One of the most prestigious gastronomic awards in the world, The 50 best restaurants in Latin America (A branch of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants), which annually selects the best restaurants in Latin America, revealed on Tuesday night (2) its new ranking for 2025. After two years in Rio de Janeiro, the ceremony of the thirteenth edition of the award was held in Antigua, Guatemala, bringing together chefs, sommeliers, restaurateurs and opinion makers. Brazil confirmed its strength in the continent’s food scene, placing six titles in the top 50. First place went to Colombia, with the restaurant El Chato, from Bogotá.
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Top 50 Restaurants in Latin America 2025: See the best Brazilian restaurants
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Togo’s environment – Photo: Kenny Andrade
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Pito, freshwater shrimp cooked in lard, in a Togolese recipe – Photo: Kenny Andrade
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Lassai, by Chef Rafa Costa e Silva — Photo: Disclosure
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Lasai: a tasting menu with a strong emphasis on vegetables – Photography: Rodrigo Azevedo
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Tassia Magalhaes, from Nelita (12), was elected Best Chef in Latin America – Photo: Agência O Globo
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Nelita: Dishes such as solar ravioli, stuffed with sweet, fermented tomatoes, topped with foie gras ganache and surrounded by chicken stock, ensure the house of Tássia Magalhäes takes third place – Photo: Publicity/Estúdio Mió
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Luiz Felipe Sousa, Head Chef at Evvai Restaurant – Photography: Keiny Andrade
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Evvy — Photography: Publicity/Luis Felipe Souza
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Oteque, in Rio, is among the world’s 50 best restaurants – Image: Disclosure
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Alberto Landgraf’s Oteque is one of the best restaurants in Latin America – Photo: Beatriz Orle
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Pancetta with guava paste: a classic from A Casa do Porco, in SP – Photography: Mauro Hollanda
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Chef Jefferson Rueda and owner of Casa do Porco – Photo: Edilson Dantas / O Globo
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The country has six homes in the top 50 on the continent
The national highlight of the night was Togo, from São Paulo, for Ivan Ralston, who came in eighth place, up from 16th last year, and leads the list of national award winners. Also from São Paulo, Tassia Magalhães’ Nelita – who was voted the best female chef on the continent at this edition – rose 14 places, reaching 12th place, followed by Rio’s Lassai, from Chef Rafa Costa e Silva, in 13th place. Evvy, from São Paulo, by Luiz Felipe Sousa, also shined again in 20th place, with a special award for pastry chef Bianca Mirabelli. Also from São Paulo, A Casa do Porco, by Jefferson Rueda, was again among the best-rated books, coming in at 25th place. In Rio, Oteque, run by chef Alberto Landgraf, “a Brazilian temple to seafood”, fell a few places, but maintained its position in 38th place (it was 21st in the last edition). A strong year for Brazilian gastronomy.
In addition to the restaurant awards, Tassia Magalhaes, from Nelita, was named Best Chef in Latin America, while Bianca Mirabelli, from Evvy, was named Best Pastry Chef in the region. Restaurants are selected through an independent vote by 300 jurors, including journalists, gourmets and experts.
Even before the top 50 restaurants were announced, Brazil had already shown its strength in the rankings preview: Ten restaurants in the country appeared in the expanded list, ranging from 51st to 100th place. There are six houses in São Paulo, two in Salvador, one in Rio and one in Curitiba. Origim, led by Chefs Fabricio Lemos and Lissian Aroca, leads the Brazilian group in 52nd place, after rising 16 places. Kotori, Mitzi and Mane, all from Sao Paulo and former members of the top 50, fell to 55th, 56th and 73rd respectively.
The national team in the expanded list also includes DOM (74th) and Notiê (93rd), both from São Paulo; Manu from Curitiba (80); and Salvador Manga (99). Among the new additions to this edition are two newcomers: Rio Osel, by Thomas Troisgros – elected Chef of the Year by the Rio Culinary Awards in 2025 – which comes in 65th place, and São Paulo Ceiba, in 73rd place. To see all those placed, visit the website.
See photos of the 10 best Brazilian restaurants among the 100 best restaurants in Latin America according to the 50 Best classification
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Oyster Moqueca on the Origin tasting menu, in El Salvador – Photo: Reproduction
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Original, Salvador — Photo: Reproduction
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Kotori, 55th Place: Korean Wagyu Tartare – Photo: Kenny Andrade
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Mitzi, 56th place: Hoga Santa Tempura with tuna, on the Mexican tasting menu – Photo: Disclosure
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Osiel joins the list at No. 65: Chef Thomas Trosgros; Recipe with fish of the day; And the atmosphere, with 16 seats – Photo: Photos by Thomas Rangel and João Dwyer
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Mani, 67th: Fish of the day wrapped in romaine lettuce, with dried shrimp, palm oil and peanut foam, one of the stages of Chef Helena Rizzo’s tasting menu, which also offers a la carte options – Photo: Divulgação/Victor Collor
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Newcomer Siba, 73rd: Squid with white beans – Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
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DOM, by Chef Alex Atala, 74th place: Pineapple and vanilla dessert with sava ants – Photo: Reproduction / Instagram
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Manu, by Chef Manu Bovara, from Curitiba, 80 degrees: prawns and tomatoes – Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
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Notiê, 93°: Lamb with green beans and coffee — Photo: Publicity
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Mango, from El Salvador, 99th: Roasted bone-in duck breast, sapodilla, tapioca, mushrooms, peanuts, duck stock with tocopi and herbs – Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Titles from SP, RJ, Salvador and Curitiba appear in the expanded list, from 51st to 100th.
Check out the Brazilian homes in the ranking:
- Eighth: Togo (Sao Paulo)
- 12th place: Nelita (Sao Paulo)
- 13th place: Lassai (Rio de Janeiro)
- 20th place: Evvy (Sao Paulo)
- Twenty-Five: House of the Pig (Sao Paulo)
- 38th place: Otic (Rio de Janeiro)
See the full list here.