World’s 50 best restaurants of 2025 revealed - See the full list!
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(Web Desk): The 2025 recipients of the restaurant world’s most influential global awards, the World’s 50 Best list, have been announced at a ceremony in Turin, Italy, according to a New York Times report.

The report revealed that the highest-ranking U.S. restaurant was Atomix, which reached No. 6 in 2024 but came in twelfth this year, fresh off winning a James Beard award for outstanding hospitality.

U.S. restaurants on the “extended” list of 100 included Single Thread in Healdsburg, Calif. (80), Le Bernardin (90) and César (98) in Manhattan (90) and Atelier Crenn in San Francisco (96). Cosme in New York and Smyth in Chicago fell off the list.

Meanwhile, Maido became the second restaurant in Lima, Peru, to reach the top spot. Asador Extebarri in the Basque region of Spain held onto its place at No. 2. Quintonil in Mexico City, DiverXO in Madrid, and Alchemist in Copenhagen filled out the top five.

“We talk a lot about sustainability of the environment, but we rarely talk about human sustainability,” said Mitsuharu Tsumura, Maido’s chef, who has helped redefine the centuries-old Japanese-Peruvian culinary tradition for a modern fine-dining audience. “I think this industry can be an example of how we can bring people together with the power of food.”

Overall, the list continued to recognize restaurants outside of the European fine-dining tradition, with innovative presentations, experimental flavors and hyperlocal ingredients.

Potong, in Bangkok, entered the list at number 13; its chef, Pichaya Soontornyanakij received the controversial “world’s best female chef” award.

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El Bulli in Spain (now closed) and Noma, in Copenhagen, took the No. 1 spot so many times that in 2019, a new rule was enacted: Every restaurant that reaches the top of the list becomes ineligible for future awards.

They are moved to a “Best of the Best” list, where they remain forever. In the United States, that includes Eleven Madison Park, in Manhattan, and The French Laundry in Napa Valley. The list, in reverse order:

 50. Jan, South Africa

 49. Kol, London

 48. Celele, Cartagena

 47. Vyn, Simrishamn, Sweden

 46. Rosetta, Mexico City

 45 L’ Arpège, Paris

 44 La Cime, Osaka

 43. Uliassi, Senigallia, Italy

 42. Belcanto, Lisbon

 41. Kadeau, Copenhagen

 40. Septime, Paris

 39. Mayta, Lima

 38. Frantzén, Stockholm

 37. Orfali Bros., Dubai

 36. Florilege, Tokyo

 35 Nusara, Bangkok

 34. Enigma, Barcelona (Adria)

 33. Steirerecke, Vienna

 32. Piazza Duomo, Alba, Italy

 31. Le Calandre, Padua, Italy

 30 Le Du, Bangkok

 29. Mingles, Seoul

 28 Lasai, Rio de Janeiro

 27. Trèsind Studio, Dubai

 26. Merito, Lima

 25. Odette, Singapore

 24. Elkano, Getaria

 23. Borago, Santiago

 22 Sühring, Bangkok

 21. Narisawa, Tokyo

 20. Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, Brunico, Italy

 19. The Chairman, Hong Kong

 18. Reale, Castel del Sangro, Italy

 17. Sorn, Bangkok

 16. Lido 84, Lake Garda, Italy

 15. Ikoyi, London

 14. Plenitude, Paris

 13. Potong, Bangkok

 12. Atomix, New York

 11. Wing, Hong Kong

 10. Don Julio, Buenos Aires

 9. Kjolle, Lima

 8. Table by Bruno Verjus, Paris

 7. Sézanne, Tokyo

 6. Gaggan, Bangkok

 5. Alchemist, Copenhagen

 4. DiverXO, Madrid

 3. Quintonil, Mexico City

 2. Asador Etxebarri, Atxondo, Spain

 1. Maido, Lima