The prestigious James Beard Awards, established in 1991, took place this year in Chicago. The event recognized outstanding achievements in the restaurant industry, featuring themes of immigration and political defiance.
Major Winners
Kalaya, a popular Philadelphia restaurant, won the outstanding restaurant award. Michael Tusk, recognized for his culinary expertise at Quince and Cotogna in San Francisco, received the outstanding chef accolade. Dana Street, representing Portland, Maine’s Fore Street and Scales, earned the outstanding restaurateur title. Additionally, Lei in Manhattan’s Chinatown claimed the best new restaurant award.
Political Themes
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, seeking re-election, praised nominees and highlighted Chicago’s Smyth, named best restaurant in North America by the World’s 50 Best organization. He emphasized the importance of immigrant communities and shared personal anecdotes about his Ukrainian heritage. Governor Pritzker’s comments regarding immigrant communities’ struggles under presidential policies were met with audience approval. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson also addressed the crowd, affirming the city’s resistance to authoritarianism.
Acknowledgments from Chefs
Adrian Torres, celebrated as the best emerging chef for his Mexican American cuisine at Maximo in Houston, expressed pride in his immigrant background and status as a DACA recipient. His gratitude was shared in Spanish, further highlighting the multicultural representation at the awards.

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