By: Toshita Sahni
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The rankings of Asia's 50 Best Restaurants for 2025 were recently unveiled. Two establishments located in India made it to this list.
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Seven were also ranked from 51-100 (the extended list). Thus, there are 9 best Indian restaurants among Asia's top 100 for 2025, as per these acclaimed rankings.
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If you're planning a trip to India or travelling within the country, bookmark these restaurants across different locations for a memorable meal:
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Helmed by restaurateur Aditi Dugar and Chef Varun Totlani, Masque has been named the best restaurant in India. It was ranked 19th overall in Asia.
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Ranked 24th, Indian Accent is led by Chef Shantanu Mehrotra. In the past, it was named the best restaurant in India for many consecutive years.
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Naar, Chef Prateek Sadhu's highly acclaimed restaurant in the mountains, has made its debut on the list this year. It was ranked 66th overall.
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Ranked 68th, Farmlore also won the "One To Watch" Award. It's led by chef-patron Johnson Ebenezer and entrepreneur Kaushik Raju.
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Ranked 71st, Americano is helmed by Chef Alex Sanchez and restaurateur Mallyeka Watsa. It has been featured on the list in the past too.
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This year also marks the debut of INJA on this prestigious list. Ranked 87th, this restaurant is led by Chef Partner Adwait Anantwar.
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Ranked 88th, The Table has made a re-entry to this list. It was founded by Jay Yousuf and Gauri Devidayal. Chef Will Aghajanian heads the kitchen currently
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Dum Pukht at Delhi's ITC Maurya, led by Chef Ghulam Qureshi, was ranked 89th. It was among the top 100 in 2024 too.
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The Bombay Canteen, helmed by celebrated Chef Hussain Shahzad, was ranked 91st. It made its debut on this list last year.
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To read about Indian hotels that were named among the world's best
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