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Maido In Lima Named No.1 On The List Of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025

Australia didn't place at all in the top 50, but Sydney did manage to snag one spot for a restaurant at No. 66 and Queenstown New Zealand snuck in at No. 99

June 20, 2025
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Maido, the Lima restaurant run by chef-owner Mitsuharu ‘Micha’ Tsumura, has been named The World’s Best Restaurant 2025, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, succeeding the 2024 winner, Disfrutar in Barcelona, which now enjoys an elevated position in the Best of the Best hall of fame.

Maido
Mitsuharu 'Micha' Tsumura

Ranked at No.5 in the 2024 list, Maido is a masterclass in Nikkei cuisine, blending meticulous Japanese techniques with vibrant Peruvian ingredients to create a dining experience that is both culturally rich and innovatively modern. The restaurant takes its name from a Japanese phrase used to greet people: ‘Maido!’ – the very first word diners hear as Chef Micha’s team warmly welcomes them into the space. Now more than 15 years since its inception, Maido remains rooted in its founding philosophy, showcasing the finest local ingredients, adapted with the seasons, in a tasting menu that stretches across more than 10 courses. Maido is followed in the ranking by Asador Etxebarri (No.2) in Atxondo, Spain and Quintonil (No.3) in Mexico City.

Maido
Maido's Ramen

Albert Adrià, the chef-owner of Enigma (No.34), wins the Estrella Damm Chefs’ Choice Award 2025; the only award to be voted for by his peers, it reflects Adrià’s commitment to creative dining, as he continues to influence modern gastronomy with Enigma’s standing as a distinctive presence on the global culinary scene.

Esteemed chef-restaurateur Massimo Bottura and partner Lara Gilmore have been jointly awarded the Woodford Reserve Icon Award. The dynamic duo are leaders in global gastronomy, known for their culinary innovation and social impact. Together they run Osteria Francescana, voted The World’s Best Restaurant in 2016 and 2018, and the art-filled guesthouse Casa Maria Luigia in Modena. Through initiatives like Food for Soul and the Tortellante Project, they champion sustainability and inclusion, redefining the role of hospitality in society.

  • Maido in Lima, Peru, is named The World’s Best Restaurant 2025, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna

  • Ranking includes restaurants from 22 territories across five continents and 10 new entries

  • Potong in Bangkok earns the Highest New Entry Award

  • Highest Climber Award, sponsored by Lee Kum Kee, goes to Ikoyi, London

  • Massimo Bottura and Lara Gilmore receive the Woodford Reserve Icon Award

  • Paris-based Maxime Frédéric wins The World‘s Best Pastry Chef Award 2025, sponsored by Sosa

  • The World‘s Best Sommelier Award 2025 is presented to Mohamed Benabdallah of Asador Etxebarri in Atxondo, Spain

  • The 50 Best Restaurants Scholarship, in association with Parmigiano Reggiano, is awarded to Angélica Ortiz

  • Celele in Cartagena is announced the winner of the Sustainable Restaurant Award

  • Albert Adrià from Enigma in Barcelona receives the Estrella Damm Chefs’ Choice Award 2025          

Maxime Frédéric is named The World‘s Best Pastry Chef 2025, sponsored by Sosa. Pastry Chef at Cheval Blanc Paris and Plénitude in Paris (No.14), Frédéric has set a new standard in luxury patisserie with his intricate pastry artistry and dedication to craftsmanship.

Ten restaurants make their debut on the 1-50 list this year, including Potong (No.13) and Nusara (No.35) in Bangkok; Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler (No.20) in Brunico, Italy; Mérito (No.26) in Lima; Lasai (No.28) in Rio de Janeiro; Enigma (No.34) in Barcelona; Kadeau (No.41) in Copenhagen; Vyn (No.47) in Skillinge, Sweden; Celele (No.48) in Cartagena and Restaurant Jan (No.50) in Munich, demonstrating the ranking’s growing global reach in celebrating the world’s finest dining destinations.

A further four restaurants re-entered the 1-50 ranking in the form of Narisawa (No.21) in Tokyo; Le Calandre (No.31) in Rubano, Italy; Orfali Bros (No.37) in Dubai and La Cime (No.44) in Osaka.

Based in Bangkok, chef Pichaya ‘Pam’ Soontornyanakij’s Potong (No.13) is recognised with the Highest New Entry Award 2025 and Ikoyi (No.15) in London, secures the Highest Climber Award 2025, sponsored by Lee Kum Kee, moving up 27 spots from the 2024 list.

The winner of the 50 Best Restaurants Scholarship, in association with Parmigiano Reggiano, was also announced this evening, with Angélica Ortiz, an aspiring Colombian chef currently working at Oxomoco in New York, winning a place on the programme.

The World‘s Best Sommelier Award is presented to Mohamed Benabdallah, head sommelier and restaurant manager at Asador Etxebarri in Atxondo, Spain. Renowned for his deep expertise in wine and masterful pairing skills, Benabdallah enhances the purity and simplicity of Asador Etxebarri’s celebrated cuisine.

Celele (No.48) in Cartagena is announced the winner of the Sustainable Restaurant Award in recognition of its strong commitment to sustainability and preserving Colombia’s Caribbean culinary heritage. By sourcing 90 per cent of its ingredients locally, many from the wild, and partnering with local communities and environmental organisations, the restaurant creates a regional and seasonal menu that supports biodiversity and traditional practices.

Celele
Celele

Also celebrated are those honoured with pre-announced special awards. These included: Champions of Change winner Mindy Woods, chef-owner of Karkalla On Country, an immersive culinary and cultural dining experience set on Bundjalung Country in Australia, which invites guests to connect with Aboriginal culture and locally sourced, native ingredients; Chef Pam, winner of The World’s Best Female Chef Award; Wing in Hong Kong, which was presented with the Gin Mare Art of Hospitality Award; and Khufu’s in Cairo, which picked up the Resy One To Watch Award.

An extended list of restaurants ranked from No.51 to No.100 features exceptional venues from 25 territories and 37 cities across 6 continents who have excelled in dining and hospitality voted for by 1,120 international restaurant industry experts and well-travelled gourmets. 

Saint Peter in Sydney places at No.66, up from 98 last year,  while, for the first time, The World’s 50 Best Restaurants recognises a restaurant in New Zealand on the 51-100 list, with Amisfield Restaurant in Queenstown placing at No.99.

St. Peter Sydney
St. Peter Sydney
Kina Crumpet Amisfield Queenstown
Amisfield Queenstown
Kina Crumpet Amisfield Queenstown

Best of the Best

Those in the elite group of past No.1 ranked restaurants have delivered on their exemplary reputations time and again and will be forever honoured as iconic dining destinations in the Best of the Best hall of fame. The chefs and restaurateurs who have led these restaurants to the pinnacle of the list have expressed their desire to invest in the future of the sector and ‘give back’ to the food world through new projects and innovation. The following restaurants have been named No.1 in The World’s 50 Best Restaurants since the list’s inception, and were therefore not eligible for voting in 2025: 

·       El Bulli (2002, 2006-2009)

·       The French Laundry (2003-2004)

·       The Fat Duck (2005)

·       Noma – original location (2010-2012, 2014)

·       El Celler de Can Roca (2013, 2015)

·       Osteria Francescana (2016, 2018)

·       Eleven Madison Park (2017)

·       Mirazur (2019)

·       Noma – current location (2021)

·       Geranium (2022)

·       Central (2023)

·       Disfrutar (2024)

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