The Danish establishment “Geranium”, led by chef Rasmus Kofoed in Copenhagen, was crowned Monday evening in London “best restaurant in the world 2022” in the “50 Best Restaurants” ranking. French chefs were once once more shunned.
The Peruvian restaurant “Central”, in Lima, comes second in this ranking of the 50 best restaurants in the world established by the British magazine specializing in Restaurant, the most coveted in world gastronomy. Two Spanish restaurants follow, the Barcelona establishment “Disfrutar” (3rd) and the Madrid establishment “Diverxo” (4th).
This is the second consecutive year that a Danish restaurant has been crowned, “Geranium”, second in the “50 Best” last year, succeeding “Noma”. Inspired by nature, its chef Rasmus Kofoed won the Bocuse d’Or in 2011. His establishment received the country’s first three stars from the Michelin guide in 2016.
Three award-winning French restaurants
The Colombian Leonor Espinosa also received the prize for the “best female chef in the world”, succeeding the Peruvian Pía León. His restaurant Leo, in Bogota, ranks 48th.
Like last year, only three French restaurants, all Parisian, were distinguished in the top 50: “Septime”, by Bertrand Grébaud, who moved up two places to settle in 22nd place, “Le Clarence” by Christophe Pelé, newcomer (28th) and “Arpège” by Alain Passard, relegated to 31st position (-8 places).
“50 Best” has been awarded since 2002 by 1,080 “independent experts” (chefs, specialist journalists, restaurant owners, etc.), who rate their experiences over the past 18 months under the aegis of the British press group’s “Restaurant” magazine. William Reed.
Distributed in 27 regions of the world, with 40 voters each, they can vote for 10 restaurants, including at least three outside their region.
The legitimacy of this classification, sponsored by several brands, is regularly disputed, in particular by French chefs who accuse it of complacency and opacity. In response, its detractors, French, but also Japanese and American, launched in 2015 “La liste”, a ranking of 1000 tables around the world.
This article has been published automatically. Sources: ats / afp