MANILA, Philippines —Two Filipino restaurants made the list among the world’s most iconic restaurants by food and restaurant guide Taste Atlas.
In its top 100 list, Taste Atlas ranked The Aristocrat, which originated at Roxas Boulevard in Manila, in 73rd place and Malate’s Cafe Adriatico, 90th on the list.
In 2023, the Aristocrat was also named among the 150 Most Legendary Restaurants in the World by Taste Atlas, ranking 108th.
Founded in 1936, The Aristocrat is known for its boneless chicken barbecue and Lumpiang Shanghai.
“The Legend is now also an Icon!” the restaurant said on its Facebook page on Monday.
“We rose the ranks to 73rd in this year’s 100 Most Iconic Restaurants in the World according to TasteAtlas! We couldn’t have done this without you,” it added.
Café Adriatico on the other hand, is known for its adobo and its pancit palabok, which Taste Atlas named among its most iconic dishes.
Occupying the top spot is the Figlmüller restaurant in Vienna, Austria, known for its signature Wiener schnitzel dish.
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