The Lisbon restaurant, defined as “the main gastronomic
destination in the Portuguese capital”, remains the only Portuguese entry on
the list of the 50 best in the world (‘World’s 50 Best Restaurants’).
Belcanto, which holds two Michelin stars, first entered the
list in 2019, when it was placed in 42nd.
“We have represented Portugal on this distinguished list for
the last six years. This recognition is very important for us here in the
Belcanto team and also for Lisbon and Portugal. This distinction helps to
promote Portuguese cuisine to the world and enhance the value of Lisbon and
Portugal as gourmet and tourist destinations. More and more people are
travelling in search of different countries’, cities’ and regions’ gastronomic
identities. Food is an important aspect of any culture. Increasingly, Portugal
has everything it needs to make it a perfect foodie destination.” said José
Avillez.
“A legendary establishment that opened its doors as a men's
club in 1958, chef José Avillez took the helm at Belcanto in 2012. Under his
culinary navigation, the restaurant earned its first Michelin star that year; a
second followed just two years later", says the organisation, which
describes Avillez's cuisine as making "full use of the Portuguese
coast" and providing a "gastronomic journey through contemporary
Portuguese cuisine".
This year, Geranium (Copenhagen) rose to the top of the list
– last year, chef Rasmus Kofoed's restaurant, which also has three Michelin
stars, took second place.
“Geranium is a holistic space that embraces the circle of
life. Food is a connector, bringing people from all continents together,” said
Rasmus Kofoed.
The Peruvian restaurant Central (4th last year),
by Virgilio Martínez and Pía León, rose to second place, while Disfrutar
(Barcelona, owned by chefs Oriol Castro, Mateu Casañas and Eduard Xatruch) moved
up to third place (5th in 2021).
Jesus lads, an article about making it into top 50 and you fail to mention what number. Thanks for letting us know what number it was in 2019 though!
By OhDear from Lisbon on 19 Jul 2022, 22:47
Lol OhDear, well spotted. It's number 46.
I'm not impressed by Portuguese fine dining. It's very London circa 2003. The Portuguese do simple the best. Lagging 20 years behind Paris, Tokyo, NYC and London is pathetic. Don't try to compete, you lose. Do your own thing.
By Hart from Lisbon on 20 Jul 2022, 11:49