THE BEST CHEF AWARDS 2020 | MEET THE TOP 100!

The top 100 results of The Best Chef Awards 2020 have been announced at the first virtual show that took place 21st, 22nd & 23rd September, 2020.

However, in the online presence of the international gastronomy community, chef René Redzepi won The Best Chef Top100 Award powered by Perlage, followed by chef Björn Frantzen (last year’s winner) in second and chef Dan Barber (who also wins two additional awards) in third place. The 2020-list features 34 new chefs from 31 countries worldwide, out of which Spain performed best with 15 chefs being featured on the list.

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#1 Rene Redzepi
Denmark
#2 Björn Frantzen
Sweden
#3 Dan Barber
USA
#4 Disfrutar
Spain
#5 Joan Roca
Spain
#6 David Munoz
Spain
#7 Virgilio Martinez
Peru
#8 Aitor Zabala
Spain
#9 Rasmus Kofoed
Denmark
#10 Grant Achatz
USA
#11 Mauro Colagreco
Argentina
#12 Vladimir Mukhin
Russia
#13 Jonnie Boer
The Netherlands
#14 Andreas Caminada
Swiss
#15 Yannick Alleno
France
#16 Alex Atala
Brazil
#17 Eneko Atxa
Spain
#18 Ana Ros
Slovenia
#19 Julien Royer
France
#20 Agustin Balbi
Argentina
#21 Dominique Crenn
France
#22 Enrico Crippa
Italy
#23 Christian Bau
Germany
#24 Sven Elverfeld
Germany
#25 Gaggan Anand
Thailand
#26 Alex Dilling
UK
#27 Corey Lee
South Korea
#28 Rodolfo Guzman
Chile
#29 Paco Morales
Spain
#30 Albert Adria
Spain
#31 Anne-Sophie Pic
France
#32 Peter Goossens
Belgium
#33 Daniel Humm
Swiss
#34 Rasmus Munk
Denmark
#35 Clare Smyth
UK
#36 Alain Passard
France
#37 Martin Berasategui
Spain
#38 Heston Blumenthal
UK
#39 Mauro Uliassi
Italy
#40 Eric Vildgaard
Denmark
#41 Andre Chiang
Taiwan
#42 Pía León
Peru
#43 Massimo Bottura
Italy
#44 Norbert Niederkofler
Italy
#45 Adonis Luiz Aduriz
Spain
#46 Modest Amaro
Poland
#47 Seiji Yamamoto
Japan
#48 Vicky Cheng
Hong Kong
#49 Arnaud Donckele
France
#50 Alexandre Couillon
France
#51 Jorge Vallejo
Mexico
#52 Zaiyu Hasegawa
Japan
#53 Yoshihiro Narisawa
Japan
#54 Quique Dacosta
Spain
#55 Manu Buffara
Brazil
#56 Niko Romito
Italy
#57 Hisoyaku Kawate
Japan
#58 Antonia Klugmann
Italy
#59 Paolo Casagrande
Italy
#60 Paul Pairet
France
#61 Gregoire Berger
France
#62 Nick Bril
The Netherlands
#63 Frederic Anton
France
#64 Emma Bengtsson
Sweden
#65 Massimo Alajmo
Italy
#66 Richard Ekkebus
The Netherlands
#67 Soenil Bahadoer
The Netherlands
#68 Ben Shewry
New Zealand
#69 Hans Nuener
Austria
#70 José Avillez
Portugal
#71 Paco Roncero
Spain
#72 Syrco Bakker
The Netherlands
#73 Selassie Atadika
Ghana
#74 Michel Troisgros
France
#75 Yusuke Takada
Japan
#76 Ricardo Camarena
Spain
#77 Floriano Pellegrino
Italy
#78 Suhring Suhring
Germany
#79 Jefferson Rueda
Brazil
#80 Tristin Farmer
UK
#81 Daniel Calvert
UK
#82 Bee Satongun
Thailand
#83 Toni Romero
Spain
#84 Jan Hartwig
Germany
#85 Elena Arzak
Spain
#86 Daniela Soto-Innes
Mexico
#87 Joris Bijdendijk
The Netherlands
#88 Sat Bains
UK
#89 Fatih Tuhak
Turkey
#90 Poul Adrias Ziska
Denmark
#91 Tim Raue
Germany
#92 Oliver Pena
Spain
#93 Twins Moscow
Russia
#94 Ricardo Chaneton
Venezuela
#95 Leo Espinosa
Colombia
#96 Dennis Huwae
The Netherlands
#97 Alberto Landgraf
Brazil
#98 Rafa Costa e Silva
Brazil
#99 Matt Abe
UK
#100 Kirk Westaway
UK

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