Showing posts with label best restaurant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best restaurant. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

Noma Has The Dirt On The Best Restaurants In The World

Few of us get to experience these global culinary gems, but every year S Pellegrino puts its stamp on the "World's 50 Best Restaurants". Some of our international recommendations found in The Carlton Files come from current and past S Pellegrino winners in the top 100 restaurants in the world. Face it, if you get to dine in one of the top 100 restaurants in the world, you're having a good meal. It doesn't have to be number 1.

This year, although not getting top honors, Spain has done very well in S Pellegrino's 50 Best Restaurants In The World, 2011. Spanish chefs took 2 of the top 3 listings (as well as number 50). Here is a sample of "must eat" restaurants, if you find yourself in the native country:

No. 1 
Noma
Strandgade 93
Telephone: 3296 3297
www.noma.dk 

Copenhagen, Denmark
Noma, Copenhagen's culinary star, has again won top prize for the best restaurant in the world. A title it has held since 2009. Noma is best known for its fanatical approach to foraging and presenting dishes like "Dirt" but there is much more to this ground-breaking restaurant than sous-chefs foraging Mother Nature's unknown bounty: It's the entire package - from its ingredient ingenuity to flawless execution. Many have copied chef Rene Redzepi's approach, but sadly most have failed. For the best in class, Noma really is the number one place to go.


No. 2 
El Celler de Can Roca
Can Sunyer 48
Telephone: +34 97 222 21 57
www.cellercanroca.com 

Girona, Spain
El Celler de Can Roca is possibly the least well-known restaurant to have ever held the much-vaunted number-two spot on the list, a quirk which, far from being a hindrance, has allowed the three brothers of Roca to get on with what they do best. Cellar de Can Roca delivers "emotional cuisine" based on traditional, intellectual ideas and an academic approach to cooking to "create new ways to awaken customer's taste memory: forgotten flavors and aromas that bring to mind moods and personal memories otherwise distant in time and space." Is the chef a philosopher or has he watched Ratatouille too many times?


No. 3 
Mugaritz
Otazulueta Baserria, Aludura Aldea 20, 20100, Errenteria, Spain
Telephone: +34 943 522 455
www.mugaritz.com 

Errenteria, Spain
Mugaritz has two menus that change daily - according to what chef Andoni Luis Aduriz can get his hands on at the street markets and what's growing in the restaurant's herb garden. Classic locavore. Whatever happens, you can expect to sample the team's intricate dishes that seek to reconnect diners with nature. His self-dubbed 'techno-emotional' approach sees the appliance of science and a rigorous understanding of ingredients jostle with produce-driven cuisine. This year, the Spanish seem to be about emotions and science.


No. 50
Asador Etxebarri
Plaza San Juan 1, 48291 Axpe-Marzana
Telephone: +34 9465 83042
www.asadoretxebarri.com 

Atxondo-Bizkaia, Spain
To see a true culinary workshop in action, head to Asador Etxebarri where part chef, part blacksmith Victor Arguinzoniz deals almost exclusively in grilled food. If you can eat it, he'll grill it: Caviar, cockles and even milk are cooked over locally felled oak and unlike at many Asadors (country style barbeque popular in Spain and South America), few of the ingredients arrive charred or blackened. If you're in Basque country, Asador Etxebarri is a destination.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The 50 Best Restaurants In The World 2010

The business of the best in culinary arts is a competitive one. Foodies and celebrity chefs closely follow the leading guides of gastronomy: The coveted Michelin 3 Stars, are handed out rarely, France prefers its Gault Millau, Asia follows the newcomer Miele Guide, Italy has its Touring Club suggestions and America prefers the Iron Chef spectacle.


But all of these are topped by the annual presentation of "San Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurants."


The list is created from The World's 50 Best Restaurants Academy (organized by Restaurant magazine and funded by S.Pellegrino), an influential group of over 800 international leaders in the restaurant industry. The Academy comprises 26 separate regions around the world, and each region has its own panel of 31 members including a chairperson to head it up. The panel is made up of food critics, writers, chefs and 'gastronomes' each of whom have five votes. Members vote for five restaurants, at least two of which must be used to recognise restaurants outside of their region.


"And The Envelope Please!"


For 2010....the winner of the "Best Restaurant In The World"....is....
Noma, Copenhagen Denmark! El Bulli, a Spanish coast restaurants with a waiting list as long as its balance sheet, took the big fall to a number two position after a few years of being at the top. Blame it on thier current renovation. The third best in the world goes to The Fat Duck, located just West of London. Number Fifty (which is arguably is a great place to be too): Eleven Madison Park, New York, USA.