Добавить новость
ru24.net
News in English
Октябрь
2024

Banchet Awards 2025 food finalists

0

The 2024 Banchet Awards for culinary excellence — Chicago’s top local food honors — were announced early Monday.

Named in honor of the legendary chef who helmed Wheeling's Le Francais restaurant in the 1970s and '80s, the annual awards recognize the Chicago area's restaurant scene innovators. Awardees will be announced at a gala event on Jan. 26 at Venue SIX10.

"I think the Banchets exist as a testament to the innovation of this city's restaurant scene. That it is world-class. That it is first-class. When we gather once a year, it's a reminder of how vibrant and exciting our industry is as well as the decades of innovation that got us here," said Michael Muser, co-owner of the Michelin-starred Ever restaurant, and the organizer of this year's awards event.

Here is the list of this year’s nominees:

Competing for Best Restaurant laurels are:

  • Midwest-Mediterranean fusion stalwart Avec 
  • West Loop Argentinian mainstay El Che Steakhouse and Bar 
  • Danish-American modern seasonal table Elske 
  • The self-described “Adriatic drinking food” of Joe Flamm’s Rose Mary in Fulton Market 

The finalists for 2025 Best New Restaurant (open less than two years):

Rose Mary in Fulton Market is a finalist for Best Restaurant.

Courtesy of Matt Hass

The list of finalists for Chef of the Year, another closely watched category, includes omakase sushi master Otto Phan of Kyōten, handmade pasta maven Sarah Grueneberg of Monteverde, S.K.Y. restaurant group all-arounder Stephen Gillanders and gastro-tavern craftsman Kevin Hickey of The Duck Inn.

This being Chicago, there’s also a Best Pizza category. Finalists are Pistores in River North, Milly’s Pizza in the Pan on Argyle Street, Spacca Napoli Pizzeria in Ravenswood and Robert’s Pizza and Dough Co. in Streeterville.

John’s Food and Wine is nominated for Best New Restaurant at the Banchet Awards.

Courtesy of Sandy Noto/John’s Food and Wine

Additional nominees of the 2025 Banchet Awards include:

Best Heritage Restaurant

  • Stumara
  • Soul & Smoke
  • New Village Gastro Pub & Karaoke
  • Ocean Grill & Bar

Best Neighborhood Restaurant

  • Bungalow by Middle Brow
  • Daisy's Po-Boy and Tavern
  • Kie-Gol-Lanee
  • Le Bouchon

Rising Chef of the Year

  • John Dahlstrom, Nettare
  • Madalyn Durrant, Bar Parisette
  • Mike Satinover, Akahoshi Ramen
  • Chris Jung, Maxwells Trading

Bar of the Year

Best Counter Service

  • Migos Fine Foods
  • Ragadan
  • Santa Masa Tamaleria
  • J.P. Graziano Grocery

Sommelier of the Year

  • Jelena Prodan; S.K.Y., Valhalla, Apolonia
  • Kat Hawkins; Miru, Tre Dita, St. Regis Bar
  • Patti Robison, Acanto
  • Scott Stroemer, Galit

Bo Durham (center) is nominated for Pastry Chef of the Year.

Lou Foglia for WBEZ

Best Hospitality

  • Brindille
  • Dear Margaret
  • Jeong
  • Anelya

Best Design

  • Brasero
  • Tre Dita
  • Bazaar Meat
  • Perilla Steakhouse

Pastry Chef of the Year

  • Bo Durham, Mindy’s Bakery
  • TC Lumbar, Elske
  • Antonio Incandela, Mariscos San Pedro
  • Sarah Mispagel-Lustbader and Ben Lustbader, Loaf Lounge

The local Banchet awards have been joined by the national James Beard Awards for culinary excellence when the latter moved its home base to Chicago in 2015. Both honors put an incomparable spotlight on the dining scene here.

"The Jean Banchet Awards will forever be in Chicago. We hope we'll be able to boast that the James Beard Awards will be here for just as long. We hope the Beards know how much we appreciate having their show in Chicago," Muser said.

Contributing: Miriam Di Nunzio, Sun-Times




Moscow.media
Частные объявления сегодня





Rss.plus
















Музыкальные новости




























Спорт в России и мире

Новости спорта


Новости тенниса