White Rabbit
White Rabbit (Moscow, Russia): At No. 25 on the 2021 list of The World's 50 Best Restaurants, White Rabbit is where you can try this baked cabbage and caviar dish.
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Septime (Paris, France): At No. 24, the no-choice menu at Septime changes seasonally. Highlights might include poached egg with corn and Parmesan.
Pauline Le Goff
Arpège (Paris, France): Esteemed chef Alain Passard is the chef behind Arpège, this year's No. 23.
Cosme
Cosme (New York City): "This is the sort of New York restaurant you can travel across the world to enjoy or return to time and again," says the awards of this eatery, which placed at No. 22.
Hisa Franko
Hiša Franko (Kobarid, Slovenia): Dreznica goat kid consommé with brain, and wild hops pasta is what you could be dining on at chef Ana Roš's restaurant.
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DiverXO (Madrid, Spain): Spanish chef David Munoz poses in his restaurant DiverXO, which placed at No. 20 this year.
Narisawa
Narisawa (Tokyo, Japan): At No. 19, chef Yoshihiro Narisawa's eponymous restaurant serves up some of the finest examples of Japanese winemaking.
Piazza Duomo
Piazza Duomo (Alba, Italy): Piazza Duomo, at No. 18, is praised by the awards for its "inventive, artistic Italian dishes matched with superb wines."
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A Casa do Porco (São Paulo, Brazil): Pork crackling with guava is one of the dishes at this São Paulo restaurant which made it to No. 17.
Elkano
Elkano (Getaria, Spain): Elkano rose from No. 30 up to No. 16 this year.
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Lido 84 (Gardone Riviera, Italy): On the shores of Lake Garda, Lido 84 -- which serves this spaghettone with butter and dried yeast -- made it to No. 15 and was the Highest New Entry.
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Mugaritz (San Sebastian, Spain): This confection of shrimp and ice is part of what helped Mugaritz get to No. 14 this year.
Don Julio
Don Julio (Buenos Aires, Argentina): At No. 13, Don Julio was the only Argentinian restaurant to make the top 50.
Steirereck
Steirereck (Vienna, Austria): This Vienna restaurant made it to No. 12 and won the Art of Hospitality Award.
Den
Den (Tokyo, Japan): The 2019 winner of the Art of Hospitality Award, Den held onto its position at No. 11.
The Chairman
The Chairman (Hong Kong): The Chairman jumped up 31 places from the last awards, up to No. 10, making it this year's Highest Climber.
Pujol
Pujol (Mexico City, Mexico): Pujol rose three places to No. 9 and held onto the title of Best Restaurant in North America.
Odette
Odette (Singapore): Odette jumped ten places to No. 8 and was named Best Restaurant in Asia.
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Maido (Lima, Peru): One of two Lima restaurants in the top ten, Maido rose three places to No. 7.
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Frantzén (Stockholm, Sweden): One of three Scandinavian restaurants in the top 10, Frantzén shot up the rankings from No. 21 to No. 6.
Adria Goula Sarda/Disfrutar
Disfrutar (Barcelona, Spain): One of two Spanish restaurants in the top five, Disfrutar rose four places this year.
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Central (Lima, Peru): Central climbed two places to No. 4, holding onto the award for Best Restaurant in South America, and Pía León was named Best Female Chef.
Asador Extebarri
Asador Etxebarri (Axpe, Spain): Asador Etxebarri held onto the No.3 spot while Victor Arguinzoniz won the Chef's Choice Award.
Claes Bech Poulsen/Geranium
Geranium (Copenhagen, Denmark): Chef Rasmus Kofoed's Geranium is one of two Copenhagen restaurants at the top of the list.
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Noma (Copenhagen, Denmark): René Redzepi's world-famous restaurant reopened in 2018 and has now reclaimed the top spot on the list.
CNN  — 

The gentle clink of glasses, the low hum of conversation, the soft lights and appetite-whetting scents.

All were sadly missed when restaurants around the world were forced to shut their doors in 2020 and 2021, the ovens cold and the owners and workers facing an uncertain future.

It’s another good year for Copenhagen as, for the second year in a row, a restaurant in the Danish capital has been named the best on the planet at the World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards.

The No.1 spot this year goes to what is perhaps the best known name in gastronomy: Noma. Danish chef René Redzepi’s three-Michelin star restaurant first opened in Copenhagen’s Christianshavn neighborhood in 2003 and first took the top slot in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards back in 2010.

A new rule introduced at the 2019 awards rendered previous winners of the top title ineligible for the list, but Noma was able to make the cut as it closed in 2016 then reopened in a new Copenhagen location two years later.

This fundamental change in the rules excludes New York’s Eleven Madison Park, The Fat Duck near London, Osteria Francescana in Modena, Italy, and the 2019 winner, Mirazur in Menton, France. These restaurants are now entered into a separate “Best of the Best” program, of which Noma is the newest member.

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Noma might well be the most famous restaurant in the world.

The fight for survival

Taking to the stage at the Flanders Meeting and Convention Center in Antwerp, Belgium, Redzepi recalled the life-changing experience of first winning the award 11 years ago: “In the wake of this victory, all dreams were seemingly open. It also gave us a chance to be a part – one part – of a transformation of an entire region’s food culture.”

He also reflected on the tough times faced by the industry. “If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s how fragile our dreams can be, how incredibly grueling and difficult this industry can be,” he said.

“I want to recognize all the restaurants and industry people who have fought for survival. It feels a little weird to be standing on this stage knowing there are so many people still fighting.”

Ending on a hopeful note, he said of the Noma team, “We spent the last year and a half dreaming of something. We’re going to go build it now.”

Live well in Lima

Diners who can’t get a table at Noma can always try its Copenhagen neighbor Geranium, in second place, where head chef Rasmus Kofoed serves an adventurous seasonal menu which speaks to his love of sea-foraging. Ingredients on offer include squid, melted smoked lard and essence of yeast.

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Rasmus Kofoed's Copenhagen restaurant Geranium placed second on the 2021 list.

Elsewhere in western Europe, Spain’s showing this year was also solid. Larrabetzu’s Asador Etxebarri – where all dishes, even dessert, are flame-grilled – held onto third place, while chef Victor Arguinzoniz was voted by his peers as the winner of the Chefs’ Choice Award. Barcelona’s Disfrutar rose to No. 5, San Sebastian’s Mugaritz slipped down to No.14, while Madrid’s DiverXO made it to No. 20.

The Peruvian capital of Lima had two restaurants in the top 10: chefs Virgilio Martínez and Pía León’s Central, which climbed two spots to fourth place, and Maido at No.7, whose deal is Japanese-Peruvian fusion, with a highlight being the lucuma ice cream, topped with soy sauce and macambo foam.

In spite of Lima’s lauded restaurants and other spots from Mexico City to Singapore making the top 10, no restaurant outside Europe or North America has ever won the World’s 50 Best prize.

Since the competition’s inception in 2002, all 18 winners have come from Spain, the United States, the UK, Denmark, Italy and France.

Honoring female talent

Central’s Pía León not only celebrated holding onto the award for Best Restaurant in South America, but was also named World’s Best Female Chef. It’s an honor that attracts some controversy as critics see it as reinforcing the inequality that the event’s organizers say it helps address.

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A Culinary Journey to Success

French-born Dominique Crenn, co-owner and chef of San Francisco’s Atelier Crenn (No. 48 on the list), won the Icon Award.

William Drew, director of content for The World’s 50 Best Restaurants, said, “Crenn is not just an outstanding chef and restaurateur, she is an example of someone who speaks truth to power in every aspect of her life – through her leadership, humanity and endless campaigning for social justice within as well as outside of the hospitality sphere.”

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Ana Roš: From the ski slopes to renowned chef

Slovenia’s Hiša Franko, headed up by Ana Roš, 2017’s recipient of the World’s Best Female Chef award, also had a good night – it jumped 17 places up the ranking to No. 21.

Special awards

The Art of Hospitality Award went to Vienna’s Steirereck, at No. 12, where highlights might include sunflower and Jerusalem artichoke with lamb sweetbreads, or the signature char fish cooked tableside in beeswax with yellow carrot “pollen” and sour cream.

Boragó, in Santiago, Chile – No. 38 on the list – won the Sustainable Restaurant Award. It has its own biodynamic farm and a focus on hyper-local, “zero-kilometer”cooking.

Ikoyi, in London’s St. James’s, took home the One to Watch award. Headed up by childhood friends Jeremy Chan and Ire Hassan-Odukale, it serves up authentic West African flavors in a chic modern setting.

US-born Will Goldfarb of Bali’s Room 4 Dessert – and star of Netflix series “Chef’s Table” – won Best Pastry Chef.

World’s 50 Best Restaurants

1. Noma (Copenhagen, Denmark)

1. Geranium (Copenhagen, Denmark)

6. Asador Etxebarri (Axpe, Spain)

7. A Casa do Porco (São Paulo, Brazil)

5. Disfrutar (Barcelona, Spain)

25. Frantzén (Stockholm, Sweden)

26. Restaurant Tim Raue (Berlin, Germany)

36. Odette (Singapore)

9. Pujol (Mexico City, Mexico) *Best Restaurant in North America*

10. The Chairman (Hong Kong) *Highest Climber Award*

11. Den (Tokyo, Japan)

12. Steirereck (Vienna, Austria) *Art of Hospitality Award*

13. Don Julio (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

14. Mugaritz (San Sebastian, Spain)

15. Lido 84 (Gardone Riviera, Italy) *Highest New Entry Award*

16. Elkano (Getaria, Spain)

17. A Casa do Porco (São Paulo, Brazil)

18. Piazza Duomo (Alba, Italy)

19. Narisawa (Tokyo, Japan)

20. DiverXO (Madrid, Spain)

21. Hiša Franko (Kobarid, Slovenia)

22. Cosme (New York City)

23. Arpège (Paris, France)

24. Septime (Paris, France)

25. White Rabbit (Moscow, Russia)

26. Le Calandre (Rubano, Italy)

27. Quintonil (Mexico City, Mexico)

28. Benu (San Francisco, California)

29. Reale (Castel di Sangro, Italy)

30. Twins Garden (Moscow, Russia)

31. Restaurant Tim Raue (Berlin, Germany)

32. The Clove Club (London, UK)

33. Lyle’s (London, UK)

34. Burnt Ends (Singapore) *New entry*

35. Ultraviolet (Shanghai, China)

36. Hof van Cleve (Kruishoutem, Belgium)

37. SingleThread (Healdsburg, California)

38. Boragó (Santiago, Chile) *Sustainable Restaurant Award*

39. Florilege (Tokyo, Japan) *New entry*

40. Sühring (Bangkok, Thailand)

41. Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen (Paris, France)

42. Belcanto (Lisbon, Portugal)

43. Atomix (New York City) *New entry*

44. Le Bernardin (New York City)

45. Nobelhart & Schmutzig (Berlin, Germany) *New entry*

46. Leo (Bogotá, Colombia)

47. Maaemo (Oslo, Norway)

48. Atelier Crenn (San Francisco, California)

49. Azurmendi (Larrabetzu, Spain)

50. Wolfgat (Paternoster, South Africa) *Best restaurant in Africa*