Asias Top 50 restaurants

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Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 1-50



Nahm, Bangkok
Narisawa, Tokyo
Gaggan, Bangkok
Amber, Hong Kong
Nihonryori RyuGin, Tokyo
Restaurant André, Singapore
Waku Ghin, Singapore
Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet, Shanghai
Lung King Heen, Hong Kong
8 ½ Otto E Mezzo, Hong Kong
Mr & Mrs Bund, Shanghai
Iggy’s, Singapore
Caprice, Hong Kong
Les Amis, Singapore
Bo Innovation, Hong Kong
Kagurazaka Ishikawa, Tokyo
Jaan, Singapore
L’Atelier De Joel Robuchon, Hong Kong
cough Lam Moon, Hong Kong
Jungsik, Seoul
Sra Bua By Kiin Kiin, Bangkok
Quintessence, Tokyo
Tippling Club, Tokyo
Le Mout, Taichung, Taiwan
L’Effervescence, Tokyo
Fu 1015, Tokyo
Bukhara, New Delhi
Bo Lan, Bangkok
Indian Accent, at The Manor, New Delhi
Dum Pukht, New Delhi
Issaya Siamese Club, Bangkok
Varq, New Delhi
28 HuBin Road, Hangzhou, China
Takazawa, Tokyo
Shinji By Kanesaka, Singapore
Wasabi by Morimoto, Bombay
Eat Me, Bangkok
Sukiyabashi Jiro, Tokyo
Robuchon au Dome, Macau
Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck, Singapore
Sawada, Tokyo
Hajime, Osaka, Japan
Sushi Saito, Tokyo
Nihonbashi, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Yardbird, Hong Kong
Family Li Imperial Cuisine, Shanghai
Sarong, Bali, Indonesia
Franck Bistro, Shanghai
Karavalli, Bangalore, India
Tenku RyuGin, Hong Kong
 
8 ½ Otto E Mezzo


I've never tried the HK one, but I tried the Shanghai branch and it was truly amazing. Great view on The Bund inside a historic building too.
 
Good varied mix in there, not just 50 flavours of France. Been to 7 of then, apparently.
 
I wonder if JohnK has been to EatMe, the menu suits?
 
Once again, another Asian list that ignores Philippines despite its terrific, varied and rapidly growing Metro Manila and Cebu City food scene epitomised by some very good restaurants whether in old Spanish colonial era houses or in malls such as Greenbelt, Makati. Two examples include Sala and My Kitchen by Chef Chris.

Why is it that despite Philippines growing economically at six to seven per cent annually (about the same as mainland China, but in a vibrant democracy not an authoritarian, repressive state) that so many Asian articles ignore this land of 100 million people that has the second friendliest people in the world according to the UK based Rough Guides?

The list also ignores Taipei, Taiwan, as vibrant a city as you will find anywhere.
 
Have been to Nahm, was a little bit disappointed TBH.

Love Waku Ghin, have been there 3 times.

Definitely a few of the Japanese ones on my list to try.
 
Nahm, Bangkok - been and was quite disappointed
Narisawa, Tokyo - can't book for 1
Amber, Hong Kong - booked for my upcoming trip
Nihonryori RyuGin, Tokyo - booked
Lung King Heen, Hong Kong - booked
Kagurazaka Ishikawa, Tokyo - booked
Jungsik, Seoul - booked
Quintessence, Tokyo - waitlisted and have Buckley's chance of getting a table
Takazawa, Tokyo - rejected my booking request for 1
Sukiyabashi Jiro, Tokyo - booked at the Roppongi branch instead
Sushi Saito, Tokyo - trying my luck with the hotel concierge but don't fancy my chances
 
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