Nahm Restaurant in
Bangkok has secured the No.1 spot at the Asia's 50
Best Restaurants 2014 awards in
Singapore, earning the title of The S. Pellegrino Asia's Best Restaurant. Opened in 2010, it is also named The S. Pellegrino Best Restaurant in
Thailand.
Now in its
second year, Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, sponsored
by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna and organised by William Reed Business Media,
announced the 2014 winners at an awards ceremony at Capella Hotel, Singapore.
China leads
Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2014 with 16 establishments, followed by Japan and Singapore landing 10 and eight restaurants respectively. The 2014 list welcomes 10 new entries,
including first-time representation from restaurants in Korea (Jungsik, No.20),
and Taiwan (Le Moût, No.24).
Individual Country
Awards:
Amber (No.4) in Hong Kong earns the title of The
S. Pellegrino Best Restaurant in China.
Last year's winner Narisawa (No.2) takes the title of The
S.Pellegrino Best Restaurant in Japan. Japan boasts three new entries,
namely L'Effervescence (No.25), Sukiyabashi Jiro (No.38) and Sawada (No.41).
Restaurant André (No.6) is named The
S.Pellegrino Best Restaurant in Singapore for
the second consecutive year. Chef-owner André Chiang also picks up the
respected Chefs' Choice Award, voted for by his peers on Asia's 50 Best
Restaurants list. Singapore's eight entries includes the new addition of
Tippling Club at No. 23.
India is well represented on the list with six entries.
Leading the contingent, Bukhara (No.27) takes the title of The
S.Pellegrino Best Restaurant in India.
Asia's 50 Best Restaurants also awards Nihonbashi in
Colombo (No.44) The S.Pellegrino Best Restaurant in Sri
Lanka and Sarong in Bali
(No.47) The S.Pellegrino Best Restaurant in Indonesia.
The winners' circle also includes Ivan Li of Family
Li Imperial Cuisine in Shanghai (No.46),
who is the worthy recipient of The Diners Club® Lifetime Achievement
Award. Chef Lanshu Chen of Le Moût in Taiwan has double reason to
celebrate: aside from Le Moût entering the list at No.24 and securing the title
of The S.Pellegrino Best Restaurant in Taiwan, Lanshu is named Veuve
Clicquot Asia's Best Female Chef.
Other award
winners announced include:
Asia's Best Pastry Chef, sponsored by Cacao
Barry: Janice Wong
For a second consecutive year, Janice Wong, owner-chef of 2am: dessert bar
in Singapore, is the recipient of this prestigious award.
Highest New Entry Award, sponsored by
LesConcierges: Jungsik
Entering Asia's 50 Best Restaurants list at No.20, the
Seoul restaurant earns the Highest
New Entry Award, sponsored by Les Concierges, as well as The S.Pellegrino Best Restaurant in
Korea.
One To Watch,
sponsored by Peroni Nastro Azzurro: Tenku RyuGin
Located in Hong Kong, making its debut on the list at
No.50, the first satellite restaurant of RyuGin Japan continues chef Seiji
Yamamoto's tradition of serving time-honoured Japanese dishes with a hearty
dose of modern style.
Highest Climber Award, sponsored by Zacapa
Rum: Fook Lam Moon
A Hong Kong
institution, the family-run Fook Lam Moon rose 29 places, from No.48 in 2013 to its current standing at No.19.
William Drew, Group
Editor of Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, said: "Asia's 50 Best Restaurantscontinues
to evolve and grow, as evidenced by the addition of 10 new restaurants to the
list. These new entries highlight
the creativity, variety and sophistication of Asia's ever-changing culinary
scene."
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