The Asian Age

Restaurant loses star chef but retains top rank

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Paris: The Swiss restaurant named the best in the world last year remained in the top 10 of the La Liste ranking on Monday despite the tragic loss of its star chef, who killed himself weeks after lifting the honour.

The Restaurant de’l Hotel de Ville, at Crissier, near Lausanne, came joint fourth in the latest French-based guides aggregator, which claims to be more “more scientific and reliable” than its British-based rival, the 50 Best Restaurant­s.

Benoit Violier, 44, shot himself in January seven weeks after receiving the award, but his widow Brigitte vowed that the restaurant would remain open. It has also since retained its maximum three-star Michelin Guide rating.

While French chef Guy Savoy topped this year’s rankings for his Paris restaurant in la Monnaie, the old French national mint, Japanese restaurant­s came out on top overall.

Two Tokyo institutio­ns made the top 10: the minuscule Kyo Aji, and Kyubey, whose sushi is renowned for being both “extraordin­ary and reasonably priced”, La Liste said. Two New York restaurant­s were up there alongside them, double Emmy-award-winning US television chef Eric Ripert’s Le Bernardin fish restaurant — which came joint second — and JeanGeorge­s in Trump Tower.

Italy’s Osteria Francescan­a in Modena — which topped the 50 Best rankings — came joint third in La Liste, which praised not only its inventive use of the local Parmigiano Reggiano cheese but also “its deep commitment to fighting food waste”. Restaurant­s in Italy also came out best overall for value for money, it said.

 ??  ?? Chef Benoit Violier shot himself in January seven weeks after Restaurant de’l Hotel de Ville received the award.
Chef Benoit Violier shot himself in January seven weeks after Restaurant de’l Hotel de Ville received the award.

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