While everyone is waiting for the main event on 20 June, the World’s 50 Best Restaurants started ramping up the excitement by releasing the 51-100 section of the list. 3 successful London restaurants got into the list. You can see Brat at no. 53, Core by Clare Smyth at no. 71 and Lyle’s at no. 86 this year. For the UK there was one new entry on the list and it was Core by Clare Smyth. It’s actually a re-entry for Core which was also in this part of the list in 2019. Lyle’s slipped down the slit from 54 last year to 86, but it was good news for Brat which rose from 81 to 53. 

  1. Narisawa – Tokyo
  2. Hof Van Cleve – Kruishoutem
  3. Brat – London
  4. Alcalde – Guadalajara
  5. Ernst – Berlin
  6. Sorn – Bangkok
  7. Jordnær – Copenhagen
  8. Lasai – Rio de Janeiro
  9. Mérito – Lima
  10. La Cime – Osaka
  11. Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare – New York
  12. Arpège – Paris
  13. Neolokal – Istanbul
  14. Aponiente – El Puerto de Santa María
  15. Burnt Ends – Singapore
  16. Turk Fatih Tutak – Istanbul
  17. Le Clarence – Paris
  18. SingleThread – Healdsburg
  19. Zén – Singapore
  20. Sud 777 – Mexico City
  21. Core by Clare Smyth – London
  22. Sühring – Bangkok
  23. Cosme – New York
  24. Nusara – Bangkok
  25. Fyn – Cape Town
  26. Oteque – Rio de Janeiro
  27. Tantris – Munich
  28. Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen – Paris
  29. Nuema – Quito
  30. Flocons de Sel – Megève
  31. Azurmendi – Larrabetzu
  32. Enigma – Barcelona
  33. Sazenka – Tokyo
  34. Meta – Singapore
  35. Enrico Bartolini – Milan
  36. Lyle’s – London
  37. Ossiano – Dubai
  38. Potong – Bangkok
  39. Mingles – Seoul
  40. Wing – Hong Kong
  41. Kadeau – Copenhagen
  42. Neighbourhood – Hong Kong
  43. Kei – Paris
  44. La Colombe – Cape Town
  45. Ceto – Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
  46. Ricard Camarena Restaurant – Valencia
  47. Labyrinth – Singapore
  48. Saison – San Francisco
  49. Fu He Hui – Shanghai
  50. Maito – Panama City

One missing restaurant is Kol which last year made it to number 73. Has it gone into the top 50? We’ll find out next week.

Also of interest to Londoners are Burnt Ends at 65 and Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, both of which are coming to London with Burnt Ends opening in Harrods and Pavyllon London already soft launching on Park Lane.

Be back for the full announcement on the evening of 17 June.

Source: Hot Dinners

 

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