The World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards – a victory for Spain (2024)

Disfrutar in Barcelona has been named the world’s best restaurant. In a lavish ceremony in Las Vegas, the restaurant, described as featuring an “elaborate brand of molecular cuisine packed with pomp and circ*mstance”, capped an exceptional year for Spain, with three of its restaurants finishing in the top four.

In last year’s event, three of the top four were also from Spain, marking the continued shift in global fine dining from Denmark – the country’s highest placing this year was Copenhagen’s Alchemist in eighth – to Iberia.

Asador Etxebarri in the Basque Country came second. The restaurant is noted for its unrepentant commitment to live-fire cooking, even in desserts, including a reduced milk ice cream. Madrid’s Diverxo, described as “hedonistic”, “creative” and “unpredictable”, came fourth.

Table by Bruno Verjus in Paris picked up third spot, while Maido in Lima, South America’s fine dining capital and the home of last year’s winner, rounded off the top five. The awards came the same week a poll commissioned by the French tourist board found Spanish cuisine favoured over French by international holidaymakers.

It was a relatively poor year for the United Kingdom, with just two restaurants finishing in the top 50, down from three last year. Kol in Marylebone, run by Mexican chef Santiago Lastra, jumped from 23rd to 17th, making it the highest British restaurant in an awards some consider to be the highest accolade in global gastronomy. “The achievement belongs to our brilliant team first and foremost,” says Lastra. “And also to Mexico – to its traditions, people, and culture that never ceases to inspire us – and to our farmers and foragers for all the opportunities to explore Britain’s landscape and produce.”

Ikoyi, found on the Strand, dropped seven spots to 42nd. Modern British restaurant The Clove Club, also in London, fell out of the top 50. British restaurants rarely trouble the upper echelons of the awards, with no winners since Heston Blumenthal’s The Fat Duck in 2005.

William Drew, the director of content for the World’s 50 Best Restaurants, described Disfrutar, which also holds three Michelin stars, as an “iconoclastic” restaurant. “The team, led by Oriol Castro, Eduard Xatruch and Mateu Casañas, has shown extraordinary dedication to its craft, amazing and delighting diners with every dish on its extensive menu.” Disfrutar’s tasting menu of around 30 dishes costs £247, and has been described as “avant garde”. Star dishes have included crispy egg yolk with mushroom gelatin, a panchino doughnut with creamy beluga caviar, and a frozen gazpacho sandwich.

The restaurant was founded in 2014 and is helmed by three former El Bulli employees. The legendary restaurant was once considered the home of modernist fine dining, winning the first iteration of the World’s 50 Best in 2002 and picking up four more titles, while finishing in the top three for the first nine years before closing in 2011.

In 2019, the World’s 50 Best changed its rules so former winners were no longer eligible and, since then, the previous year’s runner up has finished top more often than not. Disfrutar came second last year.

Elsewhere, Nobelhart & Schmutzig in Berlin, which came 43rd, won the sustainable restaurant awards for its “unerring advocacy for better agricultural policies and the voices of producers” and a “brutally local” ethos. Pablo Rivero, sommelier and owner of Don Julio in Buenos Aires (10th) was named best sommelier, while Australian chef Neil Perry picked up a lifetime achievement award in recognition of his 45-year career, including restaurants like Rockpool Bar & Grill in Melbourne and Margaret in Double Bay, a suburb of Sydney.

Although there were 26 territories and five continents represented, in what Drew called “a truly global list… demonstrating that the appetite for diversity and excellence in hospitality shows no sign of waning”, the awards still centred largely on Europe, South America and parts of Asia (mostly Japan, Hong Kong and Bangkok). There was only one African restaurant in the top 50, La Colombe in Cape Town, which blends French and Asian cuisines, finishing in 49th. No restaurants from South Asia made the list and with 24 entrants, Europe achieved just under half of the top 50.

The United States received just two entrants, with New York’s Atomix jumping two spots to sixth, while Single Thread in Healdsburg, California, came 46th. France had four in the top 50, all in Paris, with Spain achieving five in total, more than any other individual country.

In an industry dominated by men, Janaína Torres of A Casa Do Porco in São Paulo, which finished 27th, down from 12th last year, picked up the best female chef award. The Telegraph has described the restaurant in downtown São Paulo as looking “more dive bar than fine-dining”, having a reasonably priced tasting menu (around £40), and a mouthwatering pork-centred menu. Other prizes included “champions of change”, awarded for social enterprises. Jessica Rosval and Caroline Caporossi of Roots, in Modena, a restaurant that trains migrant women, was recognised, as was João Diamante of Diamantes Na Cozinha in Rio de Janeiro. The culinary initiative helps create opportunities for young people in vulnerable situations in the city.

Five British restaurants made the extended 51-100 list, released prior to last night’s ceremony. They were Core by Clare Smyth, Mountain, Lyle’s, The Clove Club and Brat, all in London, suggesting the awards voters, made up of over 1,000 “international restaurant industry experts and well-travelled gourmets”, have paid little attention to the provinces, where some of Britain’s best cooking is taking place.

The World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards – a victory for Spain (2024)

FAQs

How many Spanish restaurants are on the list of the 50 best in the world? ›

The rankings come from members of the World's 50 Best Restaurants Academy, made up of chefs, food writers and other industry experts. All totaled, Spain claimed three of the top five spots on this year's list—and six total.

Why did El Bulli restaurant close down? ›

Closure. In 2010, Ferran Adrià announced he would close El Bulli in 2012, due to the massive monetary loss it was incurring. He was quoted by The New York Times as planning to replace it with a culinary academy.

How much did a meal at El Bulli cost? ›

When his restaurant El Bulli closed, he was charging only $300 Euros per person (plus drinks). He actually LOST money for each reservation, which he made back from the money he made from his books, TV appearances, and speaking events.

Why was El Bulli so important? ›

His ground-breaking restaurant, located in Roses, Spain, had changed the future course of gastronomy, giving birth to revolutionary techniques such as foams and spherification, and creating dishes that sparked many copycats, like the famous liquid olive.

How many years was El Bulli ranked as #1 on the world's 50 best list? ›

The following restaurants have been named No. 1 in the World's 50 Best Restaurants since the list's inception and were therefore no longer eligible for voting: El Bulli (2002, 2006–2009) The French Laundry (2003–2004)

How many restaurants does Spain have? ›

The short version is that the total number of restaurants in Spain is 38,578 restaurants while the total number of daily menu, or fixed-price restaurants, is 12,546 restaurants with a market share of 38.5% of the total restaurants in Spain.

Can you still eat at El Bulli? ›

Foodies who never got to make a pilgrimage to one of the world's most famous restaurants, elBulli, will now be able to go. Ferran Adrià is reopening its doors, but not as a restaurant; it's opening as a museum in June.

What replaced El Bulli? ›

But in a shock to the culinary world, Adrià announced the next year that El Bulli would close as a restaurant and transform into a museum, with the goals of celebrating its legacy and fostering education in the fine-dining sector.

Has El Bulli reopened? ›

Exactly 12 years after serving its last dinner, Adrià reopened the site of the best restaurant in the world to honor the place and to start a new pioneering change in the world, to "enliven" but also to "explain" the legacy of the famous bistro.

Why was El Bulli losing money? ›

My hypothesis is that the restaurant was never intended to turn a profit, but rather it was a loss leader for book sales, endorsem*nts, lecture fees, TV contracts, cookware lines, and so on for Ferran Adria.

How many Michelin stars does El Bulli have? ›

elBulli had 3 Michelin stars and was one of the best restaurants in the world.

Why did El Bulli shut down? ›

Adrià later told Eater, "We closed El Bulli because we had been searching for the limits around what a restaurant experience could be, Once we felt we could not go much further in this sense, we decided to close."

Is Ferran Adrià still cooking? ›

As Ferran Adria has stated “I have not stopped working nor experimenting”.

Is the menu based on El Bulli? ›

One restaurant that was used as a reference point was Spanish chef Ferran Adrià's restaurant, El Bulli, in Catalonia, Spain, “where there is a constant experimentation with dishes and spices.” Indeed, a spice wall composed of various small bottles can be seen in The Menu, which is a nod to El Bulli.

Is Spanish cuisine the best in the world? ›

According to a ranking carried out by TasteAtlas, an experiential travel online guide for traditional food, users, based on criteria such as the ingredients, dishes and drinks of each cuisine, have voted Spanish food as third best in the world, with a score of 4.59 out of 5 points.

Who is the Spanish chef the best restaurant in the world? ›

This prestigious culinary ranking has, for the third year in a row, given top honors to the Spanish chef Dabiz Muñoz. Muñoz currently has 3 Michelin stars. His restaurant DiverXO in Madrid was ranked number 3 in the world in 2023.

Which country has the best restaurants in the world? ›

  • Italy. #1 in Has great food. #15 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Spain. #2 in Has great food. #17 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • Mexico. #3 in Has great food. #33 in Best Countries Overall. ...
  • France. #4 in Has great food. ...
  • Greece. #5 in Has great food. ...
  • Thailand. #6 in Has great food. ...
  • Turkey. #7 in Has great food. ...
  • Portugal. #8 in Has great food.

Which cuisine has the most restaurants in the world? ›

Chinese restaurants are the most common eateries found across the most visited cities in the world. It is easy to see why Chinese cuisine is sought after by many worldwide; – the unique flavors coupled with several healthy options, Chinese food has something for everyone.

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