An Update To This Year's World's 50 Best Restaurants List Is In The Works

An Update To This Year's World's 50 Best Restaurants List Is In The Works
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A number of restaurants have dropped out of the top 50 of the organization's 51–100 rankings.

According to the World's 50 Best Restaurants list, which released its runner-up rankings on Tuesday, some of the best restaurants in the world are no longer the best.

With only three restaurants suffering similar fates on the published list for 2021, the shake-up seems more dramatic than usual as nine restaurants that made the top 50 last year have fallen to the second-tier list. A notable example is New York's Cosme, which was the highest-ranked restaurant in the country since 2019, that dropped from No. 22 to No. 69 in the last year. Corey Lee's newest restaurant is our Best New Restaurant of the Year, despite its steep drop from 28 to 97 this year.

Courtesy of Time Out Dubai

Burnt Ends in Singapore (which dropped from 34 to 94), Wolfgat in South Africa (from 50 to 90), Atelier Crenn in San Francisco (from 48 to 72), Sühring in Bangkok (from 40 to 66), Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris (from 41 to 58), Azurmendi in Spain (from 49 to 55) and Lyle's in London (from 33 to 54) were some of the other spots that lost some of their glory.

When the 50 Best list is revealed later this month, new restaurants will likely earn accolades due to the downgrading of these spots. The list also featured a number of first-timers, with 20 entries from 15 cities earning honors. Dubai's Trèsind Studio ranked at number 57, a new entry this year.

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It will be interesting to watch how the shake-up will play out when the 50 Best are announced in London on July 18.

Below you will find a complete list of the 51 to 100 best restaurants.

51. Alcalde, Guadalajara

52. Sud 777, Mexico City

53. D.O.M., São Paulo

54. Lyle’s, London

55. Azurmendi, Larrabetzu

56. La Colombe, Cape Town

57. Trèsind Studio, Dubai

58. Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Paris

59. Sazenka, Tokyo

60. Rosetta, Mexico City

61. La Grenouillère, La Madelaine-sous-Montreuil

62. Ernst, Berlin

63. Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare, New York

64. Fu He Hui, Shanghai

65. Le Du, Bangkok

66. Sühring, Bangkok

67. Evvai, São Paulo

68. Kjolle, Lima

69. Cosme, New York

70. Zén, Singapore

71. Mingles, Seoul

72. Atelier Crenn, San Francisco

73. Kol, London

74. Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Pocantico Hills

75. Samrub Samrub Thai, Bangkok

76. Neighborhood, Hong Kong

77. Table by Bruno Verjus, Paris

78. Lasai, Rio de Janeiro

79. Estela, New York

80. AM par Alexandre Mazzia, Marseille

81. Brat, London

82. Sézanne, Tokyo

83. El Chato, Bogotá

84. Gimlet at Cavendish House, Melbourne

85. Raan Jay Fai, Bangkok

86. Mikla, Istanbul

87. Orfali Bros Bistro, Dubai

88. Mishiguene, Buenos Aires

89. Máximo Bistrot, Mexico City

90. Wolfgat, Paternoster

91. Oriole, Chicago

92. Indian Accent, New Delhi

93. Hertog Jan at Botanic Sanctuary, Antwerp

94. Burnt Ends, Singapore

95. Meta, Singapore

96. Maní, São Paulo

97. Benu, San Francisco

98. Tantris, Munich

99. Flocons de Sel, Megève

100. Wing, Hong Kong

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