The TRB Hutong is one of Beijing’s ancient temple which was later transform ed into a restaurant has bagged the ‘world’s best restaurant’ title.
This centuries-old temple which was transformed into a restaurant seven years back, nowadays serves some delicious European dishes made with a touch local ingredients alongside a 950-strong wine list, amidst the old traditional architecture.
This year it obtained the seal of approval from TripAdvisor,as its ratings helped the restaurant bag the coveted title.
Adding more to its credit, the restaurant at present stands atop the website’s annual Travelers’ Choice rankings, based on the millions of reviews and ratings by its users over the past year.
This awe-inspiring news of it topping the list made owner Ignace Lecleir, “thrilled” and “incredibly proud” of the team, to whom he has dedicated the award.
Especially, Its sister restaurant — TRB Forbidden City was ranked as one of the best in the capital city of China by CNN.
“Charismatic GM and former sommelier Ignace Lecleir takes pains to make every guest feel like a VIP, and the regular arrivals of complimentary amuse bouche ensures nobody leaves unsatisfied,” the verdict stated.
Epicure — a three-Michelin star restaurant in Paris’ Le Bristol hotel took the second position while Ristorante Villa Crespi, a two-Michelin star restaurant in a five-star hotel on Lake Orta, 80 minutes northwest of Milan is on third spot.