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2016 Top 100+ European Restaurants 2016 TOP 100+ EUROPEAN RESTAURANTS THIS YEAR'S SPECIAL AWARDS NUMBER ONE RESTAURANT BEST NEW RESTAURANT HIGHEST NEW ENTRY SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ARPEGE (ALAIN PASSARD) DISFRUTAR KADEAU BORNHOLM RENE REDZEPI THE TOP 100 + LIST 1 L’ARPÈGE Paris, France 36 LE CINQ Paris, France 2 AZURMENDI Larrabetzu, Spain 37 ULIASSI Senigallia, Italy 3 IN DE WULF Heuvelland, Belgium 38 DISFRUTAR Barcelona, Spain 4 FAVIKEN Järpen, Sweden 39 PIC Valence, France 5 NOMA Copenhagen, Denmark 40 STUDIO Copenhagen, Denmark 6 LA MARINE Noirmoutier, France 41 RELAE Copenhagen, Denmark 7 ETXEBARRI Axpe-Marzana, Spain 42 MUGARITZ Errenteria, Spain 8 DIVERXO Madrid, Spain 43 GAESTEHAUS KLAUS ERFORT Saarbrücken, Germany 9 VENDÔME Bergisch-Gladbach, Germany 44 HOF VAN CLEVE Kruishoutem, Belgium 10 RESTAURANT QUIQUE DACOSTA Dénia, Spain 45 SPORTSMAN, THE Seasalter, United Kingdom 11 DE LIBRIJE Zwolle, Netherlands 46 TORRE DEL SARACINO Marina Equa, Italy 12 DANIEL BERLIN Skåne Tranås, Sweden 47 ANDREAS CAMINADA Fürstenau, Switzerland 13 ASTRANCE Paris, France 48 LE PETIT NICE Marseille, France 14 OSTERIA FRANCESCANA Modena, Italy 49 LA VAGUE D’OR St. Tropez, France 15 LE CALANDRE Sarmeola Rubano, Italy 50 OAXEN Stockholm, Sweden 16 RESTAURANT FRANTZÉN Stockholm, Sweden 51 ARAKI London, United Kingdom 17 EL CELLER DE CAN ROCA Girona, Spain 52 EPICURE Paris, France 18 PIERRE GAGNAIRE Paris, France 53 MIRAZUR Menton, France 19 LA VIE Osnabrück, Germany 54 AQUA Wolfsburg, Germany 20 SANT PAU Sant Pol de Mar, Spain 55 LEDOYEN Paris, France 21 SA.QUA.NA Honfleur, France 56 MARTÍN BERASATEGUI Lasarte, Spain 22 SCHLOSS BERG Perl-Nennig, Germany 57 COMBAL.ZERO Rivoli, Italy 23 KADEAU BORNHOLM Aakirkeby, Denmark 58 HEDONE London, United Kingdom 24 MAAEMO Oslo, Norway 59 JIN Paris, France 25 TIM RAUE Berlin, Germany 60 PASSAGE 53 Paris, France 26 GERANIUM Copenhagen, Denmark 61 LE GRENOUILLÈRE Montreuil-sur-Mer, France 27 PIAZZA DUOMO Alba, Italy 62 STEIRERECK Vienna, Austria 28 BRAS Laguiole, France 63 REALE Cassadona, Italy 29 L’AIR DU TEMPS Liernu, Belgium 64 LA PERGOLA Rome, Italy 30 ELKANO Getaria, Spain 65 DE LEEST Vassen, Netherlands 31 RESTAURANT GUY SAVOY Paris, France 66 KEI Paris, France 32 IL POVERO DIAVOLO Torriana, Italy 67 BON-BON Brussels, Belgium 33 FLOCONS DE SEL Megève, France 68 DAVID TOUTAIN Paris, France 34 HERTOG JAN Sint-Michiels, Belgium 69 LEDBURY, THE London, United Kingdom 35 TICKETS Barcelona, Spain 70 GILLES GOUJON/AU. DE VIEUX-PUITS Fontjoncouse, France OPINIONATEDABOUTDINING.COM 71 KADEAU Copenhagen, Denmark 136 FERA London, United Kingdom 72 VILLA CRESPI Orta San Giulio, Italy 137 SQUARE, THE London, United Kingdom 73 ARZAK San Sebastian, Spain 138 CASA JULIÁN Tolosa, Spain 74 DE KROMME WATERGANG Hoofdplaat, Netherlands 139 DÔME Antwerp, Belgium 75 PURE C Cadzand-Bad, Netherlands 140 QUADRI Venice, Italy 76 DON ALFONSO 1890 Sant' Agata sui Due Golfi, Italy 141 IL PAGLIACCIO Rome, Italy 77 IBAI San Sebastian, Spain 142 AM PAR ALEXANDRE MAZZIA Marseille, France 78 TORO OKUDA Paris, France 143 BASTIDE DE CAPELONGUE Bonnieux, France 79 LIDO 84 Gardone Riviera, Italy 144 FALSLED KRO Millinge, Denmark 80 DEL CAMBIO Turin, Italy 145 KONSTANTIN FILIPPOU Vienna, Austria 81 LA BOUITTE St.-Martin-de-Bellevue, France 146 SILVIO NICKOL Vienna, Austria 82 TAUBENKOBEL Schützen am Gebirge, Austria 147 LA TABLE D’EUGENE Paris, France 83 GASTROLOGIK Stokholm, Sweden 148 SOUVENIR Ypres, Belgium 84 DA VITTORIO Brusaporto, Italy 149 DE JONKMAN Bruges, Belgium 85 HKK London, United Kingdom 150 SPRING Paris, France 86 DEVERO RISTORANTE Cavenago Brianza, Italy 151 LA PAIX Brussels, Belgium 87 LA BELLE EPOQUE Lübeck-Travemünde, Germany 152 MIDSUMMER HOUSE Cambridge, United Kingdom 88 RESTAURANT JEAN SULPICE Val Thoren, France 153 MARCUS WARING London, United Kingdom 89 A.T. Paris, France 154 SUR MESURE PAR THEIRRY MARX Paris, France 90 JANE, THE Antwerp, Belgium 155 LA PECA Lonigo, Italy 91 MADONNINA DEL PESCATORE Marzocca di Senigallia, Italy 156 ZE KITCHEN GALERIE Paris, France 92 L’ASSIETTE CHAMPENOISE Tinqueux, France 157 NATHAN OUTLAW Port Isaac, United Kingdom 93 L’ENCLUME Grange-over-Sands, United Kingdom 158 TABLE DES AMIS Kortrijk, Belgium 94 EKSTEDT Stockholm, Sweden 159 TOKUYOSHI Milan, Italy 95 HENNE KIRKEBY KRO Henne, Denmark 160 L’ATELIER DE JEAN-LUC RABANEL Arles, France 96 INTER SCALDES Kruinengen, Netherlands 161 BORD’EAU Amsterdam, Netherlands 97 MATHIAS DAHLGREN Stockholm, Sweden 162 UMU London, United Kingdom 98 SETA Milan, Italy 163 HIBISCUS London, United Kingdom 99 PAKTA Barcelona, Spain 164 KITCHIN, THE Edinburgh, United Kingdom 100 NEIGE D’ETÉ Paris, France 165 AMASS Copenhagen, Denmark 101 HOSTELLERIE JÉRÔME La Turbie, France 166 YAMAZATO Amsterdam, Netherlands 102 FAT DUCK Bray, United Kingdom 167 MRAZ & SOHN Vienna, Austria 103 ESPERANTO Stockholm, Sweden 168 YOANN CONTE Veyrier-du-Lac, France 104 SHANG PALACE Paris, France 169 RESTAURANT SAT BAINS Nottingham, United Kingdom, 105 SUSHI TETSU London, United Kingdom 170 FACIL Berlin, Germany 106 PAGES Paris, France 171 AOC Copenhagen, Denmark 1 L’ARPÈGE 107 VILA JOYA Albufeira, Portugal 172 GYMKHANA London, United Kingdom 2 AZURMENDI 108 KOY SHUNKA Barcelona, Spain 173 ALYN WILLIAMS AT THE WESTBURY London, United Kingdom 3 IN DE WULF 109 SEA GRILL Brussels, Belgium 174 DE BOKKEDOORNS Overveen, Netherlands 4 FAVIKEN 110 LORENZ ADLON Berlin, Germany 175 ESPAI KRU BY RÍAS DE GALICIA Barcelona, Spain 5 NOMA 111 CLOVE CLUB London, United Kingdom 176 ELS CASALS Sagàs, Spain 6 LA MARINE 112 BENOIT ET BERNARD DEWITT Zingem, Belgium 177 RAMÓN FREIXA Madrid, Spain 7 ETXEBARRI 113 YAM TCHA Paris, France 178 ALCHEMIST Copenhagen, Denmark 8 DIVERXO 114 L’AUBERGE DU 15 Paris, France 179 LES BACCHANALES Vence, France 9 VENDÔME 115 SATURNE Paris, France 180 BELUGA Maastricht, Netherlands 10 RESTAURANT QUIQUE DACOSTA 116 DUOMO Ragusa, Italy 181 T ZILTE Antwerp, Belgium 11 DE LIBRIJE 117 MAGIS Tongeren, Belgium 182 LA DEGUSTATION Prague, Czech Republic 12 DANIEL BERLIN 118 ÀBAC Barcelona, Spain 183 NERUA Bilbao, Spain 13 ASTRANCE 119 CRACCO Milan, Italy 184 REINSTOFF Berlin, Germany 14 OSTERIA FRANCESCANA 120 CLUB ALLARD Madrid, Spain 185 BELCANTO Lisbon, Portugal 15 LE CALANDRE 121 BOUCHERY Brussels, Belgium 186 CASA PERBELLINI Verona, Italy 16 RESTAURANT FRANTZÉN 122 LA MADIA Licata, Italy 187 FUNKY GOURMET Athens, Greece 17 EL CELLER DE CAN ROCA 123 KITCHEN TABLE AT BUBBLEDOGS London, United Kingdom 188 TABLETTES DE JEAN-LOUIS NOMICOS Paris, France, 18 PIERRE GAGNAIRE 124 AKRAME Paris, France 189 DININGS London, United Kingdom 19 LA VIE 125 SOLA Paris, France 190 LE CHAMPIGNON SAUVAGE Cheltenham, United Kingdom 20 SANT PAU 126 DINNER BY HESTON BLUMENTHAL London, United Kingdom 191 PASTORALE Reet, Belgium 21 SA.QUA.NA 127 HET GEBAAR Antwerp, Belgium 192 A. WONG London, United Kingdom 22 SCHLOSS BERG 128 TABLE PAR BRUNO VERJUS Paris, France 193 KABUKI Madrid, Spain 23 KADEAU BORNHOLM 129 CINC SENTITS Barcelona, Spain 194 DÖLLERER Golling an der Salzach, Austria 24 MAAEMO 130 LE CHATEAUBRIAND Paris, France 195 COUVERT COUVERT Heverlee, Belgium 25 TIM RAUE 131 ÜBERFAHRT Rottach-Egern, Germany 196 GLASS HOSTARIA Rome, Italy 26 GERANIUM 132 SAMHOUD PLACES Amsterdam, Netherlands 197 LIKOKÉ Les Vans, France 27 PIAZZA DUOMO 133 MARTIN WISHART Edinburgh, United Kingdom 198 BONHAMS London, United Kingdom 28 BRAS 134 BARTHOLOMEUS Knokke-Heist, Belgium 199 CHEF & SOMMELIER Helsinki, Finland 29 L’AIR DU TEMPS 135 AGLI AMICI A UDINE DAL 1887 Udine, Italy 200 ELEVEN Lisbon, Portugal 30 ELKANO 31 RESTAURANT GUY SAVOY SPONSORED BY 32 IL POVERO DIAVOLO 33 FLOCONS DE SEL 34 HERTOG JAN 35 TICKETS OPINIONATEDABOUTDINING.COM.
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