“Last year we got number two, I said, ‘Why not? Let’s continue working the way we're doing, and it should happen, organically – if we, of course, continue with determination.”
I’m speaking to chef Virgilio Martínez, post-Central’s win at The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023 in Valencia. The Lima, Peru restaurant has topped Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants numerous times but until now had not topped the World’s list, much to many people’s chagrin. I’m asking if he ever thought tonight would happen and what’s different this time.
“We probably feel more mature. I remember, in 2014, maybe the first time we came to The World’s 50 Best in London and we got number 50, I think. So we were the worst of the best!” he says, prompting laughs from those few that have yet to set off for the event’s afterparty, post-press conference.
“We were so naive, maybe trying to be humble without being humble. And now you get to understand how this industry works and the things we need to do right and wrong.”