- Don Julio in Buenos
Aires is named The Best Restaurant in Latin America 2024, sponsored by S.Pellegrino
& Acqua Panna, reclaiming the
No.1 spot for the first time since 2020
- The list showcases restaurants from 22 cities, including six
new entries
- Buenos Aires maintained its
position as the region's top culinary powerhouse with eight
restaurants in the ranking, followed closely by Lima and São Paulo with seven restaurants
each
- Colombian chef-restaurateur Harry
Sasson wins the Woodford Reserve Icon Award for his
contributions to the region's dining scene
- Camila Fiol wins
Latin America's Best Pastry Chef
Award, sponsored by República del Cacao, for her work at Santiago's Fiol Dulcería and beyond
- Trescha in Buenos Aires
receives the Highest New Entry Award, landing on the list at
No.33
- The Highest Climber Award, sponsored by Lee Kum Kee, goes to Rafael in
Lima, which jumps 27 positions to
No.19
- By a vote of his fellow chefs, Sergio Díaz of
Guatemala City's Sublime is
honoured with the Estrella Damm Chefs' Choice Award
RIO DE
JANEIRO, Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The
culinary community descended on Rio de
Janeiro for the second year in a row to attend the unveiling
of Latin America's 50 Best
Restaurants 2024, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna. Presented at the iconic Museu
Histórico Nacional on Tuesday, 26 November, the 12th
edition of the annual ranking celebrates the richness and diversity
of the region's gastronomic offerings, featuring restaurants from
22 cities, based on the expert opinions of 300 industry
insiders.
For the full 1-50 list, please refer to the
accompanying graphic or scroll to the bottom of this
release.
Don Julio in Buenos
Aires claims the top spot this year, winning The Best
Restaurant in Latin America and
The Best Restaurant in Argentina
2024, accolades that it previously collected in 2020. Climbing to
the No.1 position from last year's No.3 ranking, the Argentinian
parrilla has won global recognition for its classic steaks,
extensive wine list and legendary hospitality. This gastronomic
landmark is led by high-profile restaurateur and sommelier
Pablo Rivero, who is admired by
professionals across Latin America
and around the world. His expertise has earned him the prestigious
title of the Beronia World's Best Sommelier at The World's 50 Best
Restaurants 2024 awards.
William Drew, Director of Content
for Latin America's 50 Best
Restaurants, says: "We are delighted to recognise Don Julio as The
Best Restaurant in Latin America
2024. Our sincerest congratulations to Pablo Rivero and the team at Don Julio, a truly
special place that brings Argentine cuisine to the forefront
internationally. We congratulate all the establishments recognised
in this year's Latin
America's 50 Best Restaurants list and reaffirm our
commitment to positioning Latin American cuisine among the most
esteemed in the world. We look forward to witnessing the ongoing
growth and success of these remarkable restaurants in the years to
come."
Buenos Aires maintains its
prime position in the gastronomic landscape this year with eight
restaurants on the 1-50 list, the same number as in 2023, closely
followed by Lima and São Paulo
with seven restaurants each. Brazil's most populous city, São Paulo, grows
its tally of ranked restaurants compared to last year, with
Tuju (No.16) reappearing for the first time since 2021, when
it landed on the 51-100 list, and Kotori (No.50) making its
debut in the 1-50 list. Lima's
Maido (No.2) earns the distinction of The Best Restaurant in
Peru, while Bogotá's El
Chato (No.3) is awarded The Best Restaurant in Colombia.
Other notable wins include Boragó (No.5) in Santiago, voted The Best Restaurant in
Chile; Lasai (No.7) in
Rio de Janeiro, awarded The Best
Restaurant in Brazil and
Quintonil (No.9) in Mexico
City, awarded The Best Restaurant in Mexico. Additionally, Nuema (No.11) in
Quito; Maito (No.14) in
Panama City; Sikwa (No.25) in San José; and Gustu
(No.38) in La Paz, are voted The
Best Restaurant in Ecuador, The
Best Restaurant in Panama, The
Best Restaurant in Costa Rica and
The Best Restaurant in Bolivia,
respectively.
Reflecting the region's expanding panorama of culinary
offerings, six restaurants appear on the list for the first time.
Trescha in Buenos Aires
makes its debut at No.33, earning it the Highest New Entry Award
and reinforcing the city's status as a gastronomic powerhouse.
Huniik in Mérida lands on the list at No.36, while Lo de
Tere in Punta del Este enters the ranking at No.41, making it
The Best Restaurant in Uruguay.
Other new entrants include Manuel (No.42) in Barranquilla,
Colombia and Cordero
(No.44) in Caracas – awarded The
Best Restaurant in Venezuela.
Máximo Bistrot (No.43) in Mexico
City and Aramburu (No.46) in Buenos Aires re-enter the list after previous
recognitions in 2022.
Stefano Bolognese, Sanpellegrino
International Business Unit Director, says: "As long-time main
sponsors of Latin America's 50
Best Restaurants, S.Pellegrino and Acqua
Panna are proud to support this prestigious celebration of
culinary excellence. This event highlights not only the finest
dining experiences across the region but also the incredible talent
and creativity that continue to shape Latin America's vibrant gastronomic scene. We
applaud the passion and innovation of all the chefs and teams who
have made their mark, and we look forward to seeing how their
vision will inspire the future of the industry. Congratulations to
the winner and to all, and keep pushing the boundaries of
creativity to make the world a better place through food."
Seven special award announcements continued the celebration of
culinary excellence at the ceremony for Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants 2024.
Harry Sasson, Colombia's renowned chef-restaurateur, wins
the Woodford Reserve Icon Award for his exceptional contributions
to the region's culinary landscape. A pioneer in Bogotá's evolving
dining scene, Sasson heads up a network of establishments including
his eponymous flagship restaurant, which offers a creative fusion
of Latin American, Japanese and European flavours housed in a
mock-Tudor mansion.
Latin America's Best Pastry
Chef Award, sponsored by República del Cacao, is presented to Camila Fiol, the mastermind behind
Santiago confectionary store Fiol
Dulcería. A former kitchen assistant under Rodolfo Guzmán at
Boragó, Fiol progressed to the position of head pastry chef before
leaving in 2012 to start her innovative sweets shop, where she
serves up daring and experimental combinations.
Laura Hernández Espinosa
takes home the Beronia Latin America's Best Sommelier Award,
recognising the top Colombian wine professional for her
achievements in serving and discovering beverages from indigenous
communities. Espinosa serves as
the head sommelier at Leo in Bogotá and the bar under the same
roof, La Sala de Laura. She is also the executive director of
Funleo, a foundation dedicated to restoring and promoting ancestral
knowledge.
Earning the Highest New Entry Award, Trescha (No.33) is
one of Buenos Aires' most
exclusive restaurants, with only 10 seats and an experimental
14-course menu along with a cocktail terrace. Chef patron Tomás
Treschanski serves up alluring combinations of global ingredients
and influences. Rafael in Lima earns the Highest Climber Award,
sponsored by Lee Kum Kee, a special
distinction recognising the multi-faceted restaurant's leap from
No.46 in 2023 to No.19 this year, scaling 27 positions. Housed in
an art-deco mansion, the restaurant, led by Rafael Osterling, mixes up Peruvian, Italian and
Japanese flavours and ingredients.
Recognised with the Estrella Damm Chefs' Choice Award, Sergio
Díaz heads up Sublime in Guatemala
City – named The Best Restaurant in Guatemala – which interprets the country's
history through a 12-course tasting menu that spans centuries of
ingredients and flavours, from pre-Columbian times to the present.
Creative and passion-driven, Díaz was born into a family of
restaurateurs in the Guatemalan highlands and has extensive
experience as a corporate chef that informs his intensely
professional approach to hospitality and food.
Lunario, a rooftop greenhouse eatery in Mexico's Valle de
Guadalupe, wins the Sustainable Restaurant Award. Opened in
2019 and led by Sheyla Alvarado, the
Baja restaurant's unique approach
to sustainability takes inspiration from local agricultural
traditions. Most of the ingredients on its six- or eight-course
tasting menus are grown at sister farm Finca La Carrodilla, where
everything is produced according to organic certification
guidelines, while fresh seafood is brought in from the Pacific
Ocean just 15 kilometres away.
During the awards evening, recipients of the previously
announced special awards were also honoured, including
Marsia Taha Mohamed as
Latin America's Best Female Chef;
Tuju (No.16) in São Paulo, winner of the Gin Mare Art of
Hospitality Award; and Clara in Quito as the recipient of the American Express
One To Watch Award.
The Voting Process
The 50 Best organisation's role in promoting restaurants and
showcasing culinary talent remains vitally important, continuing to
support the hospitality sector by inspiring diners to seek out
exciting gastronomic experiences. 50 Best works with professional
services consultancy Deloitte as its official independent
adjudication partner to help protect the integrity and authenticity
of the voting process and the resulting list of Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants 2024.
The Latin America's 50 Best
Restaurants Academy is comprised of 300 regional voting members,
each of whom is hand-picked for their expert opinion of the Latin
American restaurant scene. The votes of this Academy make up the
Latin America's 50 Best
Restaurants list. The Academy is divided into five regions:
Mexico, Central America, South America (North), South America (South), and Brazil. Each region has voters made up of
journalists, food critics, chefs, restaurateurs and well-travelled
gourmets. Each member submitted 10 votes on what they considered
their best dining experiences of the previous 18 months – at least
four of those votes must go to restaurants outside their own
country. To see more details on Latin
America's 50 Best Restaurants voting process, click
here.
EDITOR'S NOTES:
Ranking
|
Establishment
|
City/Town
|
1
|
Don Julio
|
Buenos Aires
|
2
|
Maido
|
Lima
|
3
|
El Chato
|
Bogotá
|
4
|
Kjolle
|
Lima
|
5
|
Boragó
|
Santiago
|
6
|
Celele
|
Cartagena
|
7
|
Lasai
|
Rio de
Janeiro
|
8
|
Mérito
|
Lima
|
9
|
Quintonil
|
Mexico City
|
10
|
Leo
|
Bogotá
|
11
|
Nuema
|
Quito
|
12
|
Alcalde
|
Guadalajara
|
13
|
Mayta
|
Lima
|
14
|
Maito
|
Panama City
|
15
|
A Casa do
Porco
|
São Paulo
|
16
|
Tuju
|
São Paulo
|
17
|
Fauna
|
Valle de
Guadalupe
|
18
|
Gran Dabbang
|
Buenos Aires
|
19
|
Rafael
|
Lima
|
20
|
Evvai
|
São Paulo
|
21
|
Oteque
|
Rio de
Janeiro
|
22
|
Sublime
|
Guatemala
City
|
23
|
Villa Torél
|
Ensenada
|
24
|
Pujol
|
Mexico City
|
25
|
Sikwa
|
San José
|
26
|
Nelita
|
São Paulo
|
27
|
Metzi
|
São Paulo
|
28
|
Cosme
|
Lima
|
29
|
Mishiguene
|
Buenos Aires
|
30
|
La Mar
|
Lima
|
31
|
El Preferido de
Palermo
|
Buenos Aires
|
32
|
Arca
|
Tulum
|
33
|
Trescha
|
Buenos Aires
|
34
|
Niño Gordo
|
Buenos Aires
|
35
|
Maní
|
São Paulo
|
36
|
Huniik
|
Mérida
|
37
|
Julia
|
Buenos Aires
|
38
|
Gustu
|
La Paz
|
39
|
Mercado 24
|
Guatemala
City
|
40
|
Cantina del
Tigre
|
Panama City
|
41
|
Lo de Tere
|
Punta del
Este
|
42
|
Manuel
|
Barranquilla
|
43
|
Máximo
Bistrot
|
Mexico City
|
44
|
Cordero
|
Caracas
|
45
|
Humo Negro
|
Bogotá
|
46
|
Aramburu
|
Buenos Aires
|
47
|
Sud 777
|
Mexico City
|
48
|
Rosetta
|
Mexico City
|
49
|
Mil
|
Moray
|
50
|
Kotori
|
São Paulo
|
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About Latin America's 50
Best Restaurants
Latin
America's 50 Best Restaurants was launched in 2013 to
celebrate gastronomy across the region and to provide diners around
the globe with local insight and culinary recommendations. The
Latin America's 50 Best
Restaurants list is created by the Latin
America's 50 Best Restaurants Academy, an influential group
of 300 leaders in the restaurant industry across Latin America, each selected for their expert
opinion of Latin America's
restaurant scene. The Latin
America's 50 Best Restaurants list is published by
William Reed, which also publishes
The World's 50 Best Restaurants, launched in 2002; Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, launched in 2013;
and Middle East & North Africa's 50 Best Restaurants, launched
in 2022.
About the host destination partner: Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro is a global city, known around
the world for its lush natural beauty and vibrant culture. In
addition to the beaches, lakes, forests and mountains mixed up with
the urban life, Rio has a pulsating gastronomic life, which is
reflected in its aromas, textures and flavours, a unique way of
life. From taverns to haute cuisine, from traditional feijoada to
seafood, the city offers tourists and locals a diverse and creative
cuisine, rich in local ingredients and plural influences. Renowned
and award-winning chefs – Brazilian and foreign – delight the most
demanding palates. And, even in the simplest places, there is
always a door open to the street, a table on the sidewalk, a snack,
an ice-cold beer, a caipirinha and the Carioca way of serving the
most sophisticated happiness. From traditional Brazilian food, with
its indigenous, African and European touches, to the contemporary
and cosmopolitan fusion of Asian restaurants, Rio is a city open to
foreigners, to the new. From vegetarian cuisine to the classic
Brazilian barbecue, the city has open arms for everyone. From a
kiosk by the sea to restaurants in the middle of the forest, high
up in the mountains, Rio is a true gastronomic capital of
Latin America. On the menu: the
carioca soul and the flavour of a happy life.
About the main sponsor: S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna
S.Pellegrino &
Acqua Panna are the main sponsors of
Latin America's 50 Best
Restaurants. S.Pellegrino & Acqua
Panna are the leading natural mineral waters in the fine
dining world. Together they interpret Italian style worldwide as a
synthesis of excellence, pleasure and well-being.
Our partners
- Rio de Janeiro City Hall –
Official Host Destination Partner
- S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna –
Main Partner & Official Water Partner; sponsor of The Best
Restaurant in Latin America
2024
- Gin Mare – Official Gin Partner; sponsor of Gin Mare Art of
Hospitality Award
- Woodford Reserve – Official American Whiskey Partner; sponsor
of Woodford Reserve Icon Award
- American Express Resy – Official Credit Card and Booking
Platform Partner; sponsor of American Express One To Watch
Award
- Beronia – Official Wine Partner; sponsor of Beronia Latin America's Best Sommelier
Award
- Estrella Damm – Official Beer
Partner; sponsor of Estrella Damm Chefs' Choice Award
- República del Cacao – Official
Chocolate Partner; sponsor of Latin
America's Best Pastry Chef Award
- Aspire Lifestyles – Official Concierge Partner
- Lee Kum Kee – Official Sauces
& Condiments Partner; sponsor of Highest Climber Award
- Copacabana Palace Hotel – Official Host Hotel Partner
- Fairmont Rio de Janeiro Copacabana Hotel – Official Hotel
Partner
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