North America’s 50 Best Restaurants were announced on May 28 at a live ceremony in New Orleans. This is the second annual ranking dedicated to the North American continent following last year’s debut list. 

The top 50 hail from the United States, Canada, and parts of the Caribbean. Mexico is absent because the country is already included on Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants list.

Smyth in Chicago took the top spot after ranking fourth last year. The top five are rounded out by Eight in Calgary, Alberta, Restaurant Pearl Morissette in Lincoln, Ontario, Dakar NOLA in New Orleans, and Mon Lapin in Montréal. 

Smyth occupies a minimalist space that focuses firmly on the food. Chefs work in an open kitchen as diners look on, and each course of the ever-evolving tasting menu is designed to let the ingredients shine.

Last year’s top-ranked restaurant, Atomix in New York City, placed seventh this year. But New York dominated the list overall, with 13 restaurants in the top 50, more than triple that of any other city. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Montréal each featured four restaurants on the list.

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“The second edition of North America’s 50 Best Restaurants celebrates the extraordinary diversity, creativity, and excellence that define the region’s dining scene,” Faye Huggett, director of community for North America’s 50 Best Restaurants, said in a statement. “From pioneering dining institutions to bold new voices, the list reflects the depth and dynamism of North America’s rich culinary landscape.”

The restaurants were voted on by a 300-member academy of industry experts. The panel includes a balanced mix of chefs, restaurateurs, journalists, educators, and experienced diners, all divided by region. Voters are anonymous and vote confidentially.

 

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North America’s 50 Best Restaurants for 2026

 

1. Smyth, Chicago

2. Eight, Calgary, Alberta

3. Restaurant Pearl Morissette, Lincoln, Ontario

4. Dakar NOLA, New Orleans

5. Mon Lapin, Montréal

6. Albi, Washington, D.C.

7. Atomix, New York City

8. Quetzal, Toronto

9. La Tanière3, Quebec City

10. César, New York City

11. Kalaya, Philadelphia

12. Le Veau d’Or, New York City

13. Le Bernardin, New York City

14. Kabawa, New York City

15. Le Violon, Montréal

16. SingleThread, Healdsburg, Calif. 

17. Published on Main, Vancouver, British Columbia

18. Jungsik, New York City

19. Penny, New York City

20. Emeril’s, New Orleans

21. Chubby Fish, Charleston, S.C.

22. Saison, San Francisco

23. Aska, New York City

24. Moon Rabbit, Washington, D.C.

25. Edulis, Toronto

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26. Holbox, Los Angeles

27. Beba, Montréal

28. Mhel, Toronto

29. Avize, Atlanta

30. Acamaya, New Orleans

31. Addison, San Diego

32. Providence, Los Angeles

33. Benu, San Francisco

34. Sabayon, Montréal

35. AnnaLena, Vancouver, British Columbia

36. Corima, New York City

37. Dōgon, Washington, D.C.

38. Torrisi, New York City

39. Tatiana, New York City

40. Friday Saturday Sunday, Philadelphia

41. Semma, New York City

42. Pascual, Washington, D.C.

43. Gramercy Tavern, New York City

44. Atelier Crenn, San Francisco

45. Sons & Daughters, San Francisco

46. Somni, Los Angeles

47. Wild Blue, Whistler, British Columbia

48. The Pine, Collingwood, Ontario

49. Kato, Los Angeles

50. Diane’s Place, Minneapolis