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The World’s 50 Best Restaurants Unveils the 51-100 List for 2022

The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2022 51-100

The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2022 will be streamed live on the 50 Best Facebook page here and YouTube channel here beginning at 20:30 (UK time) on 18 July.

The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2022, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, today reveals its list of restaurants ranked from 51st to 100th ahead of the annual awards ceremony, taking place on Monday 18th July in London. The annual list is created by a gender-balanced voting panel comprising 1,080 independent authorities in the world of gastronomy, from renowned international chefs and food journalists to travelling gastronomes. The extended ranking is created from the same voting process as The World’s 50 Best Restaurants and shines a spotlight on hospitality establishments worldwide.

  • The 51-100 list includes 20 new entries from 15 different cities, from Mexico City to Melbourne
  • The 51-100 list includes restaurants in 22 territories across six continents
  • 14 establishments are from Asia, 13 from Europe, 11 from North America, 2 from the Middle East, 2 from Africa, 1 from Oceania, and 7 from South America
  • Restaurants from 5 new destinations have been added including Argentina, China (Mainland), Germany, Singapore and UAE compared to last year’s 51-100 list
  • The highest new entry in the 51-100 list is Trèsind Studio, Dubai, UAE at No.57

Here’s the complete 51-100 list 2022

RankingRestauranteCidadePaís
51AlcaldeGuadalajaraMexico
52Sud 777Mexico CityMexico
53D.O.M.São PauloBrazil
54Lyle’sLondonUK
55AzurmendiLarrabetzuSpain
56La ColombeCape TownSouth Africa
57Trèsind StudioDubaiUAE
58Alléno Paris au Pavillon LedoyenParisFrance
59SazenkaTokyoJapan
60RosettaMexico CityMexico
61La GrenouillèreLa Madelaine-sous-MontreuilFrance
62ErnstBerlinGermany
63Chef’s Table at Brooklyn FareNew YorkUSA
64Fu He HuiShanghaiChina
65Le DuBangkokThailand
66SühringBangkokThailand
67EvvaiSão PauloBrazil
68KjolleLimaPeru
69CosmeNew YorkUSA
70ZénSingaporeSingapore
71MinglesSeoulSouth Korea
72Atelier CrennSan FranciscoUSA
73KolLondonUK
74Blue Hill at Stone BarnsPocantico HillsUSA
75Samrub Samrub ThaiBangkokThailand
76NeighborhoodHong KongHong Kong
77Table by Bruno VerjusParisFrance
78LasaiRio de JaneiroBrazil
79EstelaNew YorkUSA
80AM par Alexandre MazziaMarseilleFrance
81BratLondonUK
82SézanneTokyoJapan
83El ChatoBogotáColombia
84Gimlet at Cavendish HouseMelbourneAustralia
85Raan Jay FaiBangkokThailand
86MiklaIstanbulTurkey
87Orfali Bros BistroDubaiUAE
88MishigueneBuenos AiresArgentina
89Máximo BistrotMexico CityMexico
90WolfgatPaternosterSouth Africa
91OrioleChicagoUSA
92Indian AccentNew DelhiIndia
93Hertog Jan at Botanic SanctuaryAntwerpBelgium
94Burnt EndsSingaporeSingapore
95MetaSingaporeSingapore
96ManíSão PauloBrazil
97BenuSan FranciscoUSA
98TantrisMunichGermany
99Flocons de SelMegèveFrance
100WingHong KongHong Kong

Asia has 14 entries in the extended ranking this year spread across seven cities, including two restaurants from Tokyo – Sazenka (No.59) and new entry Sézanne (No.82). There are two new entries from the UAE: Trèsind Studio (No.57) and Orfali Bros Bistro (No.87), both in Dubai. Additional debutants include two from Mexico City in the form of Rosetta (No.60) and Máximo Bistrot (No.89), as well as three restaurants in France: Table by Bruno Verjus (No.77) in Paris, AM par Alexandre Mazzia (No.80) in Marseille, recently named the American Express One To Watch winner, and Flocons de Sel (No.99) in Megève.

William Drew, Director of Content for The World’s 50 Best Restaurants, says: “We’re thrilled to see 20 new entries join the extended list. It’s great to celebrate a wide range of restaurants and the teams behind them as the gastronomic world continues to recover and rebuild following the huge challenges faced during the pandemic.”