A Northumberland restaurant has been named in a list of the top 1,000 in the world for the second year running.

On Tuesday, November 26, Restaurant Pine found out it had been included in the ninth edition of La Liste 2025.

Pine received a score of 87.5 out of 100, placing it 87 spots outside the top 500.

Restaurant Pine (Image: Joe Taylor) It was the second highest placed from the region, with The Black Swan at Oldstead, the House of Tides and Shaun Rankin at Grantly Hall following closely behind.

La Liste, which began in 2015, is a handpicked selection of the world's best restaurants based on reviews, guidebooks and trusted publications.

It now covers 195 countries, and features a parallel list highlighting the top 1,000 hotels worldwide.

Cal Byerley, chef-owner of Pine, said: "Once more I'm honoured that Pine has been recognised in La Liste for the second consecutive year.

"Being listed alongside restaurants from around the world and closer to home that we respect and admire is a massive privilege and is a testament to the hard work, creativity and total dedication of every member of the team at Pine, every one of them is the driving force behind all that we do as a restaurant."

Along with the announcement, La Liste also issued 12 special awards, including a new 'Show-to-Table' category, which highlights immersive culinary experiences with guest interaction.

England was recognised as a "foodie destination", winning the New Destination Champion Award, with the country represented by Simon Rogan of L’Enclume, Cartmel, Cumbria, Clare Smyth of Core, London, Margot Henderson of Rochelle Canteen, London, and Josh and Victoria Overington of Myse, North Yorkshire.

The full list of La Liste's top 1,000 restaurants can be found on its website.