James Beard Foundation Names 10 Houston Area Chefs Among Semifinalists


Lucille’s chef Chris Williams fileting a fish.
The James Beard Foundation nominated Lucille’s executive chef Chris Williams for the Outstanding Restaurateur category. | Antonio Diaz

Chefs of Houston favorites like Phat Eatery, Lucille’s, Blood Bros. BBQ, and Himalaya are among the nominees

The James Beard Foundation, a national non-profit culinary arts organization, has announced the semifinalists for its annual restaurant and chef awards, and Texas had a big showing, with a total of 13 nominees from the Houston area alone.

Among the national categories, Lucille’s executive chef Chris Williams — also the founder of Lucille’s Hospitality group — was nominated for the Outstanding Restaurateur category, and Ruben Ortega, of Downtown’s Oaxaca establishment Xochi, was nominated as a semifinalist for the Outstanding Pastry Chef award.

For the best chef: Texas category, seven local chefs were nominated, including Phat Eatery’s Alex Au-Yeung; Bludorn chef Aaron Bludorn; Sylvia Casares of Sylvia’s Enchilada Kitchen; Christine Ha and Tony J. Nguyen of Vietnamese restaurant Xin Chào; pitmaster Quy Hoang of Bellaire’s Blood Bros. BBQ; Himalaya Restaurant’s head chef Kaiser Lashkari; and Felipe Riccio of Midtown’s reservation-only March.

The Houston area’s other major national nominations include:

  • San Leon’s Pier 6 Seafood & Oyster House for Best New Restaurant.
  • Montrose’s Mexican restaurant Hugo’s in Houston was nominated for Outstanding Hospitality.
  • Cocktail bar Julep was nominated for the Outstanding Bar Program.

Finalists will be announced on March 16 in Scottsdale, Arizona, with a ceremony held on June 13 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. The James Beard media awards will be released on April 27 in New York.