Toyo Eatery lands in top 50 of Asia’s Best Restaurants for 2019

The chefs and restaurateurs from the top 50 restos in Asia

Singapore’s Odette has put an end to Gaggan’s four-year winning streak and is named Asia’s No. 1 restaurant for 2019.

In a momentous announcement during the S. Pellegrino and Acqua Panna-sponsored Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2019 on March 26, held at the Grand Theater of Wynn Place in Macau, the 2013 One to Watch recipient was hailed not only as Asia’s best, but also the first restaurant from Singapore to bag the most coveted spot.

“It’s hard to believe. It’s amazing,” says Odette chef Julien Royer. “The idea behind this restaurant was really to provide great fine cuisine and genuine hospitality. The restaurant was named after my maternal grandmother and she’s the one who showed me how much pleasure, emotion and love you can give people through cuisine and hospitality. This is my tribute to her.”

Julien Royer and Steven Mason, Odette, winner of The Best Restaurant in Asia, with Stefano Marini,
Director, International Business Unit
S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna

Belon in Hong Kong took a huge leap to no. 15 from last year’s no. 40, while Gaa in Thailand, whose chef Garima Arora took home the Asia’s best female chef award, was also recognized for being the highest new entry (no. 16). Arora’s restaurant is joined by three other female chef-driven restaurants in the elusive list—Paste (no. 28), Bo.Lan (no. 19), and Nahm (no. 22); Nahm’s kitchen is now headed by Pim Techamuanvivit.

Japan has the most number of entries in the list at 12, with four in the top 10 and two newcomers, namely Sazenka (no. 23) and Sugalabo (no. 47). Eight other restaurants enter the roster for the first time, including Sorn (Bangkok), Vea (Hong Kong), Dewakan (Kuala Lumpur), Wing Lei Palace (Macau), and the Philippines’ Toyo Eatery, which landed on the 43rd spot. It’s the sole restaurant from the Philippines.

Chef Vicky Cheng whose resto VEA in Hong Kongs joins the list for the first time
Zaiyu Hasegawa from Den, Yusuke Takada from La Cime, and Hiroyasu Kawate from Florilege
Team Toyo lands at no.43
Daniel Calvert, Belon, winner of the Highest Climber Award

“We’re super grateful,” says May Navarra, the hardworking wife of Toyo Eatery chef Jordy Navarra and the one responsible for front-of-house operations. “And we’d like to thank our team who works relentlessly every single day and firmly believes in our philosophy. We’re also grateful to everyone in the industry—chefs, media, both local and regional—who have been supportive in what we do and stand for. And of course, we’ll always be grateful to our families and friends who believed in us when all we had was a vision.”

The top 10 list:
Odette (Singapore)
Gaggan (Bangkok)
Den (Tokyo)
Sühring (Bangkok)
Florilège (Tokyo)
Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet (Shanghai)
Mume (Taipei)
Narisawa (Tokyo)
Nihonryori RyuGin (Tokyo)
Burnt Ends (Singapore)

Special awards:
Seiji Yamamoto of Nihonryori RyuGin (Tokyo)—The American Express Icon Award
Garima Arora of Gaa (Bangkok)—elit Vodka Asia’s Best Female Chef
Fabrizio Fiorani of Il Ristorante Luca Fantin (Tokyo)— Asia’s Best Pastry Chef, sponsored by Valrhona
Belon (Hong Kong)—Highest Climber Award
Gaa (Bangkok)—Highest New Entry Award, sponsored by Aspire Lifestyles
Zaiyu Hasegawa of Den (Tokyo)—Chefs’ Choice Award, sponsored by Estrella Damm
8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong)—Art of Hospitality Award
Locavore (Bali)—Sustainable Restaurant Award
JL Studio (Taiwan)—Miele One to Watch Award

For the full list of restaurants, visit www.theworlds50best.com/asia.

Special thanks to Wynn Palace in Macau; Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, sponsored by S. Pellegrino and Acqua Panna; and CatchOn.

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