Danish restaurant crowned world’s best, Peruvian eatery in at No.2

Danish restaurant crowned world’s best, Peruvian eatery in at No.2

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Danish restaurant crowned world’s best, Peruvian eatery in at No.2

Danish establishment “Geranium” has been crowned No.1 in the coveted list of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants this year, which left a bad taste for shunned French chefs.

The ceremony was due to be held in Moscow but was moved to ­London, and there were no Russian restaurants ranked.

“Geranium” is run by chef Rasmus Kofoed in Copenhagen and is the second Danish restaurant to win in a row, taking over from Noma in 2022.

Peruvian restaurant “Central” in Lima came runner-up in the coveted list of the best, established by British trade magazine Restaurant in 2002. 

Spanish restaurants “Disfrutar” in Barcelona and “Diverxo” in Madrid came third and fourth.

Inspired by nature, Kofoed’s restaurant received the first three Michelin stars for Denmark in 2016.

The awards named Colombian ­Leonor Espinosa as the “world’s best ­female chef” and her restaurant Leo was ranked 48th in the list.

Despite France’s famed cuisine, only three French restaurants – all in Paris – featured in the top 50: “Septime” in 22nd, “Le Clarence” in 28th and “Arpege” in 31st.

The list is selected by 1,080 independent culinary experts including chefs, specialist journalists and restaurant owners who note their experiences in the past 18 months under the aegis of the magazine.

The experts are divided up into 27 regions with 40 voters each and they can each vote for 10 restaurants including at least three outside their region.

The list, sponsored by several brands, often comes under fire, especially by French chefs who accuse it of complacency and a lack of transparency.

French critics, as well as those from Japan and the US, established their own “La Liste” in 2015, ranking 1,000 restaurants worldwide.