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    A new Japanese restaurant tops ‘Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants’ list

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    Tokyo’s Sézanne is the newly crowned winner of “Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2024” list.

    The two Michelin-starred neo-classical French restaurant, located on the 7th floor of the Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi, climbed from No. 2 on the 2023 list to secure the top spot.

    Japan had nine restaurants make this year’s list, as did the small city-state of Singapore.

    Only China — which is more than 13,000 times larger than Singapore — had more, with 11 restaurants named to the list: six in Hong Kong, four in Shanghai and one in Macao.

    Odette, which has been in the top 10 list since 2017, is still the highest-ranking restaurant in Singapore (No. 10), followed by the contemporary Australian barbecue restaurant Burnt Ends (No. 15).

    Singapore — one of the smallest nations by size in Asia — is also home to Euphoria (No. 20), Born (No. 25), Meta (No. 28), Labyrinth (No. 30), newcomer Seroja (No. 31), the French stalwart Les Amis (No. 38) and another new addition, Lolla (No. 43).

    Eight restaurants from Bangkok made the list, six of which ranked in the top 20: Gaggan Anand (No. 3), Nusara (No. 6), Sühring (No. 7), Sorn (No. 11), Le Du (No. 12) and Potong (No. 17).

    Restaurants on the top 50 list are dispersed among 19 cities in Asia.

    The full list

    The complete list of “Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2024” is:

    1. Sézanne, Tokyo
    2. Florilège, Tokyo
    3. Gaggan Anand, Bangkok
    4. The Chairman, Hong Kong
    5. Wing, Hong Kong – Highest Climber Award (32 places from 2023)
    6. Nusara, Bangkok – Art of Hospitality Award
    7. Sühring, Bangkok
    8. Den, Tokyo
    9. La Cime, Osaka, Japan
    10. Odette, Singapore
    11. Sorn, Bangkok
    12. Le Du, Bangkok
    13. Mingles, Seoul
    14. Narisawa, Tokyo
    15. Burnt Ends, Singapore
    16. Neighborhood, Hong Kong
    17. Potong, Bangkok – Asia’s Best Female Chef (for Pichaya “Pam” Soontornyanakij)
    18. 7th Door, Seoul
    19. Fu He Hui, Shanghai
    20. Euphoria, Singapore
    21. Onjium, Seoul
    22. Logy, Taipei
    23. Masque, Mumbai
    24. Toyo Eatery, Manila
    25. Born, Singapore
    26. Indian Accent, New Delhi
    27. Mono, Hong Kong
    28. Meta, Singapore
    29. Samrub Samrub Thai, Bangkok
    30. Labyrinth, Singapore
    31. Seroja, Singapore – Highest New Entry Award
    32. Caprice, Hong Kong
    33. JL Studio, Taichung, Taiwan
    34. Mume, Taipei
    35. Villa Aida, Wakayama, Japan
    36. Ling Long, Shanghai
    37. Ando, Hong Kong
    38. Les Amis, Singapore
    39. Sazenka, Tokyo
    40. 102 House, Shanghai
    41. Mosu, Seoul – Chefs’ Choice Award (for Sung Anh)
    42. Baan Tepa, Bangkok
    43. Lolla, Singapore
    44. Avartana, Chennai, India
    45. Goh, Fukuoka, Japan
    46. August, Jakarta, Indonesia
    47. Cenci, Kyoto, Japan
    48. Anan Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    49. Chef Tam’s Seasons, Macao
    50. Meet the Bund, Shanghai

    Bangkok’s Haoma secured the “Sustainable Restaurant Award.” A new entry to the extended list, the restaurant ranked No. 90 on the 51-100 ranking. It also won the award for its “farm-to-table and zero-waste cooking [and for] producing its own ingredients using hydroponics and sourcing locally from organic farms,” according to the 50 Best organization.

    The list is based on the subjective reviews of more than 300 industry insiders from Asia, according to the 50 Best organization. Voters can nominate up to 10 restaurants, including seven from their own country.

    Judges are divided into six regions — the Indian subcontinent; Southeast Asia (south); Southeast Asia (north); Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao; mainland China and Korea; and Japan — in an effort “to represent the Asian restaurant scene as fairly as possible,” according to the organization’s voting methodology.

    The 50 Best organization also produces an annual ranking for “Asia’s 50 Best Bars,” which was topped by Hong Kong’s Coa in 2023.

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