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Lead Curator

Fredrik Filipsson

Luxury Dining Curator · Business Strategist · Dubai · Miami · Stockholm

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500+
Restaurants personally reviewed
40+
Countries dined across
100
Cities curated for this guide
15+
Years of international dining

About Fredrik

Fredrik Filipsson is the Editor-in-Chief and lead curator of Restaurants for Kings. He is a business strategist, serial entrepreneur, and luxury dining critic with personal dining experience across more than 500 restaurants in 40+ countries — including Michelin three-star kitchens in Tokyo, Paris, New York and Copenhagen; the World's 50 Best Restaurants tier in Lima, Singapore and Bilbao; and the global hotel-restaurant circuit from the Burj Al Arab to the Bel-Air. He has been a working diner for fifteen years, longer than most professional critics.

Fredrik's approach is analytical and opinionated. A restaurant earns inclusion on this site not through prestige alone, but through the specific quality of experience it delivers for a defined purpose. A three-Michelin-star restaurant that cannot hold a business conversation at comfortable volume fails his standard for a deal-closing dinner, regardless of its standing. A neighbourhood bistro with perfect acoustics and a generous wine list by the glass can be the most important restaurant recommendation he makes that year. The directory's organising principle — by occasion, not by cuisine or city alone — is his.

His curatorial focus sits at the intersection of hospitality and business performance. He has dined as host and as guest at deal-closing dinners that ran into nine figures, hosted pitch teams of forty across private rooms in three time zones, and chosen the table for two anniversaries that mattered to people he won't name. Each of those nights was a research note. Every restaurant on this guide has been evaluated through the lens of why you are dining — not merely where or what you are eating.

Editorial Standards & Methodology

All reviews on Restaurants for Kings reflect Fredrik's personal dining experience or the experience of a named editor on the masthead. Restaurants are visited anonymously, without prior notification, and evaluated across five dimensions: cuisine execution, service quality, ambience and acoustics, occasion fit, and value relative to comparable dining experiences at the same tier. The published Food / Ambience / Value scores synthesise these dimensions into three numbers; the editorial verdict is one sentence and is the load-bearing element of every review.

No restaurant pays to be listed, reviewed, or ranked. There is no advertising commerce on the editorial layer of this site. Reservations linked from review pages flow through OpenTable, Resy, and direct restaurant booking pages — these are functional links, not paid placements, and link order does not influence rank.

Where a restaurant has not been personally visited within the past 24 months, the review carries a disclosed second-hand notice; in those cases the editorial verdict reflects the most recent first-hand visit on file plus secondary verification (Michelin, World's 50 Best, James Beard, Asia's 50 Best, or named restaurant critics with verifiable bylines). Restaurants known to have changed ownership, executive chef, or operating model since the last visit are flagged or removed from active rankings until re-visited. The full directory is reviewed quarterly. See the methodology page for the complete protocol.

Signature Editorial Work

Reviews and editorial pieces under Fredrik's byline define the editorial voice of the directory. A short list of work he points to first when asked:

Areas of Expertise

Business Dining First Date Restaurants Proposal Venues Anniversary Dinners Michelin-Starred Dining World's 50 Best Omakase & Chef's Counter Kaiseki Private Dining Rooms Power Tables Wine Programs Sommelier-Led Pairings Luxury Hotel Restaurants Japanese Cuisine French Fine Dining Modern Nordic Middle Eastern Fine Dining Reservation Strategy Tipping Etiquette Dress Codes

Cities Reviewed (First-Hand)

Fredrik personally curates the cities below. Primary expertise is in the Gulf, Northern Europe, and the dining capitals of North America and East Asia, where he has logged repeated multi-week stays and dines on a working basis when in city.

Dubai New York London Miami Stockholm Paris Singapore Tokyo Hong Kong Los Angeles Chicago San Francisco Barcelona Amsterdam Sydney Abu Dhabi Doha Copenhagen Milan Zurich

Editorial Conflicts & Disclosure

Fredrik holds no equity, advisory roles, or paid relationships with any restaurant or hospitality group reviewed on this site. He has no commercial relationship with Michelin, the World's 50 Best Restaurants list, or the James Beard Foundation. Where he has dined as a guest of a host other than himself (a deal counterparty paying the bill, for instance), this does not influence the editorial assessment — the review reflects the experience of the meal, not the economics of the night. He pays his own bill on review visits, and pays it from a card not linked publicly to the directory.

Fredrik is the founder and CEO of Redress Compliance, an enterprise-software advisory firm. The two organisations are operationally separate: Redress Compliance does not advertise on Restaurants for Kings, has no editorial role, and does not influence which restaurants are reviewed or how. Where any potential conflict exists on a specific review (rare — the two industries do not overlap), it is disclosed inline.

Frequently Asked About Fredrik

Who is the editor of Restaurants for Kings?
Fredrik Filipsson is the Editor-in-Chief and lead curator. He has personally reviewed 500+ restaurants across 40+ countries and writes the editorial verdicts for the cities under his primary expertise — Dubai, New York, London, Miami, Stockholm, Paris, Singapore, Tokyo, and the wider Gulf and Northern European circuits.
How does Fredrik decide which restaurants to review?
Restaurants enter consideration through Michelin / World's 50 Best / James Beard / Asia's 50 Best recognition, by named-critic byline (e.g. Eater, the New York Times, the Financial Times restaurant section), or by reader submission via the submit form. Editorial visits are anonymous and unannounced. Restaurants that fail the in-person test do not make the directory regardless of prior accolades.
Are these reviews paid or sponsored?
No. No restaurant pays to be listed, reviewed, or ranked. There is no advertising commerce on editorial pages. Reservations linked from reviews flow through OpenTable, Resy, and direct restaurant booking pages — functional links, not paid placements. See the disclosure section above for full conflicts policy.
How often are reviews updated?
The full directory is reviewed quarterly. Restaurants known to have changed executive chef, ownership, or operating model since the last visit are flagged or temporarily removed from active rankings until re-visited. Reviews older than 24 months carry a disclosed second-hand notice on the page.
Can I contact Fredrik directly?
Press, editorial questions, and submission queries are handled at info@redresscompliance.com. Fredrik is reachable on LinkedIn for editorial collaboration. He does not accept PR pitches via direct message.
What does Fredrik consider his single best dining experience?
He won't pick one — the question itself is suspect, in his view, because the format of the answer is the wrong format. He'll point instead at the ten tasting menus worth it in 2026 and say: any of those, on the right night, with the right company, in the right room, becomes the answer.

Areas of Expertise

Business Dining First Date Restaurants Proposal Venues Michelin-Starred Dining Omakase & Chef's Counter Private Dining Rooms Power Tables Wine Programs Luxury Hotel Restaurants Japanese Cuisine French Fine Dining Middle Eastern Dining

Cities Reviewed

Fredrik personally curates the following cities, with primary expertise in the Gulf, North America, and Northern Europe:

Dubai New York London Miami Stockholm Paris Singapore Tokyo Hong Kong Los Angeles Chicago San Francisco Barcelona Amsterdam Sydney Abu Dhabi Doha Copenhagen Milan Zurich

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