which blends modern European fine dining with Japanese influences, also holds a three Michelin stars in Stockholm and Singapore. The achievement was announced by Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the Michelin Guide. Three stars are the highest recognition awarded by the body, which celebrates its 125th year of establishment in 2025. According to him, there are approximately only 140 restaurants across the world which has this distinction. Tresind Studio has been on the list of Michelin Guide since its launch in 2022. Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the Michelin Guide, said: "Dubai's rapid transformation into a global culinary hub is testament to its diversity and excellence. "As demonstrated by Trèsind Studio's historic achievement of earning Three Michelin Stars in its fourth appearance - making it the first Indian restaurant worldwide to earn the Guide's highest accolade. 'Dubai embraces a rich tapestry of flavors that reflect the world's gastronomic passions. 'With the city now home to 119 Michelin-recommended establishments, it stands as a beacon for food lovers, drawing them to experience the very best of the world's culinary traditions, all within one dynamic destination." FZN by Bjorn Frantzen and homegrown eatery Tresind Studio were announced as the recipients of the three Michelin-stars | No Credit It also comes as a young 30-year-old chef, who was born and raised in Dubai, became a man of many jackets when he scooped up the young chef award and a one Michelin star during the evening, which came just five months after opening. Abhiraj Khatwani of Manao was described as 'one to watch' for his exceptional cooking skills. He thanked the Orfali brothers for their support in helping set up the restaurant. It serves an 11-course tasting menu comprised of re-imagined Thai classics. Jamavar, an authentic Indian restaurant located in the Dubai Opera district, was praised for its goat curry, which was the deciding factor for inspectors. Culinary Director and Executive Chef Surendar Mohan shared a heartfelt speech thanking his family for their 'unconditional support' and for 'allowing me to work seven days a week, morning and night for my passion'. Jamavar also has branches in London and Doha, where they hold one Michelin star as well. The Michelin Green Star recognition was retained by Boca, Lowe, and Teible for their mindful practices. Several other special awards were also handed out during the evening. The Opening of the Year award went to Sin Keun Choi Ronin for serving up a 'rather special experience', while the Service Award for offering hospitality of the highest standard was awarded to Mohamed Galal of Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant. The Sommelier Award was handed over to Shiv Menon Boca for 'exuding enthusiasm and pride' in his work. In addition to awarding one-star and two-star recognition, the Michelin Guide Dubai also recognised several other restaurants for various achievements. The anonymous inspectors of the organisation picked a total of 119 establishments, covering 35 different types of cuisine. Five new restaurants were added to the Bib Gourmand list, which recognises quality cooking at reasonable prices. These were DUO Gastrobar- Creek Harbour, Harummanis, Hawkerboi, Khadak and Sufret Maryam. Dubai is now home to 119 MICHELIN-recommended establishments | Shutterstock Here is the full list of the 19 restaurants in the guide this year: Three stars — Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey. FZN by by Bjorn Frantzen Trèsind Studio Two stars — Excellent cooking, worth a detour Il Ristorante- Niko Romito (retained) STAY by Yannick Alléno (retained) Row on 45 (retained) One Michelin Star — high quality cooking, worth a stop 11 Woodfire (retained) Al Muntaha (retained) Hakkasan (retained) Höseki (retained) Ossiano (retained) Tasca by Jose Avillez (retained) Avatara (retained) Dinner by Heston Blumenthal (retained) Moonrise (retained) Smoked Room (retained) La Dame de Pic Dubai (retained) Orfali Brothers (retained) Manao (new) Jamavar (new) The Michelin Guide Dubai selection 2025 at a glance: 2 restaurants with Three Michelin Stars (1 Promotion, 1 New) 3 restaurants with Two Michelin Stars 14 restaurants with One Michelin Star (2 new) 3 restaurants with a Michelin Green Star 22 Bib Gourmand restaurants (5 new) 78 Michelin selected restaurants (15 new) A replay of The MICHELIN Guide Ceremony and other highlights is available on the official MICHELIN Guide Middle East Facebook page and the MICHELIN Guide Global YouTube channel - along with the full selection of The MICHELIN Guide Dubai 2025 on this website. Visit the MICHELIN Guide's official website, or download the MICHELIN Guide mobile app (iOS and Android), to discover every restaurant in the selection and book an unforgettable hotel. This article is produced by SWNS based on content distributed by GlobeNewswire.

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