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Dabiz Muñoz seems to have

registered

in the gastronomic Olympus

.

The man from Madrid has just revalidated the title of "best chef in the world" by heading the

world Top 100 of The Best Chef Awards 2022

, a position that he already reached in 2021.

In this way, the creator of DiverXO maintains his reign for another year in this ranking drawn up with the

votes of 350 chefs and professionals in the sector

that recognizes the 100 best chefs in the world.

The members of this desired list have been unveiled this Tuesday at a gala,

held at the Palacio de Cibeles in Madrid

, which has put an end to three intense days in which the capital has breathed more than ever gastronomy from the hand of this great international event, full of

talks, workshops, a lot of cuisine and many proper names.

Joan Roca is at number 3 of the Top 100. CARLOS GARCÍA POZO

There is no doubt that this sixth edition (the awards

were born in Warsaw in 2017 and are awarded to chefs, not restaurants

) has been that of Dabiz Muñoz, and this is how the organizers of this

gastro

meeting explain the "bis Muñoz" - promoted by Perlage, it has had the collaboration of the City Council and the Community of Madrid-

with a nod included to the XO universe

(you know, DiverXO, StreetXO, RavioXO...).

"Voters once again recognize in this way a

very personal cuisine that is unpredictable

and installed in excellence, that flees from mimicry despite assimilating disparate influences and inspirations, from cooking currents to

its own dreamlike universe that impregnates each visit with the emotion of a Russian roulette

and makes it a true

XOw

. The motto is justified: avant-garde or die", they collect.

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Precisely, a whole

XOw

has been lived in the great glass vault of the Crystal Gallery of the Palace, because "Dabiz Muñoz" has been heard twice more, after

winning two of the 12 special awards

of this installment:

The Best Chef voted by professionals and The Best Chef City Gourmet Award

.

It is not that the ground-breaking, daring and hyper-creative chef is a prophet, but last year, after being chosen the "best chef in the world", he ventured that

this was only the beginning and that the best was yet to come

.

And boy has he done it.

Oriol Castro, Eduard Xatruch and Mateu Casañas are in seventh place. JOAN VALERA

We return to the ranking and

other names of bluebells

.

Like the one who has risen to second place:

Rene Redzepi, chef and owner of Noma

(Copenhagen, Denmark) and winner of this title in 2020.

Or the one that has reached third place:

Joan Roca ("best chef in the world" in 2017 and 2018

), one of the three pillars of El Celler de Can Roca (Girona).

In fifth place we find

Andoni Luis Aduriz

(Mugaritz, Rentería, Guipúzcoa), who has also won

The Best Science Award.

We continue with the

broad Spanish presence in this Top 100

.

Enjoying chefs (Oriol Castro, Eduard Xatruch and Mateu Casañas) are the seventh;

Ángel León (Aponiente) reaches position 13;

Eneko Atxa (Azurmendi), at 18;

Bittor Arginzoniz (Asador Etxebarri), at 19;

Quique Dacosta (Quique Dacosta Restaurant) is at 33;

Paco Roncero (Paco Roncero Restaurante), at 36 and Diego Guerrero (DSTAgE), at 38.

From 41 to 96

are Javier and Sergio Torres (Kitchen Hermanos Torres), 41;

Martin Berasategui (Martin Berasategui), 42;

Paco Morales (Noor), 43;

Dani Garcia (Dani Garcia Group), 56;

Paco Pérez (Miramar), 87 and Fina Puigdevall and Martina Puigvert (Les Cols), 96.

Andoni Luis Aduriz, number 5 on The Best Chef Awards 2022 list.ANTÓN BRIANSO

In total,

16 "Spanish" positions in this ranking of chefs who not only cook well

, but also share some of the pillars of current gastronomy: "creativity, intelligence, passion, innovation, sustainability, science, positive social impact". .

This is the Top 100 The Best Chef Awards 2022:

1. Dabiz Munoz (Spain).

2. Rene Redzepi (Denmark).

3. Joan Rock (Spain).

4. Massimo Bottura (Italy).

5. Andoni Luis Aduriz (Spain).

6. Bjorn Frantzen (Sweden).

7. Enjoy (Oriol Castro, Eduard Xatruch and Mateu Casañas, Spain).

8. Alain Passard (France).

9. Ana Ros (Slovenia).

10. Alex Atala (Brazil).

11. Rasmus Munk (Denmark).

12. Rasmus Kofoed (Denmark).

13. Angel Leon (Spain).

14. Niko Romito (Italy).

15. Virgilio Martinez (Peru).

16. Grant Achatz (United States).

17. Riccardo Camanini (Italy).

18. Eneko Atxa (Spain).

19. Bittor Arginzoniz (Spain).

20. Anne-Sophie Pic (Switzerland).

21. Andreas Caminada (Switzerland).

22. Mauro Colagreco (France).

23. Yannick Alleno (France).

24. Dominique Crenn (France).

25. Dan Barber (USA).

26. Paolo Casagrande (Italy).

27. Rodolfo Guzman (Chile).

28. Julien Royer (France).

29. Yoshihiro Narisawa (Japan).

30. Mauro Uliassi (Italy).

31. Cesar Ramirez (USA)

32. Enrico Crippa (Italy)

33. Quique Dacosta (Spain).

34. Christian Bau (Germany).

35. Clare Smyth (UK).

36. Paco Roncero (Spain).

37. Jonnie Boer (Netherlands).

38. Diego Guerrero (Spain).

39. Eric Vildgaard (Denmark)

40. Heston Blumenthal (UK).

41. Javier and Sergio Torres (Spain).

42. Martin Berasategui (Spain).

43. Paco Morales (Spain).

44. Corey Lee (South Korea).

45. Alexandre Mazzia (France).

46. ​​Alberto Landgraf (Brazil).

47. Giuseppe Iannotti (Italy).

48. Manu Buffara (Brazil).

49. Daniel Humm (Switzerland).

50. Pia Leon (Peru).

51. Marco Müller (Germany).

52. Nick Bril (Netherlands)

53. Emmanuel Renaut (France).

54. Arnaud Donckele (France).

55. Mingoo Kang (South Korea).

56. Dani Garcia (Spain).

57. Jorge Vallejo (Mexico).

58. Antonia Klugmann (Italy).

59. Floriano Pellegrino (Italy).

60. Bruno Verjus (France).

61. Agustin Balbi (Argentina).

62. Hans Neuner (Austria).

63. Joris Bijdendijk (Netherlands).

64. Sven Elverfeld (Germany).

65. Helene Darroze (France).

66. Himanshu Saini (India).

67. Hiroyasu Kawate (Japan).

68. Felix Lo Basso (Italy).

69. Leonor Espinosa (Colombia).

70. Henrique Sa' Pessoa (Portugal).

71. Tristin Farmer (UK).

72. Natsuko Shoji (Shoji).

73. Elena Reygadas (Mexico).

74. Vicky Lau (Hong Kong).

75. Diego Rossi (Italy).

76. Gertde Mangeeler (Belgium).

77. Gareth Ward (UK).

78. Josh Niland (Australia).

79. Moreno Cedroni (Italy).

80. Jose Avillez (Portugal).

81. Yusuke Takada (Japan).

82. Karim Lopez (Mexico).

83. Domenico Marotta (Italy).

84. Santiago Lastra (Mexico).

85. Paulo Airaudo (Argentina).

86. Alvaro Clavijo (Colombia).

87. Paco Perez (Spain).

88. Dong Zhenxiang (China).

89. Norbert Niederkofler (Italy).

90. Peter Goossens (Belgium).

91. Jeremy Chan (UK).

92. Przemysaw Klima (Poland).

93. Tala Bashmi (Bahrain).

94. Atsushi Tanaka (Japan).

95. Jaime Pesaque (Peru).

96. Fine Puigdevall & Martina Puigvert (Spain).

97. Vicki Cheng (Hong Kong).

98. Deborah Fadul (Guatemala).

99. Stefano Baiocco (Italy).

100. Helena Rizzo (Brazil).

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