Explore the World’s Top Restaurants with iBestTravel
Discover exceptional dining experiences and culinary masterpieces around the globe. Below is a list of the world’s leading restaurants that offer innovative menus and luxurious atmospheres.
Top 50 Best Restaurants
Number 1: Mirazur’s Chef Patron is Italo-Argentinian chef Mauro Colagreco. He opened the restaurant in a 1930s-era modernist building, which has amazing views, as well as award-winning food.
World’s top restaurants: The annual World’s 50 Best Restaurant Awards has revealed the best places for fine dining in 2019. At 25 is Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, known for its take on biroche, featuring pike.
24. Quintonil — Mexico City, Mexico: This vegetable and herb-focused restaurant nabbed the number 24 spot on the list.
23. Cosme — New York, USA: This Mexican restaurant in New York City is one of the city’s hottest spots.
22. Narisawa –Tokyo, Japan: Narisawa holds onto the number 22 spot. Chef Yoshihiro Narisawa mixes French and Japanese influences for a winning formula.
21. Frantzen — Stockholm, Sweden: The first Swedish restaurant to gain three Michelin stars, this Stockholm restaurant came in at number 21.
20. Tickets — Barcelona, Spain: This innovative restaurant is also known for its fun interior.
19. Twins Gardens — Moscow, Russia: This Moscow restaurant is the brainchild of two twin chefs.
18: Odette — Singapore: Helmed by Chef Julien Royer and named for his grandmother, Odette, this Singapore spot is located in Singapore’s National Gallery.
17. Steirereck — Vienna, Austria: This Viennese restaurant offers Austrian cuisine with a modern twist.
16. Alain Ducasse Au Plaza Athenee — Paris, France: Located in the Plaza Athenee hotel in Paris, this restaurant is a dazzling display of chrome and crystal.
15: Septime — Paris, France: Septime’s seasonal menu is a Parisian favorite.
14. Azurmendi — Larrabetzu, Spain: This three Michelin-starred restaurant has a rooftop vegetable garden where diners can see the home-grown produce for themselves.
13. White Rabbit — Moscow, Russia: This ‘Alice in Wonderland’ inspired restaurant presents a new spin on traditional Russian cuisine.
12. Pujol — Mexico City, Mexico: Celebrity chef-owner Enrique Olvera opened this restaurant in 2000 and it’s gone from strength to strength.
11. Den — Tokyo, Japan: The seasonal eight-course menu at Den comes complete with fun presentation.
10. Maido — Lima, Peru: At Maido, expect a fusion of Peruvian and Japanese cuisine.
8. Arpège — Paris, France: Retaining its number eight spot is this famed Parisian venue, opened by Alain Passard in 1986.
7. Mugaritz — San Sebastian, Spain: Experience techno-emotional Spanish cuisine at Mugaritz.
6. Central — Lima, Peru: At number six is Central, home of chef Virgilio Martínez Véliz.
4. Gaggan — Bangkok, Thailand: This restaurant aims to “reinvigorate” Indian cuisine.
3. Asador Etxebarri — Biscay, Spain: Expect exciting dishes cooked over a wood-fired barbecue at this Spanish joint.
2. Noma — Copenhagen, Denmark: The newest iteration of Noma came in second in the 2019 list.
Second place: Noma, which reopened in February 2018 following a year hiatus, was expected by some to grab the number one spot.