The Borneo Post

Japan and China dominate list of world’s top restaurant­s

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PARIS: Japan and China have more of the world’s best restaurant­s than anywhere else, according to the La Liste ranking, which will be published next week.

Although the French-based list will declare Guy Savoy’s flagship Paris riverside restaurant the best in the world for the second year running – and French cooking dominates the top 100 – the big trend is the climb of Chinese haute cuisine.

“The rise and rise of China is the big story,” said Jorg Zipprick, who crunched the numbers for the “guide of guides”, which was set up as a “more scientific and reliable” rival three years ago to the Britishbas­ed 50 Best Restaurant­s.

Japan still tops the country table with 138 restaurant­s in the top 1,000 of the French classifica­tion – which aggregates reviews from guides, newspapers and websites including TripAdviso­r – but China is closing the gap fast with 123.

“Up to now China has been one of the most difficult countries to get data from,” Zipprick told AFP, but a boom in local gastronomi­c guides has changed all that.

“Asia has a lot more restaurant­s than Europe and it is only logical that La Liste will reflect that,” he added.

Tokyo institutio­n Kyubey, whose sushi is renowned for being both “extraordin­ary and reasonably priced”, took third spot after Le Bernardin, a New York fish restaurant run by Emmy awardwinni­ng US television chef Eric Ripert. — AFP

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