Oscars of Food

Check Out Houston's James Beard Award Semifinalists for 2025

A total of 13 restaurants in the Houston area made the list in regional and national categories.

By Sofia Gonzalez January 22, 2025

Houston made a great showing in this year's James Beard Award semifinalists.

The wait is finally over. The James Beard Awards, often referred to as the “Oscars of food,” has announced its semifinalist list this morning. This year, 13 Houston-area restaurants made the list, including six for Best Chef: Texas and seven in national categories.

The award is the most prestigious in the American culinary community—aside from Michelin, of course. The James Beard Foundation counts on hundreds of judges to go on year-round quests to find the most exceptional talent. And we’d be lying if we said we aren’t jealous of all the food they get to try.

Notable Houston restaurants and chefs who made the cut for the 2025 semifinalist list include Ema for Best New Restaurant, March for Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program, and Emmanuel Chavez of Tatemó for Best Chef: Texas. (See the full list below.)

These talented semifinalists are now part of a list of chefs that dates back to 1991, when the inaugural awards were held. They are named after America’s first “foodie,” James Beard, who wrote several cookbooks, became the host of the country’s first food program, and established the James Beard Cooking school.

Last year, only one Houston chef advanced to the nominee round: Emmanuel Chavez of Tatemó for Best Chef: Texas, but he ultimately fell short of an award. However, in 2023, chef Benchawan Jabthong Painter, the owner of Thai restaurant Street to Kitchen, won the category. In 2022, Alba Huerta’s cocktail bar, Julep, made headlines for its historic win of Houston’s first award in a national category, with recognition for Outstanding Bar Program. And when Texas was lumped into Best Chef: Southwest prior to 2020, Hugo Ortega and Chris Shepherd both took home awards.

Here’s hoping the 2025 awards are kind to Houston chefs and love them just as much as we do. The winners will be announced at the June ceremony in Chicago. Now, the moment you’ve all been waiting for—drumroll, please—we present to you, Houston’s semifinalists.

Editor’s note: Some SagaCity Media staff members serve on the James Beard Awards committee.


The 2025 James Beard Award Semifinalists

March gets a nod for its impressive wine and beverage program.

Houston Semifinalists in National Categories

Emerging Chef: Suu Khin, Burmalicious

Best New Restaurant: Ema

Outstanding Bakery: Koffeteria

Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service: Andres Blanco, Le Jardinier

Outstanding Restaurateur: Martin and Sara Stayer, Nobie’s, Toasted Coconut, and Nonno’s

Outstanding Restaurateur: Itai Ben Eli and Itamar Levy, Sof Hospitality (Hamsa, Doris Metropolitan, and Badolina Bakery)

Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program: March

Jun, a semifinalist for Best New Restaurant last year, now shines with Evelyn Garcia in the Best Chef: Texas category.

Houston-Area Semifinalists in Best Chef: Texas Category

David Skinner, Ishtia (Kemah)

Evelyn Garcia, Jūn

Ope Amosu, ChòpnBlọk

Emmanuel Chavez, Tatemó

Thomas Bille, Belly of the Beast (Spring)

Beatriz Martines, Xalisko (The Woodlands)

James Beard Semifinalists Elsewhere in Texas

Emerging Chef: RJ Yoakum, Georgie (Dallas)

Best New Bar: Bar Colette (Dallas)

Best New Restaurant: Mābo (Dallas)

Best New Restaurant: Lao’d Bar (Austin)

Outstanding Bakery: Starship Bagel (Lewisville)

Outstanding Bar: Techo Mezcaleria & Agave Bar (Austin)

Outstanding Bar: Apothecary (Dallas)

Outstanding Chef: David Kirkland and Ernest Servantes, Burnt Bean Co. (Seguin)

Outstanding Chef: Tavel Bristol-Joseph, Canje (Austin)

Outstanding Hospitality: Mixtli (San Antonio)

Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker: Mateo Herrera, La Puerta del Sol (El Paso)

Outstanding Professional in Beverage Service: Arjav Ezekiel, Birdie’s (Austin)

Outstanding Restaurant: Elemi (El Paso)

Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program: Taconeta (El Paso)

Best Chef: Texas: Eugenio Uribe, Le Rêve (Brownsville)

Best Chef: Texas: Michael Anthony Serva, Bordo (Marfa)

Best Chef: Texas: Alexandra Gates, Cochineal (Marfa)

Best Chef: Texas: Fasicka and Patrick Hicks, Smoke'N Ash BBQ (Arlington)

Best Chef: Texas: Iris Rojas and Anais Paniagua, Doña Maria (Irving)

Best Chef: Texas: Evan LeRoy, LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue (Austin)

Best Chef: Texas: Masazumi Saio and Takéhiro Asazu, Uroko (Austin)

Best Chef: Texas: Leo Davila, Stixs & Stone (San Antonio)

Best Chef: Texas: Brenda and Alex Sarmiento, El Pastor Es Mi Señor (San Antonio)

Best Chef: Texas: Regino Rojas, Purépecha (Dallas)

Best Chef: Texas: John Ramos and Jonathan Reyes, Chika (San Antonio)

Best Chef: Texas: Jennifer Hwa Dobbertin, Best Quality Daughter (San Antonio)

Best Chef: Texas: Emil Oliva, Leche de Tigre (San Antonio)

Best Chef: Texas: Grey Hwang, Shiro Japanese Bistro (San Antonio)

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