La Liste : 118 French Restaurants Get It Right
Rebecca Whitlocke · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteContributor blog post by Access Riviera:
La Liste, a selection of the 1000 most impressive restaurants in the world, was published at the end of last year with Benoît Violier’s Restaurant de l’Hôtel de Ville in Crissier, Switzerland, coming out on top. Thomas Keller’s Per Se, in New York, came in second place; Kenichiro Nishi’s Kyo …Continue reading here for details on which restaurants in France were chosen for the 2016 prestigious global dining list.
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