These are the best chefs in Catalonia according to The Best Chef Awards.
The list, announced tonight in Milan, has included two Catalan cuisine restaurants.
MilanThe world of haute cuisine is measured by various lists and rankings. One of them is the Best Chef Awards, where there's always a Catalan presence. The nearly 1,000 voters decided how to distribute the one, two, and three knives, as well as the individual awards. At a gala held Thursday night in Milan, there were two entries in the one- and two-knife categories, proving that Catalan cuisine can be captured by influencers. First, Jordi Vilà: he and his restaurant Alkimia were recognized with two knives. And that means at least 40% of voters considered him. Last year, Vilà had one, so he's moved up a category.
There were two new Catalan entries, each recognized with one knife. First, Pep Moreno, from the restaurant Deliranto in Salou. On the other hand, Rafa Peña, the chef at Gresca, caught the attention not only of Dua Lipa, but also of the more discreet voters on the list. Both Vilà and Peña are chefs who tend to spend more time at their restaurants than at these types of events, so neither of them was in Milan.
The Valencian chef, Quique Dacosta, was there and received an individual award. The Dénia native was recognized as the one who best integrates food and art. "Keep cooking, keep believing in what you do, because no one knows better than you what to do at any given moment," said Dacosta.
There was also time for politics. After awarding the "Best of Humanity" award to José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen, Christian Bau, the event organizer, shouted from the stage: "Stop the genocide!" From the audience, Palestinian chef Salam Daqqaq, who runs the Bait Maryam restaurant in Dubai, thanked him in a very emotional moment.
In addition to handing out knives and individual awards, the Best Chef Awards annually features three podiums. For two years in a row, Albert Adrià had finished in second place. This year, the top spot on the podium went to Rasmus Munk of Alchemist in Copenhagen. He also topped the ranking last year. Second place went to Slovenian Ana Roš and her rural restaurant Hiša Franko in Kobarid. Finally, third place went to Himanshu Saini of Tresind Studio in Dubai.
The complete list of Catalan restaurants, including those that already had a knife and those that have kept it, is as follows:
Three knives
Albert Adrià – Enigma
Joan Roca – Can Roca Winery
Oriol Castro, Eduard Xatruch and Mateu Casañas – Enjoy
Paco Pérez – Miramar ~BK_SLT
Sergio and Javier Torres – Torres Brothers Kitchen
Paco Méndez – Eat
Two knives
Fina Puigdevall and Martina Puigvert – Les Cols
Xavier Pellicer – Xavier Pellicer Restaurant
Toni Romero – Succulent
Jordi Vilà – Alkimia
A knife
Pep Moreno – Deliranto
Rafa de Bedoya – Aleia
Rafa Peña – Gresca
Oliver Peña – Teatro