Posted on 04/28/2010 9:39:06 AM PDT by US Navy Vet
(CNN) -- Danish cuisine reigns supreme, according to some of the planet's most prominent eaters.
S. Pellegrino's annual "World's 50 Best Restaurants" list was released on Monday at a celebrity-chef-studded event in London, England, marking the ninth edition of the much buzzed-about (and hotly debated) catalogue of the international culinary landscape.
The No. 1 spot goes to Noma in Copenhagen, Denmark. The restaurant, helmed by chef René Redzepi, ranked No. 3 in 2009. The Guardian newspaper's restaurant critic Jay Rayner -- better known to U.S. food fans as a judge on "Top Chef Masters" -- agrees with the judges' decision.
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Without Cajun food this list is a lie!
The two best steaks I ever had were at Gibson’s in Chicago and at Wolf’s Lodge in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Hard for me to admit that, being a native of Omaha, which is rightfully renowned for its steaks. :-)
Omaha is kinda lacking for a good Steak Place.
By the way: the best hamburgers are in Coeur d’Alene, too...at Hudson’s.
LOL! What is it?
It wasn’t always so.
Le Bernadin and Daniel definitely deserve inclusion. Momofuku, on the other hand, has to be the most overrated restaurant in North America, as I’ve had better meals at casino sushi bars.
An Owl Bar green chile cheeseburger. Food of the Gods.
This could lead to a serious doctrinal dispute. ;)
Sounds awesome.
I want one.
Now.
With a beer.
The original Doe’s Eat Place in Greenville, MS, should be in the top 10. Their steaks are the best.
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