Philadelphia's culinary scene is garnering significant national attention once again, with a total of 14 nominations for this year's James Beard Awards. The prestigious awards recognize excellence in the food industry and the city's diverse dining options are no exception.
Among the nominees is Kalaya, which has been named a semifinalist for Outstanding Restaurant for the second consecutive year. This Southern Thai restaurant is known for its creative take on childhood-inspired dishes from owner and head chef Chutatip "Nok" Suntaranon. The chef's James Beard Award win in 2023 and appearance on TIME Magazine's list of the world's most influential people last year are testaments to his exceptional culinary skills.
In another notable nod, Lovers Bar at Friday Saturday Sunday has been recognized as a semifinalist for Outstanding Bar for the second year in a row. Paul MacDonald, the creative force behind the bar's innovative "Carousel" cocktail menu, was named one of Wine Enthusiast's Future 40 Tastemakers last summer.
Up-and-coming chefs are also making waves in the competition, with AmΓ‘'s head chef Frankie Ramirez listed as an Emerging Chef nominee. Ramirez, a self-taught Mexican-American chef, has made a name for himself after opening his own restaurant early last year in Fishtown-Kensington alongside his wife Veronica. The young chef's impressive culinary background, which includes stints at several Stephen Starr restaurants, has earned him recognition from the James Beard Foundation.
Other Philadelphia-based restaurants and chefs have also received nominations across various categories. Greg Vernick's restaurant group, Vernick Philadelphia, is shortlisted for Outstanding Restaurateur, while Emmett, a new restaurant in Olde Kensington, has been named to Esquire's best new restaurants list.
The full list of James Beard Award semifinalists from Philadelphia can be found below:
- Kalaya (Outstanding Restaurant)
- Lovers Bar at Friday Saturday Sunday (Outstanding Bar)
- AmΓ‘ (Emerging Chef)
- Emmett (Best New Restaurant)
Notably, the list of nominees will be released on March 31, and the ceremony to reveal the winners takes place in Chicago on June 15.
Among the nominees is Kalaya, which has been named a semifinalist for Outstanding Restaurant for the second consecutive year. This Southern Thai restaurant is known for its creative take on childhood-inspired dishes from owner and head chef Chutatip "Nok" Suntaranon. The chef's James Beard Award win in 2023 and appearance on TIME Magazine's list of the world's most influential people last year are testaments to his exceptional culinary skills.
In another notable nod, Lovers Bar at Friday Saturday Sunday has been recognized as a semifinalist for Outstanding Bar for the second year in a row. Paul MacDonald, the creative force behind the bar's innovative "Carousel" cocktail menu, was named one of Wine Enthusiast's Future 40 Tastemakers last summer.
Up-and-coming chefs are also making waves in the competition, with AmΓ‘'s head chef Frankie Ramirez listed as an Emerging Chef nominee. Ramirez, a self-taught Mexican-American chef, has made a name for himself after opening his own restaurant early last year in Fishtown-Kensington alongside his wife Veronica. The young chef's impressive culinary background, which includes stints at several Stephen Starr restaurants, has earned him recognition from the James Beard Foundation.
Other Philadelphia-based restaurants and chefs have also received nominations across various categories. Greg Vernick's restaurant group, Vernick Philadelphia, is shortlisted for Outstanding Restaurateur, while Emmett, a new restaurant in Olde Kensington, has been named to Esquire's best new restaurants list.
The full list of James Beard Award semifinalists from Philadelphia can be found below:
- Kalaya (Outstanding Restaurant)
- Lovers Bar at Friday Saturday Sunday (Outstanding Bar)
- AmΓ‘ (Emerging Chef)
- Emmett (Best New Restaurant)
Notably, the list of nominees will be released on March 31, and the ceremony to reveal the winners takes place in Chicago on June 15.