Carnitas Uruapan (@carnitas_uruapanchi,) The Coach House by Wazwan (@coachhousechi) and The Duck Inn (@duckinnchicago) are among the 17 Chicago restaurants and chefs that are semifinalists for this year’s James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Awards, organizers announced Wednesday. The award ceremony highlighting restaurants and chefs nationwide returns to Chicago on June 10 at the Lyric Opera. What some consider the “Oscars of the restaurant world” brings power players from across the industry to the city each year. With a representation of locales ranging from Shawnee, Kansas, and Alna, Maine, to New York City and Los Angeles, Chicago seems spread pretty evenly between categories once again this year. Neighborhood mainstays like Lula Cafe (@lulacafe) and Le Bouchon (@bouchonchicago) mesh with new media darlings like Atelier (@atelier.chicago,) which is a semifinalist for Best New Restaurant. Tap on our bio link to read more. —-— Photo: Marcos Carbajal, co-owner of Carnitas Uruapan in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago, Oct. 15, 2020. ? Lauryn Azu / Chicago Tribune ? Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago Tribune
Carnitas Uruapan (@carnitas_uruapanchi,) The Coach House by Wazwan (@coachhousechi) and The Duck Inn (@duckinnchicago) are among the 17 Chicago restaurants and chefs that are semifinalists for this year’s James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Awards, organizers announced Wednesday.
The award ceremony highlighting restaurants and chefs nationwide returns to Chicago on June 10 at the Lyric Opera. What some consider the “Oscars of the restaurant world” brings power players from across the industry to the city each year.
With a representation of locales ranging from Shawnee, Kansas, and Alna, Maine, to New York City and Los Angeles, Chicago seems spread pretty evenly between categories once again this year. Neighborhood mainstays like Lula Cafe (@lulacafe) and Le Bouchon (@bouchonchicago) mesh with new media darlings like Atelier (@atelier.chicago,) which is a semifinalist for Best New Restaurant.
Tap on our bio link to read more.
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Photo: Marcos Carbajal, co-owner of Carnitas Uruapan in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago, Oct. 15, 2020.
? Lauryn Azu / Chicago Tribune
? Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago Tribune
The award ceremony highlighting restaurants and chefs nationwide returns to Chicago on June 10 at the Lyric Opera. What some consider the “Oscars of the restaurant world” brings power players from across the industry to the city each year.
With a representation of locales ranging from Shawnee, Kansas, and Alna, Maine, to New York City and Los Angeles, Chicago seems spread pretty evenly between categories once again this year. Neighborhood mainstays like Lula Cafe (@lulacafe) and Le Bouchon (@bouchonchicago) mesh with new media darlings like Atelier (@atelier.chicago,) which is a semifinalist for Best New Restaurant.
Tap on our bio link to read more.
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Photo: Marcos Carbajal, co-owner of Carnitas Uruapan in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago, Oct. 15, 2020.
? Lauryn Azu / Chicago Tribune
? Zbigniew Bzdak / Chicago Tribune
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