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THE WORLD'S 50 BEST RESTAURANTS ANNOUNCES THE 51-100 LIST FOR 2025

2025-06-05 20:00 Last Updated At:20:15

LONDON, June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, today unveils the list of restaurants ranked from No.51-No.100 ahead of the annual awards ceremony, set to take place in Turin, Region of Piedmont, Italy, on 19 June. This extended list spans six continents and is compiled from the votes of 1,120 culinary experts, including chefs, food writers and global gastronomes.

  • The 51–100 list includes restaurants in 37 cities across six continents
  • 12 new entries from 12 different cities, ranging from São Paulo and San Francisco to Macau and Tulum
  • Nine entries from Asia; 20 from Europe; eight from North America; eight from South America; three from Africa and two from Oceania
  • The highest new entry is Arca in Tulum, Mexico, at No.67
  • Queenstown, New Zealand debuts in the 51–100 list with Amisfield Restaurant at No.99

Restaurants in Europe lead the list with 20 entries, including new additions such as Koan in Copenhagen (No.91), Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona (No.78), Txispa in Atxondo (No.85) and Al Gatto Verde in Modena (No.92). Germany features with Restaurant Tim Raue (No.58), Nobelhart & Schmutzig (No.59) and Tantris (No.73). Spain boasts Quique Dacosta (No.65), Aponiente (No.84) and Mugaritz (No.87).

Asia secures new entries from Macau and Shanghai, joining restaurants in Tokyo, Seoul, Mumbai and Singapore. Cape Town claims three entries on the list, with Salsify at the Roundhouse debuting at No.88.

North America welcomes three new spots: Arca in Tulum (No.67), Huniik in Mérida (No.89) and César in New York (No.98). Atelier Crenn in San Francisco re-enters the list (No.96) and Le Bernardin in New York places at No.90.

South America's sole new entry is Tuju in São Paulo (No.70), alongside returning names from Rio de Janeiro, Bogotá, Quito and Cusco. Saint Peter in Sydney places at No.66 and, for the first time, New Zealand features on the list with Amisfield Restaurant in Queenstown (No.99).

William Drew, Director of Content for The World's 50 Best Restaurants, says: "This year's extended list showcases the depth and diversity of the global culinary scene. Huge congratulations to all the restaurants featured. We look forward to celebrating together at this year's awards ceremony."

The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 will be livestreamed on the 50 Best YouTube channel here at 20.00 Turin time on 19 June.

Media centre: https://mediacentre.theworlds50best.com

PDF - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2701363/TW50BR2025_results_PDF.pdf


LONDON, June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, today unveils the list of restaurants ranked from No.51-No.100 ahead of the annual awards ceremony, set to take place in Turin, Region of Piedmont, Italy, on 19 June. This extended list spans six continents and is compiled from the votes of 1,120 culinary experts, including chefs, food writers and global gastronomes.

  • The 51–100 list includes restaurants in 37 cities across six continents
  • 12 new entries from 12 different cities, ranging from São Paulo and San Francisco to Macau and Tulum
  • Nine entries from Asia; 20 from Europe; eight from North America; eight from South America; three from Africa and two from Oceania
  • The highest new entry is Arca in Tulum, Mexico, at No.67
  • Queenstown, New Zealand debuts in the 51–100 list with Amisfield Restaurant at No.99

Restaurants in Europe lead the list with 20 entries, including new additions such as Koan in Copenhagen (No.91), Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona (No.78), Txispa in Atxondo (No.85) and Al Gatto Verde in Modena (No.92). Germany features with Restaurant Tim Raue (No.58), Nobelhart & Schmutzig (No.59) and Tantris (No.73). Spain boasts Quique Dacosta (No.65), Aponiente (No.84) and Mugaritz (No.87).

Asia secures new entries from Macau and Shanghai, joining restaurants in Tokyo, Seoul, Mumbai and Singapore. Cape Town claims three entries on the list, with Salsify at the Roundhouse debuting at No.88.

North America welcomes three new spots: Arca in Tulum (No.67), Huniik in Mérida (No.89) and César in New York (No.98). Atelier Crenn in San Francisco re-enters the list (No.96) and Le Bernardin in New York places at No.90.

South America's sole new entry is Tuju in São Paulo (No.70), alongside returning names from Rio de Janeiro, Bogotá, Quito and Cusco. Saint Peter in Sydney places at No.66 and, for the first time, New Zealand features on the list with Amisfield Restaurant in Queenstown (No.99).

William Drew, Director of Content for The World's 50 Best Restaurants, says: "This year's extended list showcases the depth and diversity of the global culinary scene. Huge congratulations to all the restaurants featured. We look forward to celebrating together at this year's awards ceremony."

The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 will be livestreamed on the 50 Best YouTube channel here at 20.00 Turin time on 19 June.

Media centre: https://mediacentre.theworlds50best.com

PDF - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2701363/TW50BR2025_results_PDF.pdf

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THE WORLD'S 50 BEST RESTAURANTS ANNOUNCES THE 51-100 LIST FOR 2025

THE WORLD'S 50 BEST RESTAURANTS ANNOUNCES THE 51-100 LIST FOR 2025

Inaugural SME AI Impact Awards and new public-private partnerships to accelerate enterprise AI transformation, strengthen cyber resilience, and secure Singapore's digital infrastructure

SINGAPORE, May 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, the challenge is shifting from experimentation to secure deployment at scale. Many businesses continue to face technical barriers, operational complexity, and rising cybersecurity threats as they move from pilots to implementation. More than eight in 10 organisations experienced at least one cybersecurity incident annually, underscoring the growing need for stronger digital resilience.

At ATxEnterprise 2026, part of Asia Tech x Singapore, jointly organised by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Informa, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Digital Development and Information Mr. Tan Kiat How announced new initiatives to help enterprises adopt AI with confidence, strengthen cyber resilience, and future-proof Singapore's digital infrastructure. The announcements include new partnerships under the Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB) and continued investments in quantum-safe infrastructure.

New award to recognise Singapore's AI trailblazers

AI adoption across Singapore enterprises has grown rapidly recently. IMDA's Singapore Digital Economy (SGDE) Report 2025 found that AI adoption among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) more than tripled from 4.2% to 14.5% in just one year, while adoption rates among non-SMEs jumped from 44% to 62.5% in 2024.

To commend SMEs achieving measurable business outcomes through AI, IMDA and the Singapore Business Federation will launch the inaugural SME AI Impact Awards 2026 as part of the National AI Impact Programme (NAIIP) and in support of the National AI Strategy (NAIS).

The awards will recognise up to 30 winners across two categories: enterprises developing proprietary AI tools, and enterprises successfully deploying off-the-shelf AI solutions. Winners will receive the SME AI Impact Award Trustmark to strengthen business credibility and market reputation.

Nominations will open from 1 June to 14 August 2026, with winners announced at the SMEs Go Digital Day on 13 October 2026.

New Partnerships to Boost Enterprise AI Capabilities and Cyber Resilience

To help SMEs build stronger digital capabilities in AI and cybersecurity, IMDA is expanding the Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB) through two new partnerships with Grab and RSM Stone Forest IT (RSM). Both partnerships offer SMEs hands-on guidance, practical tools and expertise to adopt AI with confidence and strengthen their cyber resilience.

Grab will launch the Grab AI Programme for SMEs with IMDA, to reach 10,000 food and beverage (F&B), e-commerce and retail SMEs through AI literacy initiatives, training and practical adoption support. This includes online training resources, webinars, masterclasses and a two-day AI course co-developed with the Singapore University of Technology and Design to help SMEs build practical AI roadmaps, using IMDA pre-approved AI solutions.

RSM will launch the RSM Cyber2SME™ Programme, offering complimentary phishing simulation exercises to 2,000 SMEs and cyber security awareness workshops covering cyber risks. Up to 1,000 SMEs will also benefit from cybersecurity awareness webinars and tabletop exercises covering cyber risks, AI and data threats, and incident response strategies.

These partnerships build on the DEB, which has already supported over 26,000 SMEs since its launch in May 2024. With Grab and RSM on board, IMDA aims to reach 12,000 more SMEs, bringing the programme closer to supporting 50,000 SMEs by 2029.

A New Playbook to Make AI Transformation Simpler for Digital Leaders

IMDA, SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and Workforce Singapore (WSG)[1]have jointly developed a new AI for Enterprise Impact Playbook to provide digitally progressive enterprises navigate AI adoption.

Built on insights from over 1,000 enterprise engagements, the Playbook helps enterprises assess their AI adoption readiness, identify relevant support, and take actionable next steps. It also consolidates programmes and resources from IMDA, Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG), SSG and WSG into a single framework.

Staying Ahead of AI Vulnerabilities

Sonar globally launched its new AI remediation agent at ATxSummit Singapore, co-developed with engineers from IMDA and Singapore. The tool helps enterprises automatically detect, fix and validate code issues generated through AI-assisted software development, enabling organisations to deploy AI-enabled coding tools more securely.

Building a Quantum-safe Singapore

As a digital hub, Singapore must ensure that the telecommunication sector is robust to quantum threats.

IMDA has signed a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) with Singtel, Ericsson and NCS Singapore to pilot and validate quantum-safe technologies for migrating Singtel's infrastructure and systems. This collaboration will strengthen Singapore's defences against quantum threats, support wider telco adoption, and position Singapore as a reference point for secure quantum-era transformation.

These partnerships mark a significant step in Singapore's digital journey, empowering enterprises to adopt AI with confidence, strengthening cyber resilience, and laying the foundation for a more secure and innovative digital future.

For more information on ATxSG, please visit asiatechxsg.com.

[1] Workforce Singapore (WSG) and SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) will be merged to form Skills and Workforce Development Agency (SWDA).

Media: atxsg.imda@archetype.co

Inaugural SME AI Impact Awards and new public-private partnerships to accelerate enterprise AI transformation, strengthen cyber resilience, and secure Singapore's digital infrastructure

SINGAPORE, May 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, the challenge is shifting from experimentation to secure deployment at scale. Many businesses continue to face technical barriers, operational complexity, and rising cybersecurity threats as they move from pilots to implementation. More than eight in 10 organisations experienced at least one cybersecurity incident annually, underscoring the growing need for stronger digital resilience.

At ATxEnterprise 2026, part of Asia Tech x Singapore, jointly organised by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Informa, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Digital Development and Information Mr. Tan Kiat How announced new initiatives to help enterprises adopt AI with confidence, strengthen cyber resilience, and future-proof Singapore's digital infrastructure. The announcements include new partnerships under the Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB) and continued investments in quantum-safe infrastructure.

New award to recognise Singapore's AI trailblazers

AI adoption across Singapore enterprises has grown rapidly recently. IMDA's Singapore Digital Economy (SGDE) Report 2025 found that AI adoption among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) more than tripled from 4.2% to 14.5% in just one year, while adoption rates among non-SMEs jumped from 44% to 62.5% in 2024.

To commend SMEs achieving measurable business outcomes through AI, IMDA and the Singapore Business Federation will launch the inaugural SME AI Impact Awards 2026 as part of the National AI Impact Programme (NAIIP) and in support of the National AI Strategy (NAIS).

The awards will recognise up to 30 winners across two categories: enterprises developing proprietary AI tools, and enterprises successfully deploying off-the-shelf AI solutions. Winners will receive the SME AI Impact Award Trustmark to strengthen business credibility and market reputation.

Nominations will open from 1 June to 14 August 2026, with winners announced at the SMEs Go Digital Day on 13 October 2026.

New Partnerships to Boost Enterprise AI Capabilities and Cyber Resilience

To help SMEs build stronger digital capabilities in AI and cybersecurity, IMDA is expanding the Digital Enterprise Blueprint (DEB) through two new partnerships with Grab and RSM Stone Forest IT (RSM). Both partnerships offer SMEs hands-on guidance, practical tools and expertise to adopt AI with confidence and strengthen their cyber resilience.

Grab will launch the Grab AI Programme for SMEs with IMDA, to reach 10,000 food and beverage (F&B), e-commerce and retail SMEs through AI literacy initiatives, training and practical adoption support. This includes online training resources, webinars, masterclasses and a two-day AI course co-developed with the Singapore University of Technology and Design to help SMEs build practical AI roadmaps, using IMDA pre-approved AI solutions.

RSM will launch the RSM Cyber2SME™ Programme, offering complimentary phishing simulation exercises to 2,000 SMEs and cyber security awareness workshops covering cyber risks. Up to 1,000 SMEs will also benefit from cybersecurity awareness webinars and tabletop exercises covering cyber risks, AI and data threats, and incident response strategies.

These partnerships build on the DEB, which has already supported over 26,000 SMEs since its launch in May 2024. With Grab and RSM on board, IMDA aims to reach 12,000 more SMEs, bringing the programme closer to supporting 50,000 SMEs by 2029.

A New Playbook to Make AI Transformation Simpler for Digital Leaders

IMDA, SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and Workforce Singapore (WSG)[1]have jointly developed a new AI for Enterprise Impact Playbook to provide digitally progressive enterprises navigate AI adoption.

Built on insights from over 1,000 enterprise engagements, the Playbook helps enterprises assess their AI adoption readiness, identify relevant support, and take actionable next steps. It also consolidates programmes and resources from IMDA, Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG), SSG and WSG into a single framework.

Staying Ahead of AI Vulnerabilities

Sonar globally launched its new AI remediation agent at ATxSummit Singapore, co-developed with engineers from IMDA and Singapore. The tool helps enterprises automatically detect, fix and validate code issues generated through AI-assisted software development, enabling organisations to deploy AI-enabled coding tools more securely.

Building a Quantum-safe Singapore

As a digital hub, Singapore must ensure that the telecommunication sector is robust to quantum threats.

IMDA has signed a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) with Singtel, Ericsson and NCS Singapore to pilot and validate quantum-safe technologies for migrating Singtel's infrastructure and systems. This collaboration will strengthen Singapore's defences against quantum threats, support wider telco adoption, and position Singapore as a reference point for secure quantum-era transformation.

These partnerships mark a significant step in Singapore's digital journey, empowering enterprises to adopt AI with confidence, strengthening cyber resilience, and laying the foundation for a more secure and innovative digital future.

For more information on ATxSG, please visit asiatechxsg.com.

[1] Workforce Singapore (WSG) and SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) will be merged to form Skills and Workforce Development Agency (SWDA).

Media: atxsg.imda@archetype.co

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