James Beard Foundation Award

The James Beard Foundation Awards are annual awards presented by the James Beard Foundation for excellence in cuisine, culinary writing, and culinary education in the United States. The Awards were established in 1990 and are often called "The Oscars of Food."[1][2] Held on the first weekend in May, the Awards honor the finest chefs, restaurants, wine professionals, journalists, cookbook authors, restaurant designers, and other food professionals in the United States. The awards are voted on by more than 600 culinary professionals. Recipients receive a bronze medallion etched with the image of James Beard and a certificate from the Foundation.[3]

The foundation also administers the Who's Who of Food and Beverage in America awards.

After spending 24 years in New York City, The James Beard Foundation announced that the Restaurant and Chef Awards will be presented in Chicago for the 2015 ceremony.[4]

2016 winners

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2015 winners

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Book Awards
Broadcast Media Awards

2014 winners

Broadcast and New Media Awards
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Journalism Awards

2013 winners

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2012 winners

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2011 winners

Andy Ricker, owner of Pok Pok in Portland, Oregon
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2010 winners

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2009 winners

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[15] More than 1,600 people attended the 2007 awards reception at New York's Lincoln Center.[16]

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2006 winners

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2005 winners

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1998 winners

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Electronic Media Awards

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1991 winners

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America's Classics

Although the awards tend to focus on upscale dining in large cities, since 1998 there has been an "America's Classics" category which honors legendary family-owned restaurants across the country. The "America's Classics" winners routinely draw the biggest applause of the night at the awards ceremony. Past winners are:[24]

1998
1999
2000
2001
  • Versailles, Miami, FL
  • Waterman’s Beach Lobster, South Thomaston, ME
  • H&H Carwash & Restaurant, El Paso, TX
  • Langer’s Deli & Restaurant, Los Angeles, CA
2002
2003
  • Duarte's Tavern, Pescadero, CA
  • Anchor Bar, Buffalo, NY
  • The Skylight Inn, Ayden, NC
  • Lexington #1, Lexington, NC
  • The Shed (restaurant), Santa Fe, NM
2004
2005
  • Yuca’s, Los Angeles, CA
  • Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe, Boston, MA
  • Willie Mae’s Scotch House, New Orleans, LA
  • El Chorro Lodge, Paradise Valley, AZ

2006
2007
2008
  • Bagaduce Lunch, Brooksville, ME
  • Jumbo’s, Miami, FL
  • Irma’s Restaurant Houston, TX
  • Tufano’s Vernon Park Tap, Chicago, IL
  • Maneki, Seattle, WA
2009
  • Breitbach's Country Dining, Sherrill, IA
  • Totonno's, Brooklyn, NY
  • Mustache Bill's Diner, Barnegat Light, NJ
  • Yank Sing, San Francisco, CA
  • Arnold's Country Kitchen, Nashville, TN
2010
  • Al's French Frys, South Burlington, VT
  • The Bright Star, Bessemer, AL
  • Calumet Fisheries, Chicago
  • Gustavus Inn, Gustavus, AK
  • Mary & Tito's Cafe, Albuquerque, NM
2011
  • Chef Vola's, Atlantic City, NJ
  • Crook's Corner, Chapel Hill, NC
  • Le Veau d'Or, New York, NY
  • Noriega Restaurant and Hotel, Bakersfield, CA
  • Watts Tea Shop, Milwaukee, WI
2012
2013
2014
  • Hansen's Sno Bliz, New Orleans, LA
  • Nick's Italian Café, McMinnville, OR
  • Olneyville New York System, Providence, RI
  • Perini Ranch Steakhouse, Buffalo Gap, TX
  • Sokolowski's University Inn, Cleveland, OH
2015
  • Archie’s Waeside, Le Mars, IA
  • Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, KY
  • Guelaguetza, Los Angeles, CA
  • Sally Bell’s Kitchen, Richmond, VA
  • Sevilla Restaurant, NYC

Who's Who of Food and Beverage in America

The "Who’s Who of Food and Beverage in America" is an award presented to members of the food and beverage industry who have been "identified by his or her peers as having displayed remarkable talent and achievement."[27]

The award were initially awarded by Cook’s Magazine (the predecessor to Cook's Illustrated), which inaugurated the award in 1984; it has been administered by the James Beard Foundation since 1990.[27]

2015 inductees[7]

Allan Benton, Pork Producer and Purveyor
Dale DeGroff, Mixologist
Wylie Dufresne, Chef and Restaurateur
Nathalie Dupree, Cookbook Author and Television Personality
Maricel Presilla, Chef, Restaurateur, and Cookbook Author

2014 inductees[28]

Edward Behr, Food Writer
John Besh, Chef and Restaurateur
David Chang, Chef and Restaurateur
Barry Estabrook, Writer
Paul Kahan, Chef and Restaurateur
Sherry Yard, Pastry Chef and Author

2013 inductees[29]

Eric Asimov, Author and Journalist
Dorothy Kalins, Editor
Barbara Lynch, Chef and Restaurateur
Zarela Martinez, Chef and Restaurateur
Michael Mina, Chef and Restaurateur
Bill Yosses, Author and Pastry Chef

2012 inductees[30]

Grant Achatz, Chef and Author
Mark Bittman, Journalist and Author
Dana Cowin, Editor-in-Chief, Food & Wine
Emily Luchetti, Pastry Chef and Author
Marvin Shanken, Publisher, Food Arts and Wine Spectator

2010 inductees[31]
2009 inductees

David Burke
John T. Edge
Betty Fussell
Dorothy Cann Hamilton
Clark Wolf

2008 inductees

Dan Barber
Anthony Bourdain
Nancy Oakes
Russ Parsons
Zanne Early Stewart
Steve Sullivan

1998 inductees

Paula Lambert
Carolyn O'Neil
Charles Palmer
Alan Richman
Jean-Georges Vongerichten

1997 inductees

Alex von Bidder
Flo Braker
Barbara Haber
Graham Kerr
Michael Mondavi
Timothy Mondavi
Julian Niccolini
Adam Tihany

1996 inductees

Lidia Bastianich
Christopher Kimball
Zelma Long
Nick Malgieri
Danny Meyer
Jean-Jacques Rachou
Charlie Trotter

1994 inductees

Jean Anderson
Cecily Brownstone
Narcisse Chamberlain
Ariane Daguin and George Faison
Joel Dean and Giorgio DeLuca
Zack Hanle
Nancy Harmon Jenkins
Elizabeth Schneider
Jeff Smith
Tim and Nina Zagat

1991 inductees

David Bouley
Bryan Miller
Michel Richard
Nancy Silverton

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