‘Asia is back’: Hong Kong restaurant among 7 named the best in the world


The world has not one new best restaurant, but seven.

That’s according to La Liste, one of a crowded field of publishing restaurant ratings that are increasingly used by diners who travel around the world in search of culinary excellence.

Unlike some other companies that dole out stars or crown the No. 1 restaurant in the world, La Liste compiles scores based on online reviews from casual diners and influencers; magazine and newspaper ratings; and scores from guides and other lists.

The more than 1,000 sources include online travel guides, the food publisher Eater and the Black Pearl guide published by Meituan Dianping in China.
The interior of Lung King Heen in Hong Kong, one of seven restaurants around the world to achieve the highest score in the 2023 La Liste ranking of the world’s best places to eat. Photo; Lung King Heen

“We believe by aggregating these subjective choices, reviews and critics, we end up with a ranking that is a bit more objective,” says Hélène Pietrini, managing director of La Liste, who previously was director of the World’s 50 Best.

The list’s system assigns scores to restaurants in half-point increments up to 99.5, meaning many restaurants end up tied with the same numerical ranking.

French chef Guy Savoy at his eponymous restaurant in Paris, also among the seven named best in the world by La Liste. Photo: AFP
The seven restaurants that received the top score of 99.5 included two repeats from last year: Le Bernardin in New York and Guy Savoy in Paris. Earlier this year, the latter made headlines when it lost its three-Michelin-star status.

Pietrini says that while she respects the various methodologies used by different companies, she thinks consumers benefit from having multiple sources of information and not necessarily just one restaurant that’s universally declared best in the world.

The interior of British chef and restaurateur Simon Rogan’s restaurant L’Enclume, in Cartmel, the English Lake District, one of the seven best in the world, according to La Liste. Rogan also operates Roganic in Hong Kong. Photo: L’Enclume

“In the end, the consumer is not stupid,” she says. “There is not one best, one unique restaurant that is best at one time, one day, one year. The notion of best is a bit more complex.”

Based on La Liste’s computations, 17 restaurants received the No. 2 score of 99; 26 clocked in with 98.5; and 31 spots achieved the No. 4 score of 98. La Liste publishes a list of the top 1,000 restaurants, but includes scores for even more in its app.

“One striking trend is that Asia is back,” Pietrini says, reflecting a part of the world that has more or less fully reopened after the Covid-19 pandemic. Of this year’s top 1,000 restaurants, 139 were in Japan and 76 in mainland China, while 25 were in Hong Kong, 14 in Macau and seven in Taiwan. The United States and France took 106 spots each.

Baby bonito fish marinated in soy sauce, served at Sushi Saito in Tokyo, one of the world’s seven best restaurants according to La Liste. Photo: Sushi Saito

The number of both high- and low-end places that continue to close is notable to Pietrini. It shows the ongoing impact that inflation and rising costs are having on restaurants, at a time when customers have less disposable income, says Joerg Zipprick, La Liste’s editor and co-founder.

Notable restaurants that have announced their closure include Le Gavroche in London, Deanes Eipic in Belfast, and Ernst in Berlin, not to mention the world-famous Noma, “testifying to the considerable impact on upscale dining establishments”, he says.

Restaurants that serve traditional, classic and terroir cuisine tend to survive best during these times, he says. “Periods of prosperity are more conducive to avant-garde gastronomy. Today’s public is looking for comfort food.”

A private kitchen chef in Hong Kong aged 20, he was 8 when he first cooked

La Liste is a relative newcomer on the rankings scene, producing its first list in 2015.

Michelin, on the other hand, started awarding stars in 1926 to restaurants listed in its guide, with the aim of facilitating road trips and promoting its tire business. And UK publisher William Reed has been producing its list of the World’s 50 Best restaurants since 2002; more recently it has added best hotels, as well as global and regional best bars lists.


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