See ranking of the best restaurants in Latin America – 11/16/2023 – Food
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50 Best, considered the Oscar of gastronomy, announced the list of the best restaurants in Latin America ranked between 51st and 100th positions this Thursday (16).
The classification is an extended version of the Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023 list – an award that will take place on the 28th of this month, at the Copacabana Palace hotel, in Rio de Janeiro. In recent years, the ranking has been topped by Peruvian restaurants, but the presence of Brazilians has increased.
São Paulo and Santiago lead the way with six restaurants each, followed by Bogotá and Buenos Aires, with four restaurants each. Below, check out the best restaurants between 51st and 100th in Latin America:
51 – Fonda Lo Que Hay (Panama City)
52 – Diacá (Guatemala City)
53 – Animalón (Valle de Guadalupe)
54 – Lunario (Ensenada)
55 – Máximo Bistrot (Mexico City)
56 – Charco (São Paulo)
57 – Fame Osteria (São Paulo)
58 – Huniik (Mérida)
59 – El Xolo San (Salvador)
60 – Aramburu (Buenos Aires)
61 – Cow Face (Monterrey)
62 – Ancestor (La Paz)
63 – Mocotó (São Paulo)
64 – Kotori (São Paulo)
65 – DOM (São Paulo)
66 – Lo de Tere (Punta del Este)
67 – La Calma by Fredes (Santiago)
68 – Olam (Santiago)
69 – Quitu (Quito)
70 – Pulpería Santa Elvira (Santiago)
71 – Manzanar (Montevideo)
72 – Elena (Buenos Aires)
73 – Isolina Barranco (Lima)
74 – Mesa Franca (Bogotá)
75 – Astrid and Gastón (Lima)
76 – Origin (Salvador)
77 – Manuel (Barranquilla)
78 – Café Misterio (Montevideo)
79 – Dementia (Santiago)
80 – Salvo Patria (Bogotá)
81 – Nicos (Mexico City)
82 – El Papagayo (Córdoba)
83 – El Baqueano (Salta)
84 – Phayawi (La Paz)
85 – Yeast of Olla (Oaxaca)
86 – Intimo (Panama City)
87 – Yum Cha (Santiago)
88 – Cordero (Caracas)
89 – Sambombi Bistró Local (Medellín)
90 – Marismo (José Ignacio)
91 – Ambrosia (Santiago)
92 – Anchoita (Buenos Aires)
93 – Koli (Monterrey)
94 – Trescha (Buenos Aires)
95 – Ristorante Hotel Cipriani (Rio de Janeiro)
96 – Ocyá (Rio de Janeiro)
97 – Kan Suke (São Paulo)
98 – Harry Sasson (Bogotá)
99 – Oda (Bogotá)
100 – Mikka (Guayaquil)
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