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Two Hong Kong restaurants have ranked in The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025

Find out which Hong Kong fine-dining venues made the list

Cherry Chan
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Calling all foodies: Two of our city’s best restaurants have been named in the annual World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list! This year’s rankings were announced during a live awards ceremony held in Turin, Italy on June 19, featuring restaurants from 22 countries across five continents, with 10 new dining venues debuting on the list. 

Wing
Photograph: Courtesy Wing

This year, two Hong Kong fine-dining stalwarts made the prestigious list, both placing higher than their 2024 rankings. Following its entry as number 24 on the 2024 list, modern Cantonese restaurant Wing landed at number 11 this year and took home the Gin Mare Art of Hospitality award. As for The Chairman, one of our city’s top refined Cantonese dining venues, the restaurant climbed up seven spots and is now ranked at number 19. Going by the World’s 50 Best list, Hong Kong has Asia’s third-best restaurant, only outranked by Bangkok’s Gaggan at number 6 and Tokyo’s Sézanne at number 7. 

Looking at entries from the rest of the world, Maido in Peru jumped four places from 2024’s rankings and clinched the top spot on the list, followed by Asador Etxebarri from Spain’s Atxondo region at number two and Quintonil from Mexico City at number three. 

The Chairman
Photograph: Courtesy The Chairman

This year’s special mentions include Bangkok’s chef Pichaya ‘Pam’ Soontornyanakij taking home the Best Female Chef award and her restaurant, Potong, being recognised with the Highest New Entry award; London-based Ikoyi securing the Highest Climber award after moving up 27 spots from the 2024 list; Albert Adrià from Barcelona’s Enigma presented with the Estrella Damm Chefs’ Choice award; as well as chef-restauranteur Massimo Bottura and partner Lara Gilmore being jointly awarded with the Woodford Reserve Icon Award.

Other noteworthy special awards include Maxime Frédéric from Paris’ Plénitude securing the World’s Best Pastry Chef award; Cartagena’s Celele taking home the Sustainable Restaurant Award for its environmentally friendly initiatives; Khufu in Cairo picking up the One To Watch award; and Mohamed Benabdalla from Spain’s Asador Etxebarri honoured with the World’s Best Sommelier award.

Here’s the complete list of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025:

  1. Maido, Peru
  2. Asado Etxebarri, Atxondo
  3. Quintonil, Mexico City
  4. Diverxo, Madrid
  5. Alchemist, Copenhagen
  6. Gaggan, Bangkok
  7. Sézanne, Tokyo 
  8. Table by Bruno Verjus, Paris
  9. Kjolle, Lima
  10. Don Julio, Buenos Aires
  11. Wing, Hong Kong
  12. Atomix, New York
  13. Potong, Bangkok
  14. Plénitude, Paris
  15. Iyoki, London
  16. Lido 84, Gardone Riviera
  17. Sorn, Bangkok
  18. Reale, Castel di Sangro
  19. The Chairman, Hong Kong
  20. Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, Brunico
  21. Narisawa, Tokyo
  22. Sühring, Bangkok
  23. Boragó, Santiago
  24. Elkano, Getaria
  25. Odette, Singapore
  26. Mérito, Lima
  27. Trèsind Studio, Dubai
  28. Lasai, Rio de Janeiro
  29. Mingles, Seoul
  30. Le Du, Bangkok
  31. Le Calandre, Rubano
  32. Piazza Duomo, Alba
  33. Steirereck, Vienna 
  34. Enigma, Barcelona
  35. Nusara, Bangkok
  36. Florilège, Tokyo
  37. Orfali Bros, Dubai
  38. Frantzén, Stockholm
  39. Mayta, Lima
  40. Septime, Paris
  41. Kadeau, Copenhagen
  42. Belcanto, Lisbon
  43. Uliassi, Senigallia
  44. Le Cime, Osaka
  45. Arpège, Paris
  46. Rosetta, Mexico City
  47. Vyn, Skillinge
  48. Celele, Cartagena
  49. Kol, London
  50. Restaurant Jan, Munich

For more information, visit theworlds50best.com. Relive the moments of the World's 50 Best Restaurants ceremony on this link.

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