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The World’s Top 10 Restaurants


Every year “Restaurant” magazine brings out a list of the Top-50 restaurants in the world, based on a poll conducted by them among renowned chefs and food critics. Here are the Top 10 among them.

The-Bulli-Restaurant-Spain1.     The Bulli, Spain
This small restaurant in Catalonia in Spain, is open only from April to October, and takes bookings only on a single day in October for the next season. A pioneer in Haute Cuisine, it specializes in imaginative and experimental cuisine. It has topped the list for the best restaurants in the world 4 years in succession

The-Fat-Duck-England2.     The Fat Duck, England
This is considered by many to be England’s finest restaurant. Here Chef Heston Blumenthal creates dishes which combine science and research with psychology and diners choices. Not quite traditional English cuisine, nevertheless it is only one of 3 restaurants which have been awarded 3 stars by Michelin Guide.

Noma-Restaurant-Denmark3.    Noma, Denmark
A restaurant that specializes in Nordic cuisine, this renowned restaurant is run in an old warehouse on the waterfront in Copenhagen. Chef Rene Redzipi have adapted upon classical Scandinavian/Nordic cuisines and produced some great dishes.

Mugaritz-Spain4.    Mugaritz, Spain
Another Spanish restaurant specializing in Haute Cuisine which has consistently been in the Top 10 list. Here chef Andoni Luiz Aduriz  is less flamboyant than most other renowned chefs, but has moved away from traditional, dull and orthodox food.

el-celler-de-can-roca-spain5.    El Celler De can Roca, Spain
Run by three brothers in Catalonia in Spain, it boasts of a state-of-the-art kitchen, an astounding wine cellar, a new dining space built with organic natural materials and of course, superb food.


Per-Se-New-York6.    Per Se, New York, USA
Considered by many to be the best restaurant in New York, it is situated in the 4th Floor of the Times Warner building. The diners are given the options of two price-fixed menus – either a nine-course chef’s tasting menu, or a nine course vegetable – tasting menu. Chef Keller’s focus on details is evident in the choice of decor, the menu and the presentation.

Bras-France7.    Bras,  France
Bras is situated on top of a hilltop in Aubrec in France, and boasts of an extensive wine-cellar, and a menu based on local produce and history. Chef Bras and his son have produced a superb blend of traditional French and Japanese cuisines.

Arzak-Spain8.    Arzak, Spain
Even though it has been situated in same site since 1897, Arzak serves a modern version of traditional Basque cuisine. Termed a ‘delectable symphony of flavours’ by some, today it is being served by the fourth generation of the family – Juan Ramon Arzak and his daughter Elena.

Pierre-Gagnaire-France9.    Pierre Gagnaire, France
Considered to be the finest French restaurant in France, this fabulous restaurant in Paris, serves what can really be termed as ‘modern French cuisine, where Chef Gagnaire produces delectable dishes with a combination of tastes, textures and flavours.

Alinea-Chicago10.    Alinea , Chicago, USA
Opened in 2005, by 2006 it was being voted as the best restaurant in the United States. Chef Grant Achatz is renowned for his inventive dishes, and constantly changing menu. Unique and delicious food is the hallmark of this restaurant.


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