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    50 of the Best

    Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants List Has a New Winner for 2023

    It was a good year to eat in Bangkok and Tokyo according to World’s 50 Best awards.



    An inspired take on the rice dish Khao chae at Le Du, the new No. 1 restaurant in Asia.Source: Le Du
    By Kate Krader (Bloomberg)

    March 28, 2023 at 10:04 PM GMT+7

    The best restaurant in Asia is Le Du in Bangkok, according to this year’s Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list. The modest, modern dining room specializes in creatively reworked Thai dishes.

    Chef Thitid Tassanakajohn’s inspired menu includes dishes like marinated squid with fermented tofu and raspberry rice crackers, along with grilled river prawns with deep-fried egg and black organic rice.

    The No. 2 restaurant was Sezanne in the Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi, where the focus is on French cuisine.
    Despite the fact that it only reopened its borders in October, Tokyo restaurants did well on this year’s list. The city boasted seven dining spots on the top 50 list.

    Among them was last year’s No. 1 restaurant, the playful kaiseki spot Den from chef Zaiyu Hasegawa, came in fourth this year. (It essentially switched places with Le Du, which held that position last year.)

    Sezanne in Tokyo took the No. 2 spot.
    Source: Sezanne

    Bangkok did even better than Tokyo, with a total of eight spots besides Le Du. That includes Nusara, Number 3, another restaurant from chef Tassanakajohn. “Many people said it’s not good that you have two restaurants,” said the chef at a press conference following the announcement. “I want to do it for the Thai cuisine.” He said he had no specific plans for expansion “but maybe now I will have to.”

    Singapore played host to this year’s awards, which took place on March 28, in an in-person ceremony. Their highest ranked place was the acclaimed Odette, which ranked No. 6. Louisa Lim was given the award for Outstanding Pastry Chef. In all, Singapore had nine places on the top 50 list.

    Last year’s No. 1 restaurant Den specializes in playful dishes.
    Source: 50 Best.

    It was a not particularly good showing for Hong Kong restaurants, which have sometimes dominated the list in years past. The highest ranking spot went to The Chairman, at No. 13. As recently as 2021, it was the top ranked place in Asia.
    Last year’s event, also in person, was in Bangkok. In 2021, the event was virtual; in 2020 the awards were canceled.

    The pandemic continues to affect Asia rankings, which are based on votes from more than 300 chefs, critics, food writers, restaurateurs and other “trusted and well-traveled gourmets.” This year, they were asked to vote for a total of eight restaurants: Up to six places could be in their home country and two from the rest of Asia, if they’d been able to travel. Pre-pandemic, voters could pick 10 dining spots and at least four had to be outside their country.

    “There is quite a lot of change in the list,” William Drew, director of content at 50 Best, said in an interview. “The lists have been more based on local votes over the last couple of years because of the travel restrictions — and this year it’s almost a return to normal.” Though, he added, “we can’t pretend that this list is not affected by the pandemic and travel restrictions.”

    Among the other awards given out were One to Watch, which went to August which opened in Jakarta in late 2021. Chef Hans Christian said he was hoping this would help change Jakarta’s perception as a business district to a culinary destination, in a taped interview.

    The acclaimed Bresse chicken at Odette, ranked No. 6.
    Source: Odette

    A newcomer to the list was Anan Saigon in Ho Chin Minh City, Vietnam, which landed at No. 40. Chef and founder Peter Cuong Franklin, is a former investment banker at Morgan Stanley before going to cooking school.

    Restaurants around the world have highlighted local sourcing for some time. In Asia, it’s taken a little longer for chefs to embrace the movement, observed Drew, but now they are, and it’s evident on this year’s list.

    “It's less about importing what might be called traditional luxury ingredients, and much more the luxury of finding the quality that is around you,” he said. “That's something that will continue to develop, because cities like Singapore and Hong Kong have traditionally imported a lot. They're doing so less now, as restaurants that are embracing more locality are seeing greater success.”

    On March 16, the restaurants that were ranked 51-100 were announced. Hong Kong had eight restaurants on the second half of the list; Tokyo, Singapore and Bangkok registered six each.

    Johanne Siy, chef at Lolla in Singapore, was named Best Female Chef in Asia.
    Source: 50 Best

    The award for Asia’s Best Female Chef went to Filipina chef Johanne Siy, whose Singapore restaurant Lolla placed 63rd on the list. The event’s first-ever Beronia Asia's Best Sommelier Award recognized China’s wine world, going to Della Tang from Ensue in Shenzen.
    The awards are published by the UK-based William Reed Business Media.

    Here are the winners (with last year’s place in parentheses).

    • Le Du, Bangkok (4)
    • Sezanne, Tokyo (17)
    • Nusara, Bangkok (10)
    • Den, Tokyo (1)
    • Gaggan Anand, Bangkok
    • Odette, Singapore (8)
    • Florilege, Tokyo (3)
    • La Cime, Osaka (6)
    • Sorn, Bangkok (2)
    • Narisawa, Tokyo (15)
    • Labyrinth, Singapore (40)
    • Sazenka, Tokyo (11)
    • The Chairman, Hong Kong (5)
    • Villa Aida, Wakayama, Japan (14)
    • Mosu, Seoul (27)
    • Masque, Mumbai (21)
    • Meta, Singapore (20)
    • Fu He Hui, Shanghai (12)
    • Indian Accent, New Delhi (22)
    • Ode, Tokyo (13)
    • Zen, Singapore (37)
    • Suhring, Bangkok (7)
    • Onjium, Seoul (30)
    • Burnt Ends, Singapore (41)
    • Euphoria, Singapore
    • Cloudstreet, Singapore (44)
    • Les Amis, Singapore (23)
    • Mingles, Seoul (16)
    • Neighborhood, Hong Kong (9)
    • Avartana, Chennai
    • Ensue, Shenzhen (19)
    • Cenci, Kyoto (43)
    • Ms.Maria and Mr.Singh, Bangkok
    • Da Vittorio, Shanghai (28)
    • Potong, Bangkok
    • Born , Singapore
    • Wing, Hong Kong (34)
    • Raan Jay Fai, Bangkok (46)
    • Wing Lei Palace, Macau (47)
    • Anan Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City
    • Mono, Hong Kong (32)
    • Toyo Eatery, Manila
    • Sichuan Moon, Macau
    • L'Effervesence, Tokyo
    • Mume, Taipei
    • Baan tepa, Bangkok
    • Born & Bred, Seoul
    • Metiz, Makati
    • Caprice, Hong Kong (24)
    • Refer, Beijing



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    That's a pretty interesting read, but I'm sure all of those places I can't afford at the moment.

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    When you gonna review one, Tommy?

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    Callos, not the bullsballs in toato served as tapas but Bollox


    Not a single place in Iran where there is superbe food, but no click through for wanky clickbait surveys


    Also Not one in
    Oman
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    Malaysia
    Mongolia
    Brunei
    Abu Dhabi
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    Tel Aviv with its 33 Michelin starred places

    Instagrammable up my jacksy, sure er indoors and your makes dishes as tasty. I have nothing against presentation, service and ambience, prices reflect what teh idiots will pay and of course high overheads in sWANKY districts

    Best food I ever had were banana leaf eat as much as you lik eon the platforms of S India esp Kerala, I do know a bit as my bro was a royal chef and I have visited some fine dining in France where many of these place wouldn't survicv, All over Midi and Brittany /Charente or Vendee top notch Bouilabaise 20-30 Euros , Basque Axoa or Wild Boar with a liter of demarcation wine a fresh sold and sorbet 15 euros in the rugby club the wine is 46 quid a pop in London
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg Dingle View Post
    When you gonna review one, Tommy?
    ...passing the hat...when it's full, I dine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    ...passing the hat...when it's full, I dine...
    It was an interesting post Tommy I wasn't shooting the messenger. I recall you have had Persian cuisine, prior to recent probs Beirut had a wonderful blend of French subtlety and Assyrian/Turkish/Greek/Arab/Mediterranean cuisines

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    I have a former student working at BLUE in BKK as a junior sous chef (he just graduated from the Le Cordon Blue), I was hoping it would be on the list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    I recall you have had Persian cuisine
    ...indeed, after 3.5 years in Isfahan, Iranian cuisine made an indelible impression...
    Quote Originally Posted by Topper View Post
    I was hoping it would be on the list.
    ...alas...it must be slipping...

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