The World's 50 Best Restaurants for 2024 were announced in Las Vegas this morning, with Dubai's Tresind Studio coming in 13th. Helmed by Indian chef Himanshu Saini, the restaurant at St Regis Gardens on Palm Jumeirah has <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/food/2023/05/23/michelin-guide-dubai-announces-2023-winners-list/" target="_blank">two Michelin stars</a>. Following the restaurant's <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/food/2023/11/22/best-chef-awards-2023-winners/" target="_blank">inclusion</a> in last year's World's 50 Best list, which is determined by the votes of over 1,000 culinary experts from around the world, Saini created a Rising India menu for Dubai diners. Known for his creative flair and fusion prowess, Saini says the dishes showcase “India's diversity, strength … and spirit through four major regions”: the Thar Desert, Deccan Plateau, Coastal Plains and the Himalayas. Desert-inspired dishes include cacao ghevar with cauliflower cremeux and roasted barley ice cream. From the Deccan Plateau comes medu vada, enhanced by peanut mole and Parmesan saaru. From the coast, Saini serves oyster pearl with lychee and seawater. And from the mountainous north comes king oyster noodles with black fungus xo and morel shoyu. Saini first made headlines in 2022, when Tresind Studio made it on to both the debut Mena's 50 Best list (coming in at number four) and the Middle East's first Michelin Guide (earning one star, before adding one more in 2023). At the time, the chef spoke to <i>The National </i>about being the only Michelin-starred Indian restaurant in Dubai. “Tresind Studio offers a single tasting menu. Through the experience, we serve comfort food to guests, yet ensure every person is leaving with a different impression and a changed perception about Indian cuisine,” he said. “The end game is to show the world that <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/food/2022/06/22/tresind-studio-chef-on-being-only-michelin-starred-indian-restaurant-in-dubai/" target="_blank">Indian food can also be gourmet</a>. With our approach, I want to make people understand that Indian food is more than a takeaway curry, naan or biryani.” Tresind Studio is currently the second best restaurant on the regional <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/food/2024/02/13/menas-50-best-restaurant-list-2024-dubai/" target="_blank">Mena's 50 Best Restaurants list</a>, also curated by the World's 50 Best group. Top honours in the Mena list went to Dubai restaurant <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/food/2024/05/22/orfali-bros-worlds-best-restaurants-list-2024/" target="_blank">Orfali Bros,</a> which ranks 64th on the global list. Three restaurants made it to the list for the first time: Wing, Hong Kong (also won the Highest New Entry award); Mingles, Seoul, South Korea (44th); and La Colombe in Cape Town, South Africa (49th). The Highest Climber accolade, meanwhile, went to The Chairman from Hong Kong, which ascended to 26th from 49th. The ceremony also includes a series of special and chef-selected awards, as listed below. <b>Best Female Chef: </b>Janaina Torres from A Casa do Porco, Sao Paulo, Brazil <b>Best Pastry Chef:</b> Nina Metayer, Paris, France <b>Sustainable Restaurant Award: </b>Nobelhart & Schmutzig, Berlin, Germany by chef Mauro Colagreco <b>Champions of Change: </b>Joao Diamante, founder of Diamantes na Cozinha (Diamonds in the Kitchen) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Caroline Caporossi and Jessica Rosval, co-founders of Roots in Modena, Italy <b>Art of Hospitality Award:</b> Plenitude, Paris, France <b>One to Watch: </b>Kato Restaurant, Los Angeles, US <b>Chef's Choice Award: </b>Mitsuharu Tsumura from Maido <b>Icon: </b>Neil Perry, Australian chef, restaurateur, author and television presenter