Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants will announce its 2024 rankings at a ceremony in Seoul on March 26. Ahead of it, the organisation has released its ranking of restaurants that fell outside the top 50.
Of the restaurants ranked from 51 to 100, 12 are new entries; 16 cities are represented on this “long list”.
Singapore and Tokyo lead the way, with each having eight restaurants on the list. Bangkok is close behind with seven, followed by Hong Kong with six, and Seoul with five.
On the 2023 “long list” Hong Kong had the most restaurants – eight. However, having fewer on this year’s list is not necessarily a bad thing, as some restaurants may have moved up to the top 50.
Ando and Yong Fu, both new entries in 2023, debuting in 61st and 54th place respectively, are conspicuously absent from this year’s rankings, which may suggest they have cracked the top 50.
Michelin Guide Hong Kong and Macau 2024: new entrants, gainers and losers
Michelin Guide Hong Kong and Macau 2024: new entrants, gainers and losers
Chinese restaurants including Lamdre in Beijing, which serves vegetarian haute cuisine, and Singapore’s Peach Blossoms, headed by chef Edward Chong, were recognised on the long list, in 97th and 74th position respectively.
Lamdre also received the One to Watch Award, given to a restaurant that shows great potential to climb the ranks.
A quarter of this year’s newly ranked restaurants are in Seoul. They include contemporary Korean restaurants Solbam (65th) and Kwonsooksoo (89th) as well as Mediterranean-focused Alla Prima (91st).
Three new entries in Tokyo include Crony (58th), which serves highly seasonal tasting menus influenced by French, Scandinavian and North American cuisines. In a thank-you note, chef Michihiro Haruta paid tribute to the farmers and producers supplying his restaurant, as well as his family, team, and supporters.
India is represented by Mumbai’s The Bombay Canteen (70th), while Indian chef Deepanker Khosla flies the flag for his home country with Haoma – described as serving “sustainable fine-dining neo Indian cuisine” – in Bangkok, debuting in 90th place.
Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants also announced the recipients of its special awards.