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Two Chicago Nominees Bring Home 2025 James Beard Awards

Two Chicago Nominees Bring Home 2025 James Beard Awards

Eater17-06-2025
Chicago's hospitality industry didn't leave empty-handed this year. Celebrated West Loop Japanese bar Kumiko and chef Noah Sandoval of Oriole leave the awards tonight with medals.
Kumiko was named the 2025 winner for Outstanding Bar, a category that included lauded bars Scotch Lodge, the Lovers Bar, Water Witch, and Wolf Tree. Owner Julia Momosé accepted the award on behalf of her team at the Restaurant and Chef Awards Gala on Monday, June 16, at the Lyric Opera in Chicago. 'Kumiko was born from a belief that hospitality could be quiet, precise, and powerful, that a bar could feel like a conversation,' she said. In addition to thanking her entire team by name, she thanked her parents, to whose 'love and generosity live in every plate and every glass we serve at Kumiko.'
Continuing with the theme throughout the Beards weekend, which coincided with massive protests against ICE and the Trump administration, Momosé also spoke to the tensions surrounding immigration and deportation in the United States: 'Even in celebration, I can't help but think about what's going on outside our industry. These privileges are not guaranteed. At Kumiko, we remember every day that we are children of immigrants. Anyone who ever felt they don't belong in this world, you do.'
Noah Sandoval of Oriole won in the category Best Chef: Great Lakes, where he was nominated alongside fellow Chicagoans Thai Dang of HaiSous Vietnamese Kitchen, Chris Jung and Erling Wu-Bower of Maxwells Trading. While he wasn't present at the awards, a message was read on his behalf that noted he was focusing on his mental health and had elected not to attend, and concluded by saying, 'Fuck ICE.'
Other notable Chicagoans also presented and appeared at the awards, including chef Rick Bayless, Stephanie Izard, Mayor Brandon Johnson, and Gov. JB Pritzker. Galit was nominated in the Outstanding Restaurant category, but the award went to Frasca Food and Wine in Boulder, Colorado.
Disclosure: Some Vox Media staff members are part of the voting body for the James Beard Awards. Eater is partnering with the James Beard Foundation to livestream the awards in 2025. All editorial content is produced independently of the James Beard Foundation. See More:
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