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L ARPEGE in Paris Named the Number One Restaurant in Europe

By Opinionated About Dining


French chef Alain Passard, owner of L'Arpège (Source: Wikipedia)
French chef Alain Passard, owner of L'Arpège
(Source: Wikipedia)
USPA NEWS - Opinionated About Dining, the leading source of global restaurant rankings for devout diners, announces the 2016 "Top 100+ European" restaurant ranking with Alain Passard's visionary restaurant, L'Arpege, reaching the number one spot. Restaurants hailing from Spain, France, Belgium, Italy...
Opinionated About Dining, the leading source of global restaurant rankings for devout diners, announces the 2016 "Top 100+ European" restaurant ranking with Alain Passard's visionary restaurant, L'Arpege, reaching the number one spot. Restaurants hailing from Spain, France, Belgium, Italy and Denmark typically dominate the list, but for the first time, France boasts the number one ranked restaurant. Leading with the most representation is France (48), United Kingdom (28), Italy (27), Spain (24), Belgium (20), Germany (11), Denmark (10), Netherlands (10), Sweden (8), Austria (6), Portugal (3), Norway (1), Greece (1), Czech Republic (1), Finland (1), and Switzerland (1).
Opinionated About Dining unveils three distinct awards bestowed upon chefs and restaurants gracing the list, with recipients including :
- 'Best New Restaurant' - Disfrutar, Barcelona, Spain
- 'Highest New Entry' - Kadeau Bornholm, Aakirkeby, Denmark
- 'Special Culinary Achievement' - Rene Redzepi's Noma, Copenhagen, Denmark

Restaurants opened on or later than January 1, 2015, were eligible for the best new restaurant award. Nine destinations were in the running, but Disfrutar, one of Barcelona's most celebrated new restaurants, emerged victorious.

Source : Opinionated About Dining

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