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Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants: Three Indian Restaurants On The List

Priyanka Kesarwani by Priyanka Kesarwani
April 3, 2023
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Asia’s top 50 Restaurants 2023 list included three Indian restaurants. Masque from Mumbai, Indian Accent from New Delhi, and Avartana from Chennai placed at Nos. 16, 19, and 30, respectively.

The long-awaited list of Asia’s 50 Top Restaurants 2023 has been out, and three Indian restaurants made the cut!

“Masque“, a luxury restaurant in Mumbai, has steadily risen this year, jumping from 32 to 16, up from 21 (where it was ranked the previous year). Delhi’s “Indian Accent” also succeeded in securing a slot, going up from 22 last year to 19 this year. Avartana, which is housed in the lavish “ITC Grand Chola hotel” in Chennai, had an outstanding start at position 30, winning the prize for Best New Entry.

Nine of the top-rated restaurants in Asia’s Top 50 were located in Bangkok, which had the most top-rated restaurants overall. The winning restaurant, Le Du, is also in Bangkok. Moreover, Gaggan Anand is listed at number 5, while Nussara is placed at number 3.

Japan has the most restaurants (10) among the top 50 restaurants in terms of specific country. Among the eight, seven are from Tokyo, one each from Kyoto, Osaka, and Wakayama. Nine restaurants from Singapore are featured in the World’s top 50 list, although only Odette (placed at number 6) is listed in the Best 10.

Which Indian restaurants are on the list?

Mumbai: Masque at 16th place

 

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New Delhi: Indian Accent at 19th place

 

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Chennai: Avartana at 30th place

 

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Look out the complete list of Asia’s top 50 restaurants.

1. Le Du – Bangkok, Thailand

2. Sézanne – Tokyo, Japan

3. Nusara – Bangkok, Thailand

4. Den – Tokyo, Japan

5. Gaggan Anand – Bangkok, Thailand

6. Odette – Singapore, Singapore

7. Florilège – Tokyo, Japan

8. La Cime – Osaka, Japan

9. Sorn – Bangkok, Thailand

10. Narisawa – Tokyo, Japan

11. Labyrinth – Singapore, Singapore

12. Sazenka – Tokyo, Japan

13. The Chairman – Hong Kong, China

14. Villa Aida – Wakayama, Japan

15. Mosu – Seoul, South Korea

16. Masque – Mumbai, India

17. Meta – Singapore, Singapore

18. Fu He Hui – Shanghai, China

19. Indian Accent – New Delhi, India

20. Ode – Tokyo, Japan

21. Zén – Singapore, Singapore

22. Sühring – Bangkok, Thailand

23. Onjium – Seoul, South Korea

24. Burnt Ends – Singapore, Singapore

25. Euphoria – Singapore, Singapore

26. Cloudstreet – Singapore, Singapore

27. Les Amis – Singapore, Singapore

28. Mingles – Seoul, South Korea

29. Neighborhood – Hong Kong, China

30. Avartana -Chennai, India

31. Ensue – Shenzhen, China

32. Cenci – Kyoto, Japan

33. Ms. Maria & Mr. Singh – Bangkok, Thailand

34. Da Vittorio – Shanghai, China

35. Potong – Bangkok, Thailand

36. Born – Singapore, Singapore

37. Wing – Hong Kong, China

38. Raan Jay Fai – Bangkok, Thailand

39. Wing Lei Palace – Macau, China

40. Anan Saigon – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

41. Mono – Hong Kong, China

42. Toyo Eatery – Manila, Philippines

43. Sichuan Moon – Macau, China

44. L’effervescence – Tokyo, Japan

45. Mume – Taipei, Taiwan

46. Baan Tepa – Bangkok, Thailand

47. Born & Bred – Seoul, South Korea

48. Metiz – Makati, Philippines

49. Caprice – Hong Kong, China

50. Refer – Beijing, China

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