“One of the biggest misconceptions is that The World’s 50 Best Bars is based more on popularity than on experience. In reality, at its core, it’s very much an experience-driven list. It’s important to understand that guest shifts and pop-ups are not eligible for voting. We always say you should deliver the best possible experience to every guest who walks through your door. Try to see the award as a by-product of that hard work, rather than the end goal itself,” says Emma Sleight, Head of Content and Creative at the prestigious The World’s 50 Best Bars ranking.
Luca Cerqueglini: After years of planting seeds, I’m finally reaping the rewards. But I’m still hungry
From working in a factory and hospitality in Malta to becoming one of the Czech Republic’s leading bartenders. Luca Cerqueglini talks to VisitChef about his journey, five attempts at World Class, his...