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The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025: Who takes the top spot?

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The World’s 50 Best Restaurants has announced this year’s recipients of ‘The World’s Best Restaurant’ – one of the world’s most prestigious food awards.

The awards ceremony took place last night in Turin, Italy, where the crowd gathered to celebrate the top restaurants and chefs for 2025. A panel of more than 1,000 experts, split into 27 regions around the world, came together to decide on the final ranking.

So, what is the World’s Best Restaurant this year?  

The accolade went to Maido in Lima, Peru – which was placed at number 5 in the 2024 awards and now unseats last year’s winner, Disfrutar in Barcelona, Spain, to the top spot.  

Maido’s Lima-born chef Mitsuharu Tsumura cooks a fusion of Latin American and Japanese flavours, and said: “We talk a lot about sustainability of the environment, but we rarely talk about human sustainability. I think this industry can be an example of how we can bring people together with the power of food.”

Maido
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Maido, Lima
Maido, LimaThe Worlds 50 Best – @mitsuharu_maido

Every year, the panel awards special prizes to chefs, front-of-house staff, and activists who are leading the charge in hospitality in 2025. 

This year’s special awards went to the Best Female Chef, Pichaya ‘Pam’ Soontornyanakij of Potong, Bangkok and Mindy Woods in Byron Bay, winner of the Champions of Change 2025 award.  

The World’s Best Pastry Chef award went to Parisian chef Maxime Frederic, while the Estrella Damm Chefs’ Choice Award went to Alberta Adrià, head chef of Enigma in Barcelona. 

Asador Etxebarri, Atxondo
Asador Etxebarri, AtxondoThe Worlds 50 Best – @asadoretxebarrioficial

The highest-ranking restaurants on each continent were given a special mention.

Maido, as the best restaurant in the world, takes care of South America. Incidentally, Peru was well represented in the Top 50 list, as three other Lima-based establishments joined Maido: Kjolle (9); Mérito (26); Mayta (39).

Tresind Studio in Dubai (ranked number 27 in this year’s awards) was named the best restaurant in the Middle East. The best restaurant in Asia is Gaggan in Bangkok, at number 6, while the best restaurant in North America is Quintonil in Mexico City (number 3).  

The best restaurant in Europe is Asador Etxebarri in Spain (number 2 this year and last year). Spain also has DiverXO in Madrid in the global Top 5, retaining its number 4 spot.

Diverxo, Madrid
Diverxo, MadridThe Worlds 50 Best – @diverxo

Elsewhere in the Top 20, Denmark’s Alchemist (Copenhagen) ranks number 5 and climbs three spots compared to last year;  France’s Paris-based Table by Bruno Verjus drops to number 8 from its number 3 ranking in 2024, and Plénitude (also in Paris) has the 14th spot this year, up four compared to last year; and the UK’s Ikoyi, which was ranked 42nd in 2024, jumps up to number 15.

Ikoyi, London
Ikoyi, LondonThe Worlds 50 Best – @ikoyi_london

Italy is the European country with the most restaurants in 2025’s Top 20 list, with Lido 84 in Lake Garda, Reale in Castel di Sangro and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico all ranking 16th, 18th and 20th respectively.

Lido 84, Gardone Riviera
Lido 84, Gardone RivieraThe Worlds 50 Best – @ristorantelido84

Here is the full Top 50 restaurant list (European entries in bold):  

1. Maido, Lima, Peru 

2. Asador Etxebarri, Atxondo, Spain 

3. Quintonil, Mexico City, Mexico 

4. DiverXO, Madrid, Spain 

5. Alchemist, Copenhagen, Denmark 

6. Gaggan, Bangkok, Thailand 

7. Sezanne, Tokyo, Japan 

8. Table by Bruno Verjus, Paris, France 

9. Kjolle, Lima, Peru 

10. Don Julio, Buenos Aires, Argentina 

11. Wing, Hong Kong 

12. Atomix, New York, USA 

13. Potong, Bangkok, Thailand 

14. Plénitude, Paris, France 

15. Ikoyi, London, UK 

16. Lido 84, Lake Garda Italy 

17. Sorn, Bangkok, Thailand 

18. Reale, Castel di Sangro, Italy 

19. The Chairman, Hong Kong 

20. Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, Brunico, Italy 

21. Narisawa, Tokyo, Japan 

22. Serene, Bangkok, Thailand 

23. Boragó, Santiago, Chile 

24. Elkano, Getaria, Spain 

25. Odette, Singapore 

26. Mérito, Lima, Peru 

27. Tresind Studio, Dubai, UAE 

28. Lasai, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

29. Mingles, Seoul, South Korea 

30. Le Du, Bangkok, Thailand 

31. Le Calandre, Rubano, Italy 

32. Piazza Duomo, Alba, Italy 

33. Steirereck, Vienna, Austria 

34. Enigma, Barcelona, Spain 

35. Nusara, Bangkok, Thailand 

36. Florilège, Tokyo, Japan 

37. Orfali Bros, Dubai, UAE 

38. Frantzen, Stockholm, Sweden 

39. Mayta, Lima, Peru 

40. Septime, Paris, France 

41. Kadeau, Copenhagen, Denmark 

42. Belcanto, Lisbon, Portugal 

43. Uliassi, Senigallia, Italy 

44. La Cime, Osaka, Japan 

45. Arpege, Paris, France 

46. Rosetta, Mexico City, Mexico 

47. Vyn, Skillinge, Sweden 

48. Celele, Cartagena, Colombia 

49. Kol, London, UK 

50. Restaurant Jan, Munich, Germany 

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