Argomenti trattatiAdam’s, Birmingham, UKAramburu, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaEl Celler de Can Roca, Girona, SpainDavid’s Kitchen, Chiang Mai, ThailandLe Brouillarta, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, FranceThe Jane, Antwerp, BelgiumRestaurante Benazuza, Cancun, MexicoRistorante Villa Crespi, Orta San Giulio, ItalyEpicure, Paris, FranceTRB Hutong, Beijing, China Some of them are just the best restaurants. Others are Michelin-starred restaurants. Combined togheter, they form the top 10 best restaurants in the world in 2019. The rank was made by TripAdvisor, that collected travelers’ reviews. Adam’s, Birmingham, UK One Michelin Star for one of the best restaurants in the UK. It has an available private dining room that can host 18 guests. Aramburu, Buenos Aires, Argentina This restaurant is ranked as second amogst 274 international restaurants in Buenos Aires. Worth a shot? El Celler de Can Roca, Girona, Spain A three-Michelin-starred restaurant. The best restaurant in Girona, no doubt about it. David’s Kitchen, Chiang Mai, Thailand One of the best restaurants around the planet, serving a very diverse type of food. French, Thai, Fusion, European and Asian. Le Brouillarta, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France One Michelin star and a terrific seascape. The name comes from a meteorological phenomenon involving a sudden coast storm. It’s Basque. The Jane, Antwerp, Belgium A two-stars Michelin restaurant. The chef is Nick Bril, the place looks like a chapel. One of the best restaurants in Europe. Restaurante Benazuza, Cancun, Mexico The best Mexican cuisine in all Cancun. And perhaps in the whole Mexico. Not a Michelin restaurant, but still a great one. Ristorante Villa Crespi, Orta San Giulio, Italy Two Michelin stars in a 19 century Morish-style villa next to a lake. Italy couldn’t have miss this list. Epicure, Paris, France France makes this list twice. Epicure gets a silver medal and three Michelin stars. The view given by this restaurant is just breathtaking. TRB Hutong, Beijing, China French-based cuisine. Difficult to find because it is hidden in-between a maze of alleyways. But you better find it, since it is the best restaurant in the world apparently.