World Culinary Awards announce the winners

 

(Posted 14th December 2022)

 

World Culinary Awards – the global initiative to recognize and reward excellence in the culinary industry – has announced the winners of its 2022 programme at a glittering dinner reception in Dubai.

This year’s edition of World Culinary Awards proved a global gathering of the culinary industry, with pioneers, influencers and leading figureheads travelling from across the world attending the prize-giving evening at ONZE, Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club.

Winners include Peru’s Mayta, voted the coveted title of ‘World’s Best Restaurant’. Fine dining in a spectacular setting helped Mezzaluna @ Lebua at State Tower to collect ‘World’s Best Hotel Restaurant’. Nobu claimed ‘World’s Best Restaurant Brand’.

Dubai – with its tantalising range of gastronomy from across the globe – was named ‘World’s Best Culinary Destination’ and ‘Middle East’s Best Culinary Destination’. Peru was voted ‘Latin America’s Best Culinary Destination’, France collected ‘Europe’s Best Culinary Destination’, whilst Vietnam was crowned ‘Asia’s Best Culinary Destination’. Dubai’s SushiSamba took ‘World’s Best New Restaurant’.

The results follow a year-long search for the world’s leading culinary brands. Votes were cast by culinary industry professionals and the general public, with the nominee gaining the most votes in a category named as the winner.

Rina van Staden, Director, World Culinary Awards, said: “Our World Culinary Awards 2022 winners represent those brands pushing the boundaries of culinary excellence. My congratulations to each of them.”

Jamaica Food & Drink Festival was named ‘World’s Best Culinary Festival’, whilst Air France lifted ‘World’s Best Culinary Airline’.

Other winners include Le Cordon Bleu Paris (‘World’s Best Culinary Training Institution’); Stone Barn @ Park Hyatt St. Kitts Christophe Harbour (‘Caribbean’s Best Fine Dining Hotel Restaurant’); LPM (‘Abu Dhabi’s Best Restaurant’); Chefs Warehouse @ Tintswalo Atlantic (‘South Africa’s Best Hotel Restaurant’); Ramblas Restaurant (‘Eswatini’s Best Restaurant); and Signatures Restaurant (‘Wales’ Best Restaurant’).

 

South Africa, for the African continent, did very well in her overall performance but other countries, a selection shown below, also made it into the national winners’ lists:

 

 

Africa

 

La Colombe (South Africa)
La Colombe (South Africa)

Sesamo @ Royal Mansour Marrakech (Morocco)

Sesamo @ Royal Mansour Marrakech (Morocco)

Post & Pepper Restaurant, Stellenbosch (South Africa)

Post & Pepper Restaurant, Stellenbosch (South Africa)

Utopia - Dining Elevated, South Africa

Utopia – Dining Elevated, South Africa

DSTV Delicious International Food & Music Festival (South Africa)

DSTV Delicious International Food & Music Festival (South Africa)

 

Kenya 

88 @ Villa Rosa Kempinski Nairobi

88 @ Villa Rosa Kempinski Nairobi

 

Rwanda 

 

Milima Restaurant @ Kigali Serena Hotel
Milima Restaurant @ Kigali Serena Hotel

 

Tanzania

 

Oriental @ Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kilimanjaro

Oriental @ Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, The Kilimanjaro

 

 

 

For a full list of winners visit here.

World Culinary Awards is the sister event to World Travel Awards, currently celebrating its 29th anniversary.

For more information about World Culinary Awards, visit worldculinaryawards.com.