BY ELISE TAYLOR
22 June

Gustavo Vivanco Leon
There are plenty of good restaurants in the world, and even many great ones. But theres only one that can now claim the title of the best: Central. On Tuesday, the Lima, Peru, establishment was officially named the number one restaurant in the world by The Worlds 50 Best organisation an authoritative body of 1,080 culinary experts. What put it at the top? Its 17-course tasting menu focused on indigenous ingredients sourced from the Amazon rainforest, the Andean Highlands, and the Peruvian coastline.
Dishes at Central can feature everything from native staple crops like corn and sweet potato, to tropical fruits like copoazu, to sometimes even piranha fish. We worked hard to create our own interpretations of the ecosystems of Peru, chef Virgilio Martínez says, who runs Central along with his wife, Pía Leon. (Leon was awarded Latin Americas Best Female Chef in 2018 and runs Centrals sister restaurant, Kjolle.)
Their food is, yes, delicious, but also pushes the boundaries of the culinary arts. First, in its use of high-altitude cooking: We offer dishes from the extreme altitudes of Peru, dishes we prepare at 3,650 metres above sea level, Martínez explains. For these dishes, we gather ingredients that we harvest from our farms at this altitude, and that we forage from areas 4,000 metres above sea level, to create our interpretation of those places.

Then, theres their commitment to showcasing biodiversity. There are also dishes that represent the preservation of a few ingredients, Martínez explains. We offer a dish that represents the harvest of different varieties of corn, or the different varieties of quinoa and other pseudo-cereals. Or we may present a dish showcasing the special and unique vegetables from the altitudes of the cordillera from the Andes, or another highlighting the fishes from the Amazon ecosystems. Martínez and Leon also have their own research centre that studies the wide variety of edible plants and fruits of Peru, as well as from across South America.
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