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Time Out
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out
World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025: Here are the 14 Asian Entries
In March, we reported on Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2025, which includes culinary giants like Gaggan (Bangkok), Wing (Hong Kong), and Odette (Singapore). But how do these restaurants stack up against other prestigious venues worldwide? Well, we now have an answer. On Thursday (Jun 19), the cream of the culinary crop gathered in Turin, Region of Piedmont, Italy for the unveiling of The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025. Top honours went to Maido, a restaurant run by chef-owner Mitsuharu 'Micha' Tsumaru, which has been serving up some of the finest Nikkei cuisine in Peru (and the world) for 15 years now. Out of the 50 laureates, 14 restaurants from Asia were recognised – the region's top dog being (who else?), Gaggan from Bangkok, slotting in at No. 6 on the global list. Many of the entrants in the Asia's 50 Best Restaurants list are also represented, including Tokyo's Sézanne at No. 7, Hong Kong's Wing at No. 11, and Seoul's Mingles at No. 29. In a stunning debut on the global list, Bangkok's Potong slides in at No. 13, bagging it the Highest New Entry Award. Congratulations to its fellow Bangkokian, Nusara, for also making its debut, at No. 35. Having said that, we'd recommend a trip to the Thai capital if you'd like to try as many restaurants on the list as possible – the city has six entrants, the most of any Asian city. And talk about comebacks – two restaurants from Japan made a triumphant re-entry this year. They are Narisawa from Tokyo at No. 21 and La Cime from Osaka at No. 44. Check out the full World's 50 Best Restaurants list here. World's 50 Best Restaurants – the winners from Asia: Gaggan, Bangkok (#6) Sézanne, Tokyo (#7) Wing, Hong Kong (#11) Potong, Bangkok (#13) – Highest New Entry Award Sorn, Bangkok (#17) The Chairman, Hong Kong (#19) Narisawa, Tokyo (#21) – re-entry Sühring, Bangkok (#22) Odette, Singapore (#25) Mingles, Seoul (#29) Le Du, Bangkok (#30) Nusara, Bangkok (#35) – debut Florilège, Tokyo (#36) La Cime, Osaka (#44) – re-entry


Time Out
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Two Hong Kong restaurants have ranked in The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025
Calling all foodies: Two of our city's best restaurants have been named in the annual World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list! This year's rankings were announced during a live awards ceremony held in Turin, Italy on June 19, featuring restaurants from 22 countries across five continents, with 10 new dining venues debuting on the list. This year, two Hong Kong fine-dining stalwarts made the prestigious list, both placing higher than their 2024 rankings. Following its entry as number 24 on the 2024 list, modern Cantonese restaurant Wing landed at number 11 this year and took home the Gin Mare Art of Hospitality award. As for The Chairman, one of our city's top refined Cantonese dining venues, the restaurant climbed up seven spots and is now ranked at number 19. Going by the World's 50 Best list, Hong Kong has Asia's third-best restaurant, only outranked by Bangkok's Gaggan at number 6 and Tokyo's Sézanne at number 7. Looking at entries from the rest of the world, Maido in Peru jumped four places from 2024's rankings and clinched the top spot on the list, followed by Asador Etxebarri from Spain's Atxondo region at number two and Quintonil from Mexico City at number three. This year's special mentions include Bangkok's chef Pichaya 'Pam' Soontornyanakij taking home the Best Female Chef award and her restaurant, Potong, being recognised with the Highest New Entry award; London-based Ikoyi securing the Highest Climber award after moving up 27 spots from the 2024 list; Albert Adrià from Barcelona's Enigma presented with the Estrella Damm Chefs' Choice award; as well as chef-restauranteur Massimo Bottura and partner Lara Gilmore being jointly awarded with the Woodford Reserve Icon Award. Other noteworthy special awards include Maxime Frédéric from Paris' Plénitude securing the World's Best Pastry Chef award; Cartagena's Celele taking home the Sustainable Restaurant Award for its environmentally friendly initiatives; Khufu in Cairo picking up the One To Watch award; and Mohamed Benabdalla from Spain's Asador Etxebarri honoured with the World's Best Sommelier award. Here's the complete list of the World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025: Maido, Peru Asado Etxebarri, Atxondo 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 Iyoki, London Lido 84, Gardone Riviera Sorn, Bangkok Reale, Castel di Sangro The Chairman, Hong Kong Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, Brunico Narisawa, Tokyo Sühring, Bangkok Boragó, Santiago Elkano, Getaria Odette, Singapore Mérito, Lima Trèsind Studio, Dubai Lasai, Rio de Janeiro Mingles, Seoul Le Du, Bangkok Le Calandre, Rubano Piazza Duomo, Alba Steirereck, Vienna Enigma, Barcelona Nusara, Bangkok Florilège, Tokyo Orfali Bros, Dubai Frantzén, Stockholm Mayta, Lima Septime, Paris Kadeau, Copenhagen Belcanto, Lisbon Uliassi, Senigallia Le Cime, Osaka Arpège, Paris Rosetta, Mexico City Vyn, Skillinge Celele, Cartagena Kol, London Restaurant Jan, Munich For more information, visit Relive the moments of the World's 50 Best Restaurants ceremony on this link.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Potential Alphabet (GOOGL) and OpenAI Deal Could Shift Dynamics in AI Race
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is one of the 10 best tech stocks to buy according to billionaires right now. On Tuesday, June 10, Reuters reported that OpenAI is partnering with Google Cloud to meet its growing need for computing power, citing three sources familiar with the matter. As both these companies are seen as competitors in AI space, this collaboration is a bit surprising, especially, since OpenAI's ChatGPT has long been seen as disruptor for Google's search business. However, the agreement was finalized in May and brings Google into OpenAI's expanding network of infrastructure providers as it scales training and deployment of advanced AI models. Pixabay/Public Domain Google Cloud aims to position itself as a flexible and neutral platform for handling high-performance computing workloads, responding to growing industry demand for infrastructure. As per Reuters, a key factor in securing this agreement was the company's decision to open access to its proprietary Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) for external partners. While one of Reuters' sources mentioned that the deal was finalized in May (after months of discussion), none of the concerned companies has agreed to comment on Reuters' queries. Earlier last week, Wing Aviation LLC, a subsidiary of Alphabet, announced its plan to expand 'Wing' drone delivery to an additional 100 Walmart stores across selected markets. The companies have highlighted this as world's largest drone delivery expansion. On the announcement, Greg Cathey, SVP, Walmart U.S. Transformation and Innovation, stated: 'As we look ahead, drone delivery will remain a key part of our commitment to redefining retail. We're pushing the boundaries of convenience to better serve our customers, making shopping faster and easier than ever before.' Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is the parent company of Google and a pioneer in internet-related services and products, including online advertising technologies, search engines, cloud computing, software, and hardware. The company is also a leading investor in data centers and fiber networks, operating a vast global network of data centers that support its cloud services and other digital offerings. While we acknowledge the potential of GOOGL as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: The Best and Worst Dow Stocks for the Next 12 Months and 10 Unstoppable Stocks That Could Double Your Money. Disclosure: None. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
11-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Walmart to Broaden Drone Delivery Service to Three Additional States
Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) is one of the best Dow stocks to invest in. The company is expanding its drone delivery service to three additional states, aiming to boost convenience for its customers. The retail giant announced plans to roll out the service at 100 locations over the next year in cities including Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Orlando, and Tampa. This expansion will bring drone deliveries to a total of five states: Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Texas. Customers can place orders through the app of Wing, the drone operator partnering with Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT). These drones can deliver within a six-mile radius of participating stores. The move is part of Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT)'s broader strategy to stay competitive with rivals like Amazon by enhancing convenience alongside affordability. Leveraging its network of over 4,600 stores nationwide, Walmart has been focusing on faster delivery options. It already offers Express Delivery for rapid doorstep service and InHome, a subscription program that delivers directly to customers' refrigerators. The retailer also expanded same-day prescription delivery, which it introduced last fall. Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) is expanding its drone delivery service in response to high customer demand for fast, urgent deliveries like medicine, eggs, and fresh food. The service promises 30-minute delivery times, with over half of in-store items eligible. Since 2021, Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) has completed over 150,000 drone deliveries, though a previous plan to scale to 4 million homes fell short. It currently operates 21 drone sites in Arkansas and Texas through partners Wing and Zipline. While we acknowledge the potential of WMT as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: and Disclosure. None.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Walmart drone delivery expands: Service is coming to 5 new US cities
Walmart is expanding its drone delivery service to five more major United States cities, the company announced. The retail corporation is set to offer the amenity in parts of Georgia, Florida, North Carolina and Texas, Walmart wrote in a press release. The company already offered drone delivery in Dallas, Texas and Bentonville, Arkansas. Walmart said it has made more than 150,000 drone deliveries since launching the service in 2021. "This expansion underscores Walmart's commitment to reshaping the future of fast and flexible retail," the release reads. Here is what to know about the service and where it's expanding. Walmart, according to its website, now offers drone delivery in these five new cities: Atlanta Charlotte Houston Orlando Tampa Walmart currently provides drone delivery in Dallas as well as it its headquarters city of Bentonville, Arkansas. Including the expanded sites, Walmart said it will offer drone delivery services at a total of 100 stores. 'This expansion of our drone delivery service marks a significant milestone in that journey," Greg Cathey, senior vice president of Walmart U.S. Transformation and Innovation said in the release. "As the first retailer to scale drone delivery, Walmart is once again demonstrating its commitment to leveraging technology to enhance our delivery offerings with a focus on speed.' Could the tech reach your state? Drones are delivering medical supplies in Massachusetts Walmart encourages those looking to use drone deliveries in Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Orlando and Tampa to sign up on Wing to be notified of when the service becomes available in their market. For shoppers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Walmart said you can check your eligibility here. Walmart and other big businesses including Amazon began using drone delivery in recent years. Walmart began testing drone delivery in 2020 and the following year, the company announced it invested in drone company DroneUp. Since then, the retailer has continued to offer drone deliveries to more markets and customers. Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@ and follow her on X @nataliealund. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Walmart drone delivery coming to 5 new US cities: See list Sign in to access your portfolio