
When hospitality becomes an art form: The Kjolle restaurant in Lima was honored with the Art of Hospitality Award, sponsored by Buchanan’s 18, at Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025. This is one of the most important awards for exceptional service and goes to the team led by chef-owner Pía León—a woman who has been redefining Peruvian cuisine for years.
Located in the heart of the creative Barranco district, in the historic Casa Tupac, Kjolle combines culinary curiosity with cultural depth. Since opening in 2018, the restaurant has established itself as Central's independent sister restaurant with a strong character. Amazonian wood, handmade ceramics, textiles, and art objects create an atmosphere where design, heritage, and craftsmanship merge.
The centerpiece is a nine-course tasting menu that takes guests on a sensory journey through Peru's diverse ecosystems, featuring ingredients such as mashwa, olluco, mochero chili, chuncho cocoa, and native potato varieties.
“At Kjolle, hospitality means creating meaningful experiences. It is an act of closeness in which everything – our team, the food, the atmosphere – is in harmony,” says Pía León. For William Drew, Director of Content at the 50 Best Awards, Kjolle embodies “the perfect balance between innovation, identity, and warmth.” The open kitchen area allows guests to watch the creative process unfold – transparency and emotion are just as much a part of the concept here as the dishes themselves.
Pía León has long been considered a symbol of modern Latin American cuisine. As former head chef at Central—the “World's Best Restaurant 2023”—and winner of the title “World's Best Female Chef” (2021), she stands for curiosity, creative precision, and social commitment.
With the interdisciplinary research project Mater, which she leads together with Virgilio and Malena Martínez, León explores the connection between gastronomy, art, and indigenous knowledge. Warmi, a collective that preserves traditional dyeing techniques and empowers women in local communities, was also created under the umbrella of this project.
The Art of Hospitality Award is presented annually by a jury of around 300 industry experts from across Latin America and honors restaurants that impress with exceptional service and authentic hospitality.
The award is sponsored by Buchanan's 18 Special Reserve, the official whisky partner of Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants 2025. “Kjolle embodies the warmth and excellence that our founder James Buchanan embodied throughout his life,” says Vivianne Bernui, Luxury & Innovation General Manager LAC at Diageo.
The Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 awards ceremony will take place on December 2, 2025, in Antigua, Guatemala. In addition to Kjolle, other special awards will also be presented, such as the Champions of Change Award and the American Express One To Watch Award. All results are independently verified by Deloitte to ensure transparency and credibility.
Casseroles are underestimated. They are often considered cozy, filling, a little old-fashioned—but they are actually culinary narrative forms. This is exactly where Ilse Fischer comes in. Lasagne, Moussaka und Co.: Das Glück in Schichten (Lasagna, Moussaka and Co.: Happiness in Layers) is not just another “lasagna book,” but a collection of cultural identities, layered in dough, vegetables, sauces, and memories.
What sets this book apart from classic recipe collections is its focus on the principle of layering. Fischer shows that whether it’s Italian vincigrassi, Greek pastitsio, Alsatian baeckeoffe, or Savoyard tartiflette, ingredients are layered, interwoven, and combined in the oven to create something greater than the sum of its parts throughout Europe. It’s about more than technique. It’s about origin, climate, availability, and food culture.
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Lasagne, Moussaka and Co. – Happiness in Layers
Author: Ilse Fischer
Illustrations: Gudy Steinmill-Hommel
Publisher: Christian Verlag GmbH
Publication date: November 2025
Length: 256 pages
Binding: Hardcover
Language: German
ISBN: 978-3-9895101-6-6
Price has long been more than just the result of a calculation. It is a signal. For attitude, for standards, for credibility. Guests read prices as a silent message about what a business stands for and how consistently it lives up to its promise of quality. Today, guests no longer pay for the cheapest option, but for the most harmonious one. For an offer where price, product, and atmosphere form a coherent whole.
Vienna has many bars. But only a few places that truly create their own world. Salon Paradise is exactly that: not a nightclub, but a state of mind. A dimly lit basement bar where conversations become deeper, drinks taste clearer, and music doesn’t accompany, but leads. After the summer break, Vienna’s most iconic underground bar returns to The Hoxton, Vienna on November 22—with a new tempo, a new sound, and a sharpened attitude. The rebellious soul remains, but it now beats with greater focus.
When hospitality becomes an art form: The Kjolle restaurant in Lima was honored with the Art of Hospitality Award, sponsored by Buchanan’s 18, at Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025. This is one of the most important awards for exceptional service and goes to the team led by chef-owner Pía León—a woman who has been redefining Peruvian cuisine for years.